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Home›Latest News›Doors & Windows›Five shades of Grey from Vicaima is a real leaf turner

Five shades of Grey from Vicaima is a real leaf turner

By Lauren Holmes
April 7, 2015
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When it comes to the latest trend for interior door colours, Vicaima really know how to excite the imagination.  Grey is proving to be a very popular choice with interior designers and developers right now, so it’s only right that with a reputation for innovation, Vicaima have come up with five finishes that seem sure to satisfy the growing desire for shades of Grey.

The shades include Dekordor 3D Grey, Grey stained Oak veneer, Dekordor HD Dark Grey, Straight Line veneer Grey and Dekordor SD Grey Walnut.  All of which are available as made to order products to individual project requirements.

Dekordor 3D Grey, launched earlier this year is already in great demand.  With its embossed and very tactile surface, displaying a horizontal grain design, the doors make an ideal choice for hotel room and apartment entrances.  Available either lipped or edge banded and as part of a complete door and frame assembly where required.

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Dekordor 3D Grey

 

Another recent introduction is the Grey stained Oak veneered door.  With its natural wood tones these doors provide the perfect accompaniment to the current fashion for stained wood flooring, stairs, kitchen cabinets and even furniture.  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. Doors are available in either textured or smooth finish for even greater design flexibility.

Where added durability is required, Dekordor HD Dark Grey provides the ideal solution.  This scratch resistant laminate finish also provides protection from UV shading, making it ideal for more demanding locations such as commercial offices, student accommodation and social housing.  Doors can be supplied glazed and with full security, fire and acoustic options so ready to meet the most exacting requirements.

 

If these were not enough, two further shades from the Vicaima Grey palette are sure to inspire ideas.  Grey Straight Line veneer offers a strikingly even grain configuration, otherwise lacking in conventional veneered doors, while new Dekordor SD Grey Walnut introduces a foil finish that gives a slightly weathered look in an economically priced format.

Whichever colour you choose Vicaima offer a greater range of design and performance options, creating solutions for luxury living space, hotels, commercial offices, student accommodation and many other locations where the right doors can make all the difference.

For further details about these and other products from the many Vicaima collections, visit the Vicaima website www.vicaima.com   alternatively, call 01793 532333 for additional information.

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