Hansol HOMEDECO

www.hansolhomedeco.com
 
Business areas
Overseas Plantation, lumber, furniture components Flooring materials, interior materials, woodpowder and new & renewable energy

Total interior material specialist Hansol HomeDeco creates beautiful spaces with its world-class products and designs in various construction materials fields including flooring, doors, molding materials and wall materials. In addition, Hansol HomeDeco has established a value chain for its lumber business, whereby it has expanded its existing business areas (overseas plantation, lumber furniture components and interior material production and distribution) to include related business areas such as wood powder and new & renewable energy, creating new synergy as a result. Such strengths of Hansol HomeDeco lead to results such as strengthened independence of green products and de-petroleum energy and efficient reduction of greenhouse gas, thereby propelling the company’s procurement of new growth engines for the future. As such, Hansol HomeDeco is evolving into a leading interior material company that creates the best values.

Value Chain

Overseas plantation
Hansol HomeDeco contributes to the stable procurement of timber resources and to the prevention of global warming through its 10,000-hectare plantation in New Zealand, and it generates additional profits through its carbon credit lease business.
 
Furniture components
Hansol HomeDeco goes the extra mile to ensure that its products are of the highest quality by carrying out all production processes in one go, from MDF to surface machining (PET board and LPM) to furniture door production.
 
Interior materials
Hansol HomeDeco leads the interior materials industry with a variety of products, including flooring materials for SB flooring, HPL flooring and laminated flooring as well as moldings, wall materials and sheet materials.
 
Related businesses
Hansol HomeDeco creates synergies with its existing businesses by supplying new and renewable energy (steam and electric power) generated by recycling by-products and wood-based biomass fuel (bio-SRF) produced during wood processing.