Prefabricated house rethought





A Romberger house combines the advantages of prefabricated production with the desire for individualised living. Healthy dream homes are built using solid construction methods and exclusively natural and ecological building materials.
You can experience what this can look like at the show home parc in Linz-Haid. The Romberger concept house is located here and shows interested house builders how sustainability, modern technology and individuality can be combined in a cost-saving way and with budget transparency.
Romberger prefabricated elements are made from Liapor: Expanded clay beads made from clay that score highly in terms of indoor climate, acoustics and fire protection.
The perfect partner: sheep's wool! Because sheep's wool also impresses with the same high-calibre properties. The combination of the two materials creates an exemplary fusion of two natural materials in house construction.
Romberger is part of the renowned Swietelsky AG. Kommerzialrat DI Karl Weidlinger, CEO of Swietelsky, summarises the strengths of the show house:
"The house has a spacious, modern character that places great emphasis on interior acoustics, which is a major problem in most houses."
Realised by:
Building owner/client:
Romberger Fertigteile GmbH
www.romberger.at
Exhibition venue:
Haid show house park near Linz
www.musterhauspark.at
Used in the project:
Silentum acoustic felt "light grey" and "anthracite"
Silentum "Forest Lush" louvre panels
ISOLENA clamping felt in the acoustic ceilings
Picture credits:
© Romberger Fertigteile GmbH
And so Silentum acoustic panels are used in the office, living room, dining room or even in the cloakroom. They optimise the surround sound and, together with an atmospheric lighting concept, create a feeling of warmth and cosiness.
Also in the Acoustic ceiling sheep's wool is hidden in the living room in the form of ISOLENA Optimal Plus Insulation.
Clay and sheep's wool also play tricks on the seasons: Warm in winter, cool in summer. This is a sustainable and energy-saving way to build and live. Take a look and see for yourself the cosy and healthy atmosphere that this house radiates.

First impressions of the Romberger Haus
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