- The simplest and fastest system for wall panelling.
- Especially natural design thanks to the careful selection of choice woods.
- Especially natural appearance created by matt, oiled surfaces using a range of different textures
- No side framing necessary thanks to low installation height.
- No drilling, nails or screws.
Features
The current trends in interior design. HARO timber wall panelling creates a feature in the room, creating character, warmth and a truly natural look and feel. No matter what flooring you have, you can create stylish accents with a partial wall covering, especially in large rooms. Another possible application of HARO interior wall panels is the cladding & linings of supporting columns and other architectural details. Nevada Oak White is a beautiful interior wall panel in our range. A modern and natural look for your feature wall.
The simplest and fastest system peel and stick wood panels for decorative wall panels & interior wall cladding. No side framing necessary thanks to the thinness of the wood panels. No drilling, nails or screws.
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Care & CleaningNatural floor care is an important topic for us at HARO so that you get to enjoy your floor for as long as possible. The composition of our products fulfils high ecological standards and they are also especially easy to apply. Our “Clean and Green” floor care range is the answer to easy, effective and eco-friendly cleaning and care of your flooring. We have the best cleaner for timber and laminate flooring. You can also download our tips & instructions on how to clean wooden floors & laminate floors. |
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