I feel that in my store, the air is cleaner than before. The sound-proofing effect seems to work very well as more sound seems to be absorbed.

Even though the plastering wall is very fashionable, I am surprised with its humidity adjustment function. I often light a candle in my room, and there is less smell of remaining candle smoke than before.

At the rented home where I previously lived, my wife often coughed at night. However, after moving into this new house, her symptoms stopped. Also, my child was slightly asthmatic during the change of seasons and had to take anti-allergic medicine, but he has not yet had to visit a doctor since moving into the new house. I also found that I would have long sneezing fits upon returning home after a few days away. But this has not occurred at the new house. Most amazing is that my grandmother, who coughs incessantly due to a lung disease, said that her coughing stopped when she came to stay with us in our new home for a couple of days.

I usually hang laundry to dry indoors and I found that it dries faster than before I remodeled. What's more, the smell of laundry does not remain behind. This is very surprising. For a busy homemaker like me who is often out of the house and at work, the walls add comfort and let me sleep soundly.

I chose the wall on the criterion that it was made of natural materials and I've found it has done wonders in letting me lead a calm and relaxing daily life. I've found that the rooms using these walls to be the best places in which to relax since they absorb sound and humidity. My husband also finds it very relaxing and can read comfortably for many hours. I was shown data about the wall's minus (negative) ion attributes, and I truly do feel as if the cells in my body have been activated. I sleep soundly at night without requiring a trip to the bathroom. It's horrifying to think of the harmful effects chemical substances in interior walls can have on the human body. No matter how healthy we try to be in our diet and exercise, it makes little sense if oneユs housing environment is not improved.

We go to a lot of effort to get rid of bad cigarette odor through daily ventilation since we have a heavy smoker at home. After remodeling with the walls, however, less and less of the smell remains behind. Who would have thought that simply changing wall material would make such a big difference?

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