Light Steel Framing (LSF) is an innovative construction system based on a structure made of lightweight, galvanized steel.
What is
Light Steel Framing?
The steel profiles are cold-formed and have a low thickness, combining high strength with low weight, making LSF ideal for modern, fast, and sustainable building solutions.
How does LSF work?
The light steel profiles are precisely manufactured through bending or roll-forming, ensuring that each piece fits the design perfectly — which minimizes material waste to nearly zero.
The structure is then covered inside and out with high-quality industrial materials that provide thermal and acoustic comfort, durability, and safety.
Thanks to its lightweight nature, the system allows complete architectural flexibility, enabling a wide variety of finishes and the construction of multi-story buildings, from single-family homes to commercial developments.
Why choose LSF?
Sustainability
Significantly reduces waste and environmental impact.
Durability
Galvanized steel resists pests, fire, and corrosion.
Speed
Modular and precise construction shortens timelines.
Flexibility
Adapts to complex designs and any type of finish.
Efficiency
Excellent thermal and acoustic insulation when paired with the right materials.
Building your home with LSF means choosing a solution that combines design freedom with efficiency and sustainability.
Planning to build from scratch?
The LSF system allows for full customization, using light yet strong materials, with total control over every detail and every component.
Lsf homes,
the choice of the future
Let us answer your questions
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Light Steel Framing is a construction system that uses lightweight galvanized steel profiles to form the building’s structure. “Light” refers both to the low weight of the profiles and the system’s flexibility to accept any type of finish.
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LSF is highly versatile and suitable for homes, residential buildings, commercial spaces, schools, hospitals, renovations, roof structures, and more — even in areas with structural weight limitations.
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Fast and clean construction, up to 50% quicker than traditional methods;
Significant waste reduction and lower environmental impact;
Lightweight yet strong structure, with high durability and resistance to fire and pests;
Excellent thermal and acoustic insulation when combined with appropriate materials;
Total design and finish flexibility;
Greater precision and quality, thanks to industrialized production.
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A plot of land with technical viability (we assess topography, geotechnics, and regulations);
A detailed architectural and Xtructural design, developed with BIM technology for precision;
Material and finish selection in collaboration with our technical team;
Logistics planning for modular production and on-site assembly;
Licensing and compliance with local legal requirements.
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The initial cost may be comparable or slightly higher, but LSF reduces indirect costs through faster construction timelines, minimal waste, fewer on-site labor needs, and lower long-term maintenance. Energy efficiency also translates into future savings.
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LSF structures have a comparable or greater lifespan than traditional construction. Galvanized steel is resistant to corrosion, pests, and fire. A well-built LSF home can last for many decades with proper maintenance.
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Very little. Galvanized steel won’t rot, attract insects, or absorb moisture. Maintenance mainly involves finishes, paintwork, and routine inspections, ensuring long-term performance.
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Yes. Galvanized steel is non-combustible, and the insulation and cladding materials comply with strict European fire safety standards, offering a high level of protection.
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LSF promotes sustainability through efficient material use, clean manufacturing, and low-waste construction. Its light weight reduces transport impact and soil disturbance.
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Absolutely. LSF is highly flexible, adapting to any architectural style, including complex shapes, multiple floors, varied façades, and custom finishes.
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The system combines the steel structure with high-performance insulating materials, ensuring superior thermal and acoustic comfort, resulting in energy savings and a better living experience.
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While ideal for low to mid-rise buildings, LSF is not typically used for skyscrapers. However, this is not a limitation for most residential and commercial construction needs.
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Thanks to industrial modular production and the precision of LSF, everything is made to measure and assembled on-site in just a few weeks — reducing errors and lowering costs.
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Yes. Galvanized steel offers exceptional resistance to moisture, pests, and fire — outperforming many traditional materials.
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Yes. LSF is one of the most environmentally friendly building solutions available today — with clean production, low waste, and energy-efficient performance.
