Mekong Homes: Khmer style houses with modern standards

Having a decent warm home as a place to build family happiness is a basic need for everyone and Mekong Homes are designed to address these needs, especially for those middle-class buyers who want to live a simple lifestyle. In addition to taking clients’ living standards into account, Mekong Homes also values the ​​Khmer style of building.

Mekong Homes are based on a Khmer aesthetic style, born from a simplicity that epitomizes the best in Khmer’s quality, durability, and beauty. The magnificent Mekong Homes, which employs leading professional Khmer engineers, has more than two decades of experience in the design and management of residential projects.

Because of their unique features and functions beyond the ordinary, Mekong Homes have become among the most popular homes in Cambodia today, with locals and investors, organizations, and institutions inside and outside the country interested in our projects. To date, Mekong Homes has received construction commissions across 25 provinces in Cambodia.

In addition to being more than just a typical home, Mekong Homes plan to build more multi-purpose buildings tailored to the specific needs of our clients, including comfortable family homes, vacation homes, resorts, ranch homes and accommodation for staff, monks, and to house libraries and schools, etc.

What are the outstanding features that characterize a Mekong Homes building?

  1. Professional engineers and qualified technicians

ISI Group’s professional engineers have been overseeing the construction features of Mekong Homes for over two years to ensure the requirements the houses meet standards of quality, durability, and beauty in their simplest features. In particular, the company’s engineers took into consideration the quality and the type of material used for construction.

Mekong Homes goes beyond just hiring company-trained professionals and award certificates of capacity for our construction workers.

  1. Preserving the Khmer home style and use of environmentally friendly materials

The design of the Mekong Homes imitates the Khmer housing model, with its pillars and a porch. The choice of home layout, location, interior and exterior spaces are all tailored to the environment, creating a favorable human and environmental atmosphere tailored to the climate conditions in Cambodia. More recently, Mekong Homes has designed the patio roof in a style that is popular in the traditional Khmer style.

In terms of selecting the building materials, we opt only for the most modern, high quality, and environmentally friendly materials.

  1. Easy! You just have to keep the key locked

With Mekong Homes Services, you don’t have to worry about managing things, managing working for staff, or shopping for materials. The company will manage everything for you by listening to you, the customers’, wishes – you just have to hold the key to open the door with confidence and enthusiasm once the work is done.

  1. Creating a comfortable and healthy living environment is Mekong Homes’ top priority

Based on the philosophy that “Home is Where Our Heart Is,” Mekong Homes cares deeply about your comfort and the living environment. The design, layout, and style of the building include consideration of the design and storage of health and hygiene equipment, plus a beautiful bathroom and kitchen, with poured concrete at the base of the house and drainage areas.

  1. Affordable price, with installments at a low-interest rate

Without enough money, your dream of a cozy refuge can never come true. But accessibility issues are no longer a barrier to your dream if you let the Mekong Homes solve that problem for you.

To help alleviate this concern, Mekong Homes provide clients with affordable prices – even low-income people can buy beautiful, high-quality homes.

What’s more? Mekong Homes has partnered with microfinance partners and banks to provide affordable loans to Mekong Homes’ clients so that they can realize their “Improve Lives” goals.

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