From “Choosing a Home” to “Experiencing Life”: Condominium Renovation Experiential Showroom “RENOVATION & INTERIOR LAB.” Grand Opening

M+ (M Plus) will grand open its condominium renovation experiential showroom "RENOVATION & INTERIOR LAB." on April 4, 2026, in The Johnson Store, Chuo-ku, Sapporo. The showroom proposes a new way of choosing renovations, focusing on "experiencing life" rather than just "viewing," allowing customers to concretely envision their ideal living spaces.
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M+ (M Plus) will grand open its experiential showroom "RENOVATION & INTERIOR LAB.", which proposes a new way of choosing renovations, on April 4, 2026, inside the interior shop "The Johnson Store" in Chuo-ku, Sapporo.

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When your home changes, your life changes significantly.

M+ (M Plus) has witnessed many moments where people's lives have changed through condominium renovations, primarily in Sapporo.

A closet where you want to display your favorite clothes, or a tiled space that lifts your mood every time you catch a glimpse of it. A daily life surrounded by your favorites naturally makes you feel more positive, and as your home becomes more like yourself, your daily routine and values gradually change. We will continue to carefully create such homes, one by one, that serve as a catalyst for change.

This showroom is designed as a space where customers can choose their ideal home while imagining their own lifestyle, based on the concept of "a place to experience and discover changes in living."

■From "Viewing" to "Experiencing Life" Showroom

Previous showrooms primarily focused on "viewing" equipment and specifications, but in this facility, we value experiencing actual life through space, materials, and usage.

For example, the kitchen adopts a custom-made design integrated with the dining table. It proposes a kitchen as a "central gathering place" where families naturally come together, rather than just a place for cooking. Additionally, kitchens and washbasins feature a Mortex finish, allowing visitors to experience both beautiful design and functional beauty that combines durability and aesthetic appeal.