Project

Chalet, Monsef

Monsef chalet, an 80 square meter duplex chalet, underwent a comprehensive rehabilitation process that involved various technical activities. The project encompassed masonry work to repair and  add new partitions to the building. Furthermore, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) works were executed to upgrade the utilities and enhance the energy efficiency of the chalet. Additionally, the rehabilitation process involved plastering and painting the interior and exterior walls to restore their aesthetic appearance. New tiling was installed to improve the durability and functionality of the flooring. The installation of false ceilings provided an aesthetically pleasing touch and concealed any unsightly ductwork or wiring. Lastly, the project involved wooden and aluminum works to replace any damaged or outdated features and provide a sleek and modern design. The rehabilitation process aimed to enhance the chalet's functionality and comfort while ensuring its aesthetic appeal. The rehabilitation team worked diligently to complete the necessary repairs and installations to the highest standards of quality and safety.