Over 18,000 households nationwide have construction achievements! By introducing a rooftop to the increasingly popular single-story homes, they transform into detached houses with gardens.
The appearance of single-story homes with rooftops may not have been very common until now. However, it may become more frequent to create rooftops on single-story homes in the future. Our company proposes the 'OSORA Living,' which can achieve a spacious rooftop space even in wooden houses, and we are currently seeing an increase in construction achievements with single-story homes. During construction, we adopt the maintenance-free metal waterproofing method 'Sky Promenade,' which does not use organic solvents. We construct rooftops that excel in fire resistance and seismic performance. **Benefits of Introducing a Rooftop to a Single-Story Home** - You can create a second living room! - You can get natural light from the rooftop! - You can achieve effects similar to a single-family home with a garden! - You can evacuate to the rooftop in an emergency! ★ We are currently offering a collection of case studies for 'OSORA Living.' Please check it out via the "PDF Download" below. Feel free to contact us as well.
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"Creating a space for relaxation every day and for seasonal events" Recently, more people are enjoying their balconies and verandas. They are diversifying from just a place to dry laundry to a space for enjoying daily life. The "Metal Waterproofing Method Sky Promenade," which enhances the waterproof performance of wooden house balconies, contributes to the creation of safe rooftop and balcony gardens. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.*
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Our company has been working to promote the metal waterproofing method "Sky Promenade" for balconies, verandas, and rooftops of wooden houses. By utilizing this waterproofing technology, we advocate for a "revolution of roofs" that includes making broad use of residential spaces, and we are pleased to see rooftop areas becoming places of healing and family gatherings. In recent years, this waterproofing method has been recognized as a disaster-resistant solution that serves as an emergency evacuation site during repeated typhoons and natural disasters. In normal times, it fosters the emotional richness of residents as a second living room, and during disasters, it becomes a space that can endure and serve as a waiting area for rescue. Japanese roofs are typically triangular. By changing perspectives and adopting flat roofs, we aim to contribute to the resilience of our towns through the benefits and effects that arise. We will continue to strive for better housing development in collaboration with builders and contractors across the country.