Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Floor materials

The carpenters is putting piece of lumber on the floor. The material is a solid material of Cherry blossoms. Our customers, recently many people in Japan as well, prefer to the natural materials, for instant, oak, chestnut, cypress, pine, cedar and you name it.






You can see white pieces of tape which is a spacer that stands between the floor board that the carpenter prepared. It is a string basically used for packing. The solid material shrinks and expands because wood absorbs and desorbs moisture. This causes creaking sound of the floor. To reduce the sound, the spacer gives space that solid wood can move and reduces creaking.




The carpenters know the character of wood and make good use of their wisdom like the above mentioned matter. I can learn lots of things from them.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Insulator

This is the site of installation of insulation. I took the photo from inside of our home which we are building at present. Between the pillars and braces, we fill the glass wool up. This glass wool is made of fiber glass, reusing waste glass. In Japan, we usually use glass wool, in other way, rock wool, real wool, urethane form can be used. Its performance must meet the specification of evergy saving standard.

In other part, we install the 50mm foamed polystyrene board underneath the roof. The part of white sheet has water-proof and moisture-penetration capability.




These insulators keep our home cool and warm through the year. Privately, I prefer nature materials to artificial items. What do we have? Wool, cellulose, hemp ..... I want to find something else.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Spirit of a carpenter.

Here comes our carpenter. He has got justice, courage, courtesy and sincerity like Bushido. He is not talkative of the old school of craftsmen, he is still young though.






He is a capable carpenter, always tidy up a construction site and gives us many ideas.



He gave me a Belgian chocolate as my birthday present today. I am really proud of you, not because of the chocolate. We are so proud of your spirit, skills and attitude.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Construction site of prefabricated bath

This is a construction site of a prefabricated bath. We, Japanese call it as "Unit bath", it should be Japanese English.


Its design is quite simple, but little boring. Privately, I prefer the traditional wooden bath to this one, but most of the Japanese bath is prefabricated bath due to its cost.















The bath is almost assembled.








Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Construction site of a Japanese wooden house

Hi! I have attached the video using "You Tube" to show you our construction site of custom-order, wodden Japanese house. I was embarrassed and nervous though. I mainly explain structure of the house. For instant, every wooden part, hardwares and a carpenter.



The orange color on the pillars is pesticide against termites. It has to be painted on pillars and basements compulsory here. White sheet on the wall is like tyvek which has a capability of waterproof and moisture penetration.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Lime plaster tile














Lime plaster is one of the traditional building material in Japan. This is used for wall, floor and mortar. In Japan, you can see this material in Japanese castles, old warehouse, Samurai houses and also modern houses.

Today I introduce you the tile of a long-established leading company of lime plaster. What is the difference from normal tiles. The tiles is basically baked by fire, but this one is not. The machine puts some tons of pressure per cm2 on tiles. After the tile becomes a product, it absorbs CO2 and strengdern the hardness year by year.

The strength is almost the same as marble, texture is softer but elegant. The price is lower. Functionally speaking, it is an incombustible material, antimicrobial, also controls humidity and absorbs odor or VOC because of its nano-sized porus structure.

The maker is starting to export this product overseas, I hope one day this is appreciated by people all over the world.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Asian ornament

Hi there! I make some pottery statures having an asian taste. This kind of ornament works for making atomosphere of traditional Japanese style. It should be put in the shelf or niche space.

The photo on the left is one of the Buddism gurdian. The left below is a rough drawing of the next work which is immitated one of the Buddism god angering against evil and earthly desire.

The left below is the buddism goddess inserted in one photographic collection of traditional Japanese houses. From now on, I will try to make any clay statures all over the world. Please let me know your country's symbol or things which can be an ornament creating good atmosphere.