With EGGER building products made of wood.
Building with wood
Wood is more than just a building material – it's a statement. For sustainability, for healthy living and for building projects that need to remain flexible. It creates a pleasant atmosphere and can be processed quickly and precisely – whether for a single-family home, an extension or a multi-storey residential building. Those who build today must also think about tomorrow. Wood makes this possible.
More about wood construction types
Still unsure about the choice of construction method? Our guide will help you decide which construction method is right for your project.
Build your dream home step by step
Start project
Do you have a plot of land and an idea in mind? Perfect – that's the start of your building project.
Choose architect/planner
This is where you start working with a professional who will make your dream home a reality.
Plan the house
Determine the construction method, design the floor plan and start the journey to your finished home.
Building phase
Your house is being built – from breaking ground to the finishing touches.
Real stories
Ideas transform into places of well-being
Every home tells its own story – and wood is increasingly playing the leading role. Why? Because wood can do more than many people think: sustainable, flexible, modern. With three practical examples, we have shown you how varied wood construction can be – but also how much it enables.
Sustainable building
Sustainability in the construction industry is characterised by many special features. It is about taking responsibility – for today and for tomorrow. For materials that grow back. For construction methods that conserve resources. For buildings that last for generations – and can ultimately become part of the cycle again. Unlike any other building material, wood reflects this approach: often regionally available, renewable, recyclable and reusable. Those who choose wood today are not only opting for a stable house, but for a home that will also provide security for future generations – and for a construction method that has a future.