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INTERIORS 17 ADF12_Vicaima_Interiors - Doors_HPAdv_Layout 1 19/11/2021 11:56 Page 1


Immerse yourself in a sensory experience for doors


W


hen we talk about interior doors in the context of sensory experience, the obvious topic is to think about


looks and general appearance.However, in our hopefully soon to be, post-pandemic world, a more immersive experience is sought in our future daily lives. Innovative door design can often be limited


to visual perception. In otherwords, does it turn heads and stand out in its surroundings? A not unrealistic aspiration, although seldomachieved these days. This is especially true given the humdrum and quite frankly tired result presented by the ubiquitous white painted moulded skin doors you see at every turn. The use of colour and wood grain pattern can elevate interior doors immeasurably. This is something Vicaima have been perfecting for over 60 years, with their factory finished decorative door portfolio. However, now they take us on a new journey of sensory experience with the introduction of doors that invite you to feel in every sense of the word.


Two of Vicaima’s very popular ranges have


recently been extended to provide doors with something more than just great looks. Both ranges are from the Dekordor®


collections and


include:Dekordor 3Dpresenting a pronounced embossed grain effect finish, which although rippled to the touch; is very durable. The horizontal designs in Grey, Black,Washed Oak and Dark Cedar have been extended to encompass new vertical Oak inspiration with Glacier and Silver finishes. The second door range offering somethingmore, isDekordor SD Touch. Here its subtle grain effect foil and highly realisticwood look, blurs both the visual and textural line between technologically advanced materials and original real wood veneer.Available as a vertical grain pattern, in a rich hue of Coffee Oak or for the perfect alternative to plain white; Pearl Oak SDTouch offers a tactile head-turner that adds chic to any room without stretching the budget. Both these sensory ranges are manufactured and suitable for a variety of applications and


sectors, be it homes, hotels, education, or commercial spaces. Products can be supplied as ‘door only’ or as part of a complete door kit for rapid assembly on site.All with UK tested and certified fire, security, and acoustic performance where applicable.Vicaima can even offer larger projects the option to select matching wardrobes or wall panels, for the complete room package. Last but by no means least, is the attention


to environmental responsibility. Dekordor 3D and SD Touch, like all Vicaima products, are manufactured to ISO 14001 standards and are FSC certified. So, you can be sure that your choice of doors is not only good for you, but also good for the planet. Don’t just take our word for it, request a


sample so you can see and feel for yourself. 01793 532 333 www.vicaima.com


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Responding to the design challenges of modern offices


palette, modular options and designs that work beautifully together, Rudiments can respond to the design challenge of modern offices. Featuring Jute, Teak, Basalt and the brand-new Clay and Clay Create, all carpet tiles in Rudiments are made from solution- dyed nylon for hassle-free performance, meaning that designers can focus on the job in hand, delivering inspirational spaces that support the productivity and wellbeing of their users. Sharing a similar design, Clay and Clay


R


Create carpet planks are made to work together. With the all-over look of Clay adding texture across large areas and Clay Create’s ability to explore colour combinations that mark out activity or transition from one area to the next, it’s a combination that makes powerful flooring layouts possible. The new 25 x 100 cm plank


udiments is a unique carpet tile and plank collection from IVC Commercial. With a shared colour


organic pattern well-suited to large areas, the rise and fall of Basalt’s structure is available in all 12 colours of the Rudiments carpet tile collection. The coarsely spun plant threads of woven


format also means a perfect match to Rudiments carpet tiles, for even more creativity. Adding organic structure to projects, it’s presented in a selection of 12 colours from the Rudiments palette. In a random lay plank made to work easily with all Rudiments styles,Clay brings newways of breaking up spaces. Rooted in ancient and timeworn stone


blocks, Basalt is a random lay carpet tile that adds bold texture. Creating a random


hessian are the muse for Jute, a subtle and undeniably elegant look for schemes with a sophisticated materials palette. Available in all 12 colourways of the Rudiments collection that blend functional colours with complementing trend hues, this design brings a relaxed harmony to commercial projects. For Teak, IVC Commercial has explored


our innate connection with wood, creating a random lay carpet tile with a structured look and a casual touch for endlessmix andmatch possibilities. Echoing the light and shade thrown by oiled blocks arranged in arbitrary geometric patterns, the carpet tile offers a structured yet casual aesthetic across open spaces in all 12 Rudiments colourways.


01332 851 500 www.ivc-commercial.com LISTEN HERE


Dekordor 3D Glacier Oak


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