Nutec & Wendy Houses

Nutec Houses

 

Wooden wendy houses are traditionally built as an inexpensive addition to the living space. It’s a practical solution, should you need a lock up storage space, a play house for your children or a covered entertainment area for the family and guests. A wendy house can be also constructed as a permanent accommodation space that can be rented out and bring you some extra income.

Nutec houses represent an elegant and maintenance free alternative to the traditional wendy’s. Nutec boards or planks are attached to the timber structure that can be erected on a wooden or cement base. The great advantage of the timber/nutec structures lies in their versatility: a nutec house can be a very small doll house in the corner of your yard, but it can be also built as a representative home that will fulfill the needs of a modern family.

What is Nutec?

Nutec is a tradename for cement fiber boards that are mostly used as external cladding on timber structures.

Nutec boards are made of safe materials, contain no asbestos fibres and comply with the SABS standards. Nutec products also provide a great thermal insulation and are resistent to:

  • Fire
  • Wind
  • Rust
  • Fungus
  • Rodents

Nutec houses in Cape Town – popular choice for affordable living

Nutec houses have become increasingly popular in the area of Cape Town in recent years. Renowned for their durability, affordability, and versatility, Nutec structures have emerged as a practical housing solution in a city where space and resources are often limited. With its ability to withstand the region’s diverse climate conditions, including strong winds and coastal moisture, Nutec has become a preferred choice for many homeowners and developers in Cape Town. Moreover, Nutec’s quick construction time and customizable design options have made it an attractive alternative to traditional building materials. As Cape Town continues to grow and urbanize, Nutec houses offer a sustainable and cost-effective solution to meet the housing needs of its residents.