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Hotel Catalonia Donosti
San Sebastian, Spain
An ancient convent in San Sebastian dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries has been transformed into the first hotel owned by the Catalonia brand in the Basque Country, and Vicaima was the brand chosen to provide its interior doors. Poised on the hill of San Bartolomeu and boasting panoramic views of La Concha beach, the Catalonia Donosti hotel is an elegant 4-star property that has 128 rooms of 7 different types.
Hotel Apolo
Palma Maiorca
Situated near Ca’n Pastilla Beach, Apolo Hotel in Palma de Mallorca is equipped with Block Vicaima, finished in white Dekordor® SD that combines with the minimalist decor of the hotel. Several facilities of this comfortable hotel, integrate the normal interior block, where the room entrance integrates the Block Vicaima certified as 30 minute fire-resistant.
Hotel Aleysa Boutique & SPA
Málaga, Spain
The room entrance doors of the five-star Hotel Vincci Selección Aleysa Boutique & Spa, one of the most sophisticated hotels in Malaga, Spain, were furnished with Portaro® FD30 AC37dB, incorporating electronic locks, CE mark ironmongery and concealed door closers. In stained wenge, these doors present, on the outer face, satined lateral inlays and moulded frames, which give it a blend of classic and contemporary ambiance. The wardrobes, bearing the same tone, have glazing and two to four model doors. For the common areas, the 2 leaf Portaro® FD30 and FD60, was the choice.
Hotel & SPA Residencia Puerto Tarifa
Tarifa, Spain
The Hotel & Spa La Residencia Puerto, located at the most southern point of Europe, in Tarifa (Spain), reopened in April, with new interior door solutions bearing the seal Portaro® by Vicaima in the access to the corridors, rooms and common areas. Offering conditions for a unique comfort and relaxing experience, the complex has a spa, sauna and rooftop with heated outdoor swimming pool, as well as a restaurant, a variety of different room types and a permanent service team.
Holiday Inn Express Asuncion Aviadores
Paraguay
Vicaima takes its solutions across its borders with the new hotel Holiday Inn Express Asuncion Aviadores in Paraguay. With a modern and eco-friendly positioning, this hotel project is fitted with Vicaima solutions, contributing to the impetus of the concept and assure the comfort and safety of guests, in the most diverse spaces.
Hadden Homes
Scotland, United Kingdom
Chosen by select Scottish residential developer, Hadden Homes; for an attractive collection of 3 and 4 bedroomed houses at Glenluie Green in the rural village of Meigle, Perthshire. All rooms throughout the properties have been fitted with Vicaima veneered doors from the Naturdor® Range. Supplied with ‘A’ Grade Crown Cut North American Oak and face finished in a satin lacquer, their high-quality figured grain gives a luxury feel. In addition, Hadden Homes selected a ‘finishing touch’, with the inclusion of face grooving in the form of four horizontal lines with a contrasting darker stain, to create a contemporary 5 panel design.
DORCHESTER 183
Glasgow, Scotland
Vicaima are pleased to have been chosen to supply the latest on-trend interior doors, to specialist residential developer, Bellway Homes; for an affordable luxury urban apartment project in the heart of Glasgow. Working in conjunction with partners Rowan Manufacturing, Vicaima’s Visual Sensations Cross Directional Woodgrain (CDW) doors, in Alpine Grey finish were selected for use throughout these 1,2 and 3 bedroomed homes.
Club Med Magna Marbella
Andalusia, Spain
After two decades, the Club Med brand is back in Andalusia, one of Europe’s most attractive tourist destinations, with a new premium resort, the Club Med Magna Marbella, to which Vicaima contributed towards a project "whose chief aim is to develop tourism in the most sustainable way possible", as Henri Giscard d’Estaing, the President of the brand, stated.
Círculo Artístico 1911 Hotel Boutique
Múrcia, Spain
The Círculo Artístico 1911 Hotel Boutique results from the transformation of a historic building, dating back to the early nineteenth century and harmoniously framed into the cultural context of the city of Caravaca de la Cruz, in Murcia, Spain.