Procumasa

Home customisation

Procumasa offers its clients the opportunity to customise their home. In addition, the aesthetics of each home and the entire complex is planned with the objective to create enjoyment for its residents and the surrounding community.

Mission / Vision

Design

Building homes has always been Procumasa’s purpose since it began more than 20 years ago.

Design, space, comfort and light are some of the determining factors when selecting a home.
But moreover, customization of your space is a key element in home construction and why Procumasa places great importance in designing homes and interiors that are perfectly suited to the needs and taste of each client.

Procumasa solicits a client’s input during the early stages in the design of the product. This opportunity to adapt and personalize the standard models is a distinguishing factor in Procumasa’s construction projects.

With this approach they meet the taste and needs of every buyer. Also, by including the client in the initial phase results in a reduction of cost.

At Procumasa all business decisions are guided by the desire to make the client feel special by converting the residence into a modern, cosy home.

In addition, Procumasa seeks pleasant environments to integrate with the construction projects that contribute to improve the quality of life. Obtaining this environment is one of the objectives pursued from start to finish: designing greenbelts.

The following aspects are analyzed during the design phase:

  • Location and orientation of homes to maximize the amount of sunlight
  • Achieving the best views
  • Integration with the environment
  • Connection with various access routes

The aesthetics of each home and the entire complex is planned with the objective to create enjoyment for its residents and the surrounding community.

Notably, some of Procumasa’s construction projects have helped enhance the environment and made the landscape more interesting while blending in at the same time.

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