HARO Flooring’s Solution to Changes to NZ Building Code E3 AS1 Relating to Timber Flooring in Wet areas (Kitchens, Laundries, Toilets/Powder Rooms) There were changes to the NZ Building Code that came into effect on 5 November 2021 for all Building Consent...
Cloaked in copper and clad internally in HARO engineered timber boards, Mt Isthmus Lodge near Lake Hawea treads the line between wilderness escape and luxury private hotel. Words by Camille Khouri 22 June 2021 Perched high on a 7000-acre remote alpine deer station...
The sculptural roofline form of this Lake Hawea luxury retreat is perfectly echoed in the impressive timber internal linings. Words by ArchiPro Editorial Team 07 June 2021 – 14 min read An isthmus is a narrow strip of land that separates two bodies of water—in...
Parkettmanufaktur: Bespoke floors for a discerning market. Words by Justin Foote 19 February 2021 – 4 min read While we have been using wood and timber as a construction material since the beginning of recorded history, the use of timber as a flooring material...
HARO’s design floor is the ultimate in healthy living Our DISANO design floors are completely free from plasticisers and PVC. This is also their unrivalled advantage compared to vinyl floors, which are currently available as a new variant of PVC floor coverings and...
The flooring maker HARO has been honoured for its commitment to sustainability in the Germany test conducted by the magazine Focus Money (edition dated 16 March 2019). With this award, the company has demonstrated once again its clear position as a manufacturer of...