According to a recent LinkedIn post from Adaptavate, the company’s Breathaplasta Universal material has been specified for Kinu House, a renovated holiday home in Niseko, Japan. The post highlights that the lime-based plaster is being positioned as a solution to support healthier indoor environments through moisture regulation, mould prevention, and improved air quality.
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The company’s LinkedIn post further suggests that the material was left unpainted to showcase its natural finish, underscoring Adaptavate’s emphasis on both aesthetics and performance in renovation projects. For investors, this reference project in Japan may indicate growing international interest in low-impact, health-oriented building materials, potentially supporting Adaptavate’s positioning within the sustainable construction and retrofit market.

