Guayonje Project: innovation and sustainability

Guayonje Project

The construction of the future is already happening in the Canary Islands.
The Guayonje Project, developed by Proyectos Insulares, represents a step forward in the way we understand housing: more sustainable, efficient and adapted to the lifestyle of the islands.

Located in a privileged area in the north of Tenerife, this project combines Steel Frame technology, functional design and a firm commitment to energy efficiency.
A tangible example of how construction innovation can be integrated into the natural environment of the Canary Islands.

Proyecto Guanyonje

Modular technology at the service of design

The Steel Frame system is the basis of the project.
It is a modular structure made of cold-formed galvanised steel that allows for:

 

  • Greater precision on site.
  • Reduced construction times.
  • Superior thermal and acoustic insulation.
  • A lightweight, resistant and 100% recyclable structure.

Thanks to this technology, the Guayonje Project has been completed in less time, with minimal environmental impact and high-quality finishes that rival traditional construction.

Efficient and sustainable housing

Every detail of the project has been designed to maximise energy efficiency and interior comfort:

  • State-of-the-art ISOVER thermal insulation.
  • Highly airtight joinery and double glazing.
  • Ventilated façades with materials resistant to coastal weather.
  • Strategic orientation to take advantage of natural light and improve ventilation.

The result is homes that consume less energy, require less maintenance and guarantee optimal comfort throughout the year.

Two semi-detached houses

The Guayonje Project consists of two single-storey semi-detached houses, designed with a modern and functional layout:

House A:

Living/dining room with integrated kitchen.
Master bedroom with en-suite dressing room and bathroom.
Two additional bedrooms and a full bathroom.
Sunroom and outdoor garden.

House B:

Living/dining room with integrated kitchen.
Master bedroom with dressing room and bathroom.
Sunroom and garden area.

Both houses have outdoor parking, garden areas and blend harmoniously into the landscape.

Proyecto Guanyonje

Comfort and well-being in every detail

Beyond the technical aspects, the Guayonje Project seeks to offer a peaceful, comfortable and modern living experience.
Thermal and acoustic comfort, visual connection with the surroundings and a feeling of spaciousness make these homes an example of balance between innovation and well-being.

This type of project responds to a new demand in the Canary Islands property market: people looking for sustainable homes that are ready to move into, without the stress and delays of conventional construction.

A replicable model in the Canary Islands

The success of the Guayonje Project confirms that the modular and steel frame model is not only viable in the Canary Islands, but also offers competitive advantages:

Speed of execution.
Lower environmental impact.
High durability in the island climate.
Customisation and modern design.

It is a real example of Proyectos Insulares’ commitment to innovation, sustainability and construction quality.

The Guayonje Project demonstrates that another way of building is possible: more efficient, cleaner and more humane.
With cutting-edge technology and respect for the environment, Proyectos Insulares consolidates its position as a benchmark in modular construction in the Canary Islands.

Find out more about our projects at www.proyectosinsulares.es

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