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Muramoto offers products that consider the environment and the health of our customers. In the Wool Breath Division, we provide natural wool insulation material called "Wool Breath." This insulation meets energy-saving standards and has high moisture regulation properties that prevent condensation within walls, helping to prolong the life of homes. In the Wood Division, we offer materials not only from Ishikawa Prefecture but also from excellent manufacturers across Japan. We have a rich stock of ash and cypress, and we can deliver including processing. Additionally, we hold the "Muramoto Specialty Wood Market" at the Oshimizu Logistics Warehouse on the 22nd of every month. We showcase and sell one of the largest inventories in Hokuriku, including solid wood boards, large pillars, and solid frames, so please come and visit us. 【Eco Make Division Products】 ■ Soft air wall coating material "Waro" ■ Base B for exterior wall substrate construction + inorganic wall coating material Venus Stucco ■ Libos natural health paint ■ Wood chip wallpaper "Oga Father" ■ Swiss natural lime plaster "Calc Wall" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOur company offers "Takumi Noto Hiba," a type of Hiba wood sourced from the Oku Noto region, which is highly resistant to moisture and has excellent durability that makes it very resistant to decay. The component called Hinokitiol, which is found in "Noto Hiba" in greater quantities than in Hinoki, suppresses the growth of decay fungi such as bacteria and mold, and also has a strong repellent effect against household pests like termites. Additionally, as a building material, it can prolong the lifespan of homes, and the wood grain that appears when planed is very beautiful and glossy, enveloped in the unique fragrance of Hiba. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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Free membership registration"Waro" is a wall coating material made from 100% natural materials, which is friendly to both people and the environment. This wall coating, equipped with ten features such as humidity control, deodorization, and thermal insulation, brings health and tranquility to indoor spaces. It enables the transition away from vinyl wallpaper at a practical cost comparable to that of vinyl wallpaper.
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Free membership registrationSwiss plaster, which has been used for the finishing of interior and exterior walls of buildings since the Middle Ages in Switzerland and Germany. Kalkwall is a product that is still manufactured today with the same ingredients as in those times. Made of 100% natural ingredients, Kalkwall continuously purifies the indoor air. It also becomes harder and stronger over many years while maintaining a natural, radiant whiteness.
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Free membership registrationThis is a product from "Livos," the largest natural paint manufacturer in Germany, which was the first in the world to introduce natural paints. Livos was founded by 16 female disciples of the world-renowned German educational philosopher Rudolf Steiner, who focused on the philosophy of "harmony with nature and nurturing humanity." They used only organically grown, pesticide-free plants as raw materials to develop "natural paints." Emphasizing "health = safety for the human body," the paints are manufactured based on natural plant oils and natural beeswax through research and development.
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Free membership registrationJapanese houses have been built using wood since ancient times, due to the availability of high-quality timber nearby. Even in modern times, wooden construction remains central to residential architecture due to cost and ease of processing. In an era without insulation materials, the difference between outdoor temperatures and indoor temperatures was minimal, and "condensation" was not a significant issue for homes. However, modern houses achieve a certain level of airtightness even without special construction methods or technologies, which increases the possibility of condensation occurring within walls. Even durable wood can significantly decrease in lifespan when it absorbs moisture, leading to the growth of decay fungi. Additionally, damp wood is a favorite food of termites. Methods such as increasing density to prevent moisture from entering walls or using external wall insulation have been considered; theoretically, these seem beneficial, but it is common knowledge on-site that ensuring walls remain moisture-free for over 20 years is challenging. Eliminating moisture in Japanese wooden houses is difficult, so we should consider how to coexist with moisture.
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