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INTERIORS


Dekordor® V interior


HD Expressions: Durable laminate doors with distinctive wood character


icaima, a major European player in the design and manufacture of advanced


door


has announced the launch of Dekordor® HD Expressions,


durable and versatile fi nishes. Engineered to fuse the authentic beauty of woodlook with additional resilience, the range offers a fl exible solution that meets the dual demands of the modern construction market: providing architects and designers with sophisticated aesthetics,


solutions, a new collection of


while assuring developers,


contractors, and property owners of the enduring, certifi ed performance required for any high-quality project. The Dekordor®


HD Expressions range


is a statement of character, celebrating the detailed grains, tones and textures that make wood a timeless choice. The collection presents a curated palette of fi nishes, ranging from distinct, pronounced textures such as HD Wild Oak and Nova Walnut to the clean, smooth surfaces of HD Oak and Citric Walnut. This versatility empowers contractors and interior designers to craft unique interior narratives, from stark modern minimalism to richly layered, textural schemes. Beyond its visual appeal, the range is engineered to deliver excellent durability across a wide spectrum of demanding environments. The high-density (HD) surfaces offer reliable resistance to scratches, abrasion, stains, and heat, ensuring long-term surface integrity. This robust performance makes it perfectly suited for a myriad of applications where robust solutions are sought, such as in hospitality, corporate offi ces, or public buildings, while its distinctive wood character brings a sophisticated aesthetic to discerning


residential developments, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.


A key advantage of the Expressions range is its ability to create fully coordinated interiors. The fi nishes can be seamlessly applied across Vicaima’s extensive product portfolio, panels,


including doors, and skirting. frames, Furthermore, these


fi nishes are available on Vicaima’s certifi ed performance solutions, including Portaro® and Easi-fi t fi re-rated (up to 90 minutes), acoustic (up to 45 dB), and security door sets (including SBD), enabling an aesthetic continuity that achieves an unexpected harmony between design integrity and technical requirements. All products are FSC® certifi ed, refl ecting Vicaima’s commitment to sustainable sourcing.


The integration of Dekordor® Expressions into


market. HD


provides a signifi cant advantage for the specifi cation


Vicaima’s portfolio It streamlines the


design and procurement process by offering a single, reliable source for solutions that are both aesthetically aligned and technically certifi ed. This synergy empowers architects and designers to maintain consistent visual language throughout a project – from residential spaces to high-performance common areas – without the complexity of managing multiple suppliers.


it ensures that the specifi ed design intent


is perfectly matched with the required fi re,


acoustic, HD Expressions range.


and security performance,


guaranteeing a result that is cohesive, compliant, and built to last. Visit the website to discover the new Dekordor®


wall 01793 532 333 www.vicaima.com


Ultimately,


WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK


ADF OCTOBER 2025


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