What you see here is not a complex construction project.
It’s a modular system.
Quick to build.
Efficient.
Adaptable.
That’s exactly why Eden works.
Or you choose the other path.
Natural.
Handcrafted.
In harmony with the surroundings.
Our Tiny Homes in Eden.
No standard. No row houses.
Each model follows an idea. An energy. A way of living.
You don’t just choose a house.
You choose how you want to live.
All models at a glance.
Building in Cyprus – and why most of it is done wrong.
Cyprus is booming. Construction is everywhere. Fast. High volume. Profitable.
And that’s exactly where the problem starts.
The island is exceptional. Climate, light, location – all at the highest level.
The way many houses are built is not.
Too hot in summer. Too cold in winter.
Moisture in the walls. Mold. Cracks.
And renovations that never really stop.
This is often accepted as normal.
We don’t.
Eden homes change that completely.
We don’t build “the usual way.”
We build the way it actually makes sense for this climate.
With ICF, you’re not getting a standard house.
You’re getting a system designed to eliminate these problems from the start.
Cool in summer. Warm in winter.
The house stays noticeably cooler in summer because heat never penetrates the walls in the first place.
In winter, warmth stays exactly where it belongs.
The indoor temperature remains stable instead of constantly shifting.
And because the structure is airtight, there are no uncomfortable drafts.
Quiet by default.
Sound behaves differently.
Outside noise is significantly reduced.
And less sound escapes from the inside.
What happens inside the house stays inside.
No more moisture. No more mold.
Cyprus has high humidity. In many homes, that moisture gets trapped in the walls.
Over time, they become damp, stains appear, and eventually mold follows.
This isn’t rare. It’s common.
With ICF, this simply doesn’t happen. The walls are built with a material that does not absorb water. Moisture cannot settle in or penetrate the structure.
The elements lock together as a closed system.
There are no gaps where air or moisture can enter.
The walls stay dry. And that’s exactly why mold has a much harder time forming.
Fewer cracks. Less renovation. Less stress.
Most people only realize this once they live here: renovations never really stop.
Cracks appear early.
Later, everything gets re-plastered, sanded, and repainted – inside and out.
This isn’t about age. It’s about construction. Different materials react differently to heat, cold, and moisture. Tension builds up, and eventually, it becomes visible.
ICF works differently. The wall is a continuous, solid structure with a reinforced concrete core. It’s designed to absorb movement without cracking.
In a place like Cyprus, where even minor earthquakes occur, that makes a real difference.
The result is a house that stays stable.
Not one that constantly demands attention.
What this actually means in everyday life.
This isn’t just technical. It’s something you feel.
The house stays calm, stable, and consistent.
Temperature, air, and structure work together instead of against each other.
It’s not about one feature.
It’s about the overall experience of living in it.
Built-in safety.
Materials matter.
Concrete doesn’t burn.
The structure remains intact.
It’s not something you notice every day.
But in the moment it matters, it changes everything.
Conclusion.
Eden homes are not designed to manage problems later.
They are designed so that many of those problems
never arise in the first place.







