At KAGER, we believe that modern architecture deserves modern construction methods. That’s why we rely on panel construction—an approach that brings precision, efficiency and lasting protection to every home we build.
Greater precision, material protection and fewer on-site errors
At KAGER, all structural elements are manufactured in advance, in a controlled, dry production environment. Each element is produced under identical conditions, unaffected by moisture, sun or wind. This significantly increases construction quality, shortens assembly time on site and reduces the potential for errors.
Instead of transporting materials to the site for gradual assembly, all key components—walls, ceilings, and roof elements—are pre-assembled and finished in the factory. Already during production, elements are fitted with windows or large glass surfaces, doors, installation layers, thermal insulation, joint protections and surface finishes.
When the components leave the production facility, they are fully coordinated and ready for installation. They arrive on site as final, protected building parts that require no additional adjustments and form a stable and energy-efficient structure.

More than just a technical advantage
The main advantage of KAGER’s panel construction lies in the fact that the entire structural process is shifted from the building site to a protected indoor space. Wooden components are never exposed to moisture, UV rays or snow, ensuring long-term stability, dimensional accuracy and full material protection.
This type of construction allows for standardized quality—from CNC timber processing and handcrafted detailing to certified procedures that ensure every component is tested and ready for precise assembly.
Panel construction is therefore not only faster, but also safer and more energy-efficient.

Panel construction with visible wooden skeleton
KAGER is one of the few that combines the advantages of panel construction with a visible wooden skeleton. It is a system in which the load-bearing elements—columns and beams—are placed in a precise grid and remain visible even after construction is completed.
Between these load-bearing elements, factory-installed panel infills are added. These can be solid (insulated) or transparent, in the form of large glazed surfaces. This approach allows exceptional flexibility in the design of façades and interior walls, as they are not load-bearing and do not restrict architectural planning.
Above or between the primary structure, secondary elements such as ceilings are placed, forming a stable and lasting structure together with the skeleton. Wooden beams often remain exposed and highlight the warmth, natural character, and structural clarity of the home.
The end result is bright, airy and architecturally distinct spaces—a combination of timber skeleton and glass or wooden infills that define the timeless character of every KAGER home.

How panel construction differs from skeletal on-site building
Some prefab house providers still build directly on-site, where wooden structural components are assembled at the location. This process happens outdoors, without protection from the elements.
Wood that should remain dry is often exposed to moisture from the start, affecting its dimensional stability and long-term durability. Due to unstable weather conditions (temperature, humidity) and different construction teams, the final result is less predictable.
Insulation and installations are often added later, in suboptimal conditions. There is no factory control over assembly details, so any flaws only become visible later—either as energy losses or as structural weaknesses.
On-site construction therefore requires more coordination, logistics and carries higher risks. While in panel construction every component is pre-prepared, the quality of skeletal on-site construction depends on many variables that are difficult to fully control.

Why KAGER’s panel construction is a long-term solution
KAGER’s panel construction is not a compromise between speed and quality—it is a solution that delivers both. Because every part is produced under predefined conditions, the final result is:
- a sustainable wooden structure with a high level of protection,
- an architecturally flexible design with large glass surfaces, open floor plans and bright interiors,
- a reliable system with minimal environmental impact, as construction waste and transport are significantly reduced.
Building a KAGER home is never weather-dependent. The timber stays dry, the structure remains precise, and the result is long-lasting.
Panel construction is not just about speed—it ensures standardized quality, energy efficiency and durability. This is one of the fundamental differences between our approach and those who still assemble skeleton structures directly on site.