It is important to design while ensuring the durability and energy efficiency of the house!
There is an increasing number of housing manufacturers and builders who want to focus on design for the people living in the homes. This blog summarizes how to choose eaves ventilation materials for Japanese living environments, while considering design, as well as the original eaves ventilation performance and fire resistance. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Noise-free designs are trending - Noise-free designs without eaves are currently popular in housing - "Eaves-present" style homes ■ Is zero-eaves housing difficult for attic ventilation? ■ Improving living environments by ensuring attic ventilation - Various eaves ventilation materials for Japanese living environments - Conceptual diagram of fire regulations *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■ Introduction of Eaves Ventilation Materials for Japanese Living Environments - Which one to choose for eaves-zero houses on narrow lots? - I want to make the eaves look neat in eaves-present houses. - I want eaves ventilation materials that can be widely reused in non-fireproof areas. - I want eaves ventilation materials that are as cost-effective as possible, but still ensure solid performance. ■ Summary: Shall we create a house together that fulfills the dreams of our customers? *For more details about the blog, please refer to the related links. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
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*You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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The products and services developed by our company over a quarter of a century are not visible to the people living in them. We believe that our mission at Japan Living Environment Co., Ltd. is to create a comfortable living environment for the main character of the home, "people," from behind the scenes where it is not visible.