About Timbero Latvia
Timbero Latvia is a Latvian prefab home manufacturer, based in Riga, Latvia.
Timbero Latvia ir koka māju projektēšanas un būvniecības uzņēmums, kas atrodas Rīgā ar vairāk nekā 15 gadu pieredzi. Uzņēmums ir pabeidzis vairāk nekā 800 projektus 15 valstīs, uzbūvējot vairāk nekā 20 000 kvadrātmetru dzīves telpas vairāk nekā 1 000 apmierinātu klientu. Timbero specializējas gan koka karkasa mājās, gan guļbūves mājās no līmēta brusas, piedāvājot gan individuālu dizainu, gan gatavus standarta projektus.
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