Realistic Texture Achieved with Deep Surface Finish

Hansol Homedeco announced on March 24 that it is proposing customized furniture designs based on a wide range of patterns from its Hansol Storyboard furniture material.

Interior view using Hansol Storyboard materials. Hansol Homedeco

Interior view using Hansol Storyboard materials. Hansol Homedeco

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Hansol Storyboard is a furniture material manufactured by Hansol Homedeco. It is produced by bonding surface materials to the company's own MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), including PET and PP, which are used in food packaging containers; ASA, known for its high weather resistance and used in automotive exterior materials; and LPM, which offers excellent abrasion resistance. These materials allow for the creation of a variety of customized furniture pieces.


The Hansol Storyboard line is available in four categories: Signature, Special, Entry, and Technical, comprising more than 100 different patterns, thereby expanding the range of choices for customers. Customers can freely create custom furniture in their desired designs for various residential spaces, including kitchens, living rooms, and children's rooms.


The LPM from Hansol Storyboard is characterized by a deep surface texture that realistically captures the feel of natural materials such as wood and stone. Utilizing this, customers can complete unified kitchen furniture designs by matching the tone of stone kitchen countertops with the entire furniture set. Additionally, it is offered in a vertical size of 2,740 mm, allowing installation in high-ceiling spaces without visible joints.



In certain patterns, matching body materials are also released alongside the furniture doors, enabling customers to create distinctive furniture designs with identical patterns for both the exterior and interior of the furniture, tailored to individual preferences.


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