A new option for design plasterers: Domestic plaster material EXTON adopted in the new facility in Takanawa.
From the common areas to the furnishings, a unified construction with EXTON finishes runs through the new facilities at Takanawa Gateway Station.
The new commercial facility that was born in Takanawa, Minato Ward, adopted our original plaster finish, EXTON, for its floors and fixtures, and was constructed by Floor Agent. The project mobilized 40 to 50 craftsmen daily, and it became a large-scale project where the teams for planning, installation, plastering, polishing, and management worked together as one. The role that EXTON played in this facility was not merely that of a finishing material. By applying the same color and pattern to a large portion of the interior, including common areas, free spaces, fixtures such as tables and benches, art space pedestals, and even parts of some stores, it brought continuity and a quiet sense of unity to the entire space. EXTON improves the durability, which was a weakness of polished plaster materials, ensuring that even in places where many people walk, touch, and sit every day, its aesthetic remains intact. Floor Agent includes EXTON in its lineup of construction materials alongside foreign plaster materials like Mortex and Bealston, and it is being implemented in plaster finishing work for commercial facilities, stores, offices, clinics, and public facilities nationwide. For detailed information about EXTON construction, please visit our website or refer to our brochure, and feel free to contact us for any inquiries regarding construction.
- Company:フロアエージェント
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