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Decorative/ Veneered Mouldings 30/31

A beautiful finishing touch

Patented clip-technique

For a perfect finish of your veneered and decorativepanels on walls and ceilings Parador is offering cover-ing and specialty mouldings. Mouldings are available in numerous profiles, with decorative designs or covered with fine veneers. A special highlight is the patented clip-technique: the covering mouldings are simply pushed onto the moulding clip and can be removed easily at any time. This is particularly handy for painting and wallpapering.

External and Internal corners for covering mouldings

External and Internal corners for covering mouldings DAL 1 and DAL 2. Choice of White, Aluminium- and Gold-finish.For use with mitre cut mouldings.

Specialty mouldings for ceilings, walls and roof extensions

Flexible moulding FAL

Covering moulding

Angle moulding WL 3 For neat finishes and tran- sitions with right-angled corners. Rebate moulding FL 1 The purpose of the FL 1 rebate moulding is to cover up the sub-structure on incompletely planked ceilings or walls. Traditional covering moulding without clip. Bent outward for covering the transition from dor- mer to roof angle. Installation is quick and easy: patented clips for covering moulding DAL 1, DAL 2 and DAL 3 (brown clip). Concave moulding HKL Flexible moulding FAL DAL 1DAL 2DAL 3 A flexible moulding withcurved bending corner for neat transitions at all junc- tions between 1-180 degrees and for covering the transi- tion between a planked roof angle and the ceiling. Covering moulding For beautifully finished ceiling and wall areas. Fast and easy clip-installation. Decor panels RapidoClick in Palisander

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