Description

Murs et toiture isolés ; huisseries en aluminium avec double vitrage à contrôle solaire ; verrouillable à l’aide d’une clé et d’un cylindre à bouton ; fenêtre à guillotine ; dimensions (LxlxH) 5950x2300x2550 mm ; cadre en dessous ; équipé de trous de cuillère et de pieds réglables ; inutilisé Intérieur : sanitaire avec douche ; toilette; lavabo avec mitigeur et meubles bas et miroir ; Ventilateur; Prises murales 220 volts avec connexion USB ; Plafonnier à LED ; 3 pièces de fenêtres à guillotine avec protection solaire et moustiquaire ; rideau; coffre de lit avec espace de rangement et table de chevet ; disjoncteur différentiel, placard, espace de rangement ; (à l’exclusion des accessoires) Externe : Point de connexion 220 volts ; point de raccordement à l’eau chaude et froide ; raccordement à l’égout ; Matériaux externes : Panneau composite en aluminium ; Feuille d’aluminium monocouche de fluorocarbone blanc ; double couche légère haute résistance à la compression Matériaux internes ; Plaque de bouton plate en bois-plastique ; plaque écologique de qualité HE ; inutilisé

Tiny house bureau Stahlworks Eco 6000

Marque = Stahlworks
Année = 2023
Type = Eco 6000
Longueur = 5950mm
Largeur = 2300mm
Hauteur = 2550mm
Toilettes = Oui
Poids individuel = 2070kg
Nombre de fenêtres = 6

 

Le prix initial était : 8,000.00€.Le prix actuel est : 7,000.00€.

Référence : MH10823441

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