[MyDaily = Reporter Chun Ju-young] Pairpace, an interior-support platform, has relaunched a TV campaign aimed at reducing neighbor disputes and improving the management of shared facilities during renovations in multiunit housing. The campaign reframes renovation as more than construction—positioning it as a process of communication and shared stewardship within residential communities.
Pairpace has centralized tasks that were previously handled separately—resident consent procedures, permit applications, and elevator and hallway protection—into a single unified system. Leveraging its nationwide infrastructure and accumulated data, the company works to head off potential complaints on job sites and to establish standards for protecting common areas.
The solution concentrates on easing the burden for contractors and householders by standardizing procedures. Its systematic pre-consent protocols and public-property protection measures provide a practical framework to minimize disruption to neighbors during interior work.
The company is running a service promotion alongside the campaign. Viewers who inquire about or apply for services after seeing the ad will receive benefits; full details on how to participate are available through Pairpace’s official channels.
Yang Seung-ho, Pairpace’s CEO, said a project’s success depends not only on the quality of the interior but also on the steps taken outside the door to win neighbors’ understanding. He added the company will work to foster a construction culture that builds trust among residents, beyond formal administrative approvals. The campaign airs on major cable channels such as SBS Plus and on online platforms.
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