According to a recent LinkedIn post from Adaptavate, the company’s Breathaplasta Universal material has been used in Kinu House, a renovated holiday property in Niseko, Japan. The post highlights that the lime-based plaster was selected to support a healthier indoor environment, with emphasis on moisture regulation, mould prevention, and improved indoor air quality.
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The post further notes that the finish was left unpainted to showcase the natural aesthetic of lime and describes the visual outcome as a key element of the renovation. For investors, this reference project suggests growing international traction for Breathaplasta in premium renovation and hospitality settings, which could support Adaptavate’s brand positioning in sustainable building materials and potentially underpin future demand in health-focused construction and retrofit markets.

