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Additive-free houses are new Japanese homes that focus on natural materials in every aspect, including walls, floors, roofs, and furniture. This catalog features the standards and characteristics of additive-free houses, as well as a wide range of offerings including roofs, doors, and kitchens. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Standards of additive-free houses ■ Roof ■ Floor ■ Kitchen ■ Wash Room *This is a digest version. If you would like to see all pages, please request the catalog. *We are currently recruiting nationwide agents! For more details, please contact us.
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【Other Listings (Excerpt)】 ■Bath Room ■Insulation Material ■Other Materials ■Additive-Free Housing Related Products ■Maintenance ■Smile Chart ■Exterior Collection *This is a digest version. If you would like to see all pages, please request the catalog.
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Kohler's Mayfield cast iron enamel from America A slightly smaller kitchen sink
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The exterior walls of the warehouse in Hyogo Prefecture are also coated with plaster.
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Paper holder Made of brass, with no unnecessary surface treatment (such as clear lacquer).
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Since the surface has not undergone any unnecessary processing, dents can be restored by applying water or using an iron.
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There are also some water drainage systems for sashes that have joint patents with YKKAP.
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Lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone (consider it one rank below gemstones), is sometimes mixed with marble mosaic tiles and applied.
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Around the mirror, lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone (consider it one rank below gemstones), is sometimes mixed with marble mosaic tiles and applied.
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In Hyogo Prefecture, the washbasins made of Takkai pottery from Tanba are also crafted by a potter. Genwa Ichino. Tanba pottery is counted among the six ancient kilns of Japan, along with Seto, Tokoname, Shigaraki, Bizen, and Echizen, and its origins are said to date back to the late Heian period to the early Kamakura period.
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There are times when it is also put together in a marine taste.
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For many years, we have researched whether it is possible to build houses without using harmful chemicals such as synthetic adhesives and chemical building materials. By carefully selecting natural materials for construction and striving to minimize the use of chemicals, we have achieved the ultimate in additive-free living, leading to the birth of "additive-free houses." We believe that homes should coexist with nature, and we aim to build houses that anyone can live in comfortably and safely for 100 years.