18/03/2026
What if building quality housing didn’t require uncertainty?
For decades, real estate development has been defined by risk:
unpredictable costs, delays, fragmented ex*****on.
But what if we could bring the same level of control, precision and elegance
that investors expect in finance — into construction?
That’s exactly what we are building at KiteHouse.
Recently featured by Good Good Good, our latest project in Vlissingen marks a new chapter:
a fully prefabricated, polycarbonate-based home — designed not as a prototype,
but as a scalable, investment-ready system.
Because true innovation is not about materials.
It’s about predictability.
With our Eco Kit system, we offer:
— controlled timelines from day one
— transparent, fixed cost structures
— significantly reduced on-site complexity
— up to 95% reduction in construction waste
— high-performance, energy-efficient living standards
This is not architecture as a one-off creation.
This is architecture as a product.
A system designed for developers who value:
precision, repeatability, and long-term asset performance.
In a market under pressure — from regulation, sustainability demands, and cost volatility —
the ability to deliver consistent, high-quality housing at scale
is no longer a competitive advantage.
It’s a necessity.
KiteHouse positions itself exactly at that intersection:
between design, technology and investment logic.
If you are developing residential projects and looking for
a more controlled, scalable and future-proof approach —
I would be glad to connect.