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INTERIORS


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Fresh ideas for Interior Doors in 2020 A


s a new decade commences, professionals everywhere are seeking fresh inspiration for interiors,


whether for commercial spaces or residential living. This desire for innovative performance and trend-setting designs is most notable when it comes to interior doors, whose influence upon a room can have a marked effect on the surrounding décor, lifting and invigorating adjacent space. Bringing clarity to this process is Vicaima, who have just launched their 2020 Interior Door Selector. Packed with ideas this brochure is an essential tool for every specifier. Now an annual and eagerly anticipated


event, the 2020 edition of the Vicaima Interior Door Selector has over 100 pages


filled with doors and doorsets that suit a multitude of applications, tastes and budgets. Its simple to navigate layout has been designed to make the selection process straightforward, with at a glance guides to form, function and fire, or indeed other desired performance criteria. Every range also shows a simply Price Indicator, allowing easy comparison between potential options for that perfect specification. New for 2020, Vicaima have introduced


some pioneering products that are certain to gain wide appeal. These include: Primed 2 Go, a revolutionary, polymer faced door for painting that requires no surface sanding or priming, saving time and money on site. Deep Textured Finish, creating the authentic touch of an open grain in a matt finish that can be applied to a selection of veneered and stained veneered doors. An extension to the Visual Sensation foil


Vicaima 2020 Interior Door Selector


door range, introducing four new matt finishes and new horizontal grain options in both the Naturdor Stained and Dekordor SD Foil ranges. Naturally, at Vicaima it’s not just about


New Transition Profiles: LVT Transitions


Quantum Flooring Solutions’ Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) transition profiles are suitable for covering and protecting joins between floorcoverings. They can also be used as transitions between two vinyl floorcoverings or two different types of floorcoverings, generally vinyl to carpet or vinyl to vinyl.


The bases for these LVT transitions come in three finishes: gold polished, silver chrome, and anodised satin silver. A 30mm wide LVT strip fits into the base. The profiles can be fitted with secret fixing, so there are no screw holes to worry about. They can also be fitted using Quantum’s new Q-Fix cartridge adhesive, with a strong and durable bond. Q-Fix can fully replace mechanical fixing, saving time and money. Quantum Flooring Solutions’ LVT transitions can be used with resilient floorcoverings, carpets and carpet tiles to prevent worn and frayed edges from becoming a trip hazard. They are suitable for use to aid safety in all public buildings such as hospitals, schools and hotels.


0161 627 4222 www.quantumprofilesystems.com Radialised ceiling for landmark restaurant Photo: Issy Crocker


A distinctive, spiral-shaped restaurant – a new landmark for a fashionable area of London – features a complex, radialised ceiling by Hunter Douglas Architectural. Hunter Douglas Architectural was specified to supply solid wood grill in ash for the restaurant ceiling after impressing designers Nex – with the


design consultation support before construction began. The global architectural products company supplied 189m2


of FSC-certified and


fire-rated panels, 20mm x 80mm slats, with a 100mm gap. 01604 648229 www.hunterdouglas.co.uk


Nature and industry combine


Two stunning Hunter Douglas Architectural ceilings that echo Rotterdam’s industrial heritage have been installed in the 29th


floor


of the Maas Tower, the tallest building in the Benelux region. Hunter Douglas Architectural was specified to supply 310m2


of grill wood


veneer in poplar. The grills were 10-40-20-45 profile with standard mismatched veneer to recreate as natural effect as possible. The panels were easy to install and can be removed quickly if access to the plenum is required. The dramatic Multipanel BXD ceiling, specified in RAL black, was supplied for the staff lounge and bar area.


01604 648229 www.hunterdouglas.co.uk


Vicaima Visual Sensations in New Valley finish, horizontal


great design and trend setting aesthetics. As specialists in performance products, Vicaima set the benchmark for fire certification, coupled with security and acoustic solutions. With a growing market awareness of the needs of providing peace of mind when it comes to fire safety, specifiers gain confidence from a supplier like Vicaima, who achieved 54 minutes during recent MHCLG testing of their 30-minute door assemblies. This coupled with Secure By Design approval and FSC environmental certification, makes Vicaima the obvious choice for demanding locations.


01793 532333 www.vicaima.com


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