Giving room designs a taste for chocolate

Giving room designs a taste for chocolate

Chocolate is just one of 6 contemporary colours introduced by Vicaima as part of their new stained oak doors range, which answers the growing trend for attractively stained real wood veneers in modern homes, apartments and hotel suites.

Recent interior design has seen resurgence in the appeal created by natural wood tones within homes and leisure facilities and is typified by the use of stained wood for flooring, stairs, kitchen cabinets and even furniture. One example of this fashion is the popularity of grey wood hues with white walls to create a striking contrast of light and dark.  This décor movement can now be further complimented by the use of Vicaima interior stained doors. Embodied with the natural grain of real Oak veneer, the faces have been enhanced with a matt lacquered stain finish which requires no further treatment once fitted and provides an easy to clean surface.

The doors are available either textured or smooth finished in 6 popular colours including Hazel, Chocolate, Grey, Limed Oak, Wenge and Walnut, offering plenty of scope for individual design tastes.

The new Vicaima stained doors come complete with edge banding to match the faces and can be supplied either as individual door leaves or within a door assembly comprising of door, frame and ironmongery depending upon client requirements. As with all Vicaima doors a full range of performance and glazing specifications can be accommodated, including FD30 and FD60 fire rated, Secured by Design (SBD) and acoustic options.

Vicaima have a wealth of experience in the design, manufacture and supply of door assemblies and this expertise and innovation has seen their products specified for an ever growing number of UK and international luxury apartments, hotel and leisure developments, plus numerous commercial projects. For further details about the new Vicaima stained range or other products from their many collections, visit the Vicaima website www.vicaima.com   Alternatively, call 01793 532333 for additional information.

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