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Ambassador Boutique Hotel

Nyon, Switzerland

This unique project reflects the architectural surroundings and language of the inspiring mountain landscapes overlooking the city of Nyon. The intimate ambiance of the Ambassador Boutique Hotel is created by the synthesis between the sand, black or taupé shades which confer a sober and refined décor to the space. Vicaima doors conform to the elegant spirit, with a plain dark grey or white design and prove to be a fundamental element in this arrangement, which highlights the essence of the hotel’s lines in perfect equilibrium.

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Baxter Green

Nottinghamshire, England

Envisioned by internationally recognised Leonard Design Architects, Baxter Green project introduces outstanding low-density luxury housing surrounded by tranquil countryside. This Development from house builder William May, incorporated Vicaima’s Dekordor® 3D finished interior doors throughout, alternating within particular house types, between a textured grey face with horizontal decorative grooves and a rich Dark Cedar finish. 

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Hygge Park

Keynsham, England

Vicaima’s innovative and stylish interior door models have been selected to compliment a new concept in housing from Crest Nicholson, at their Hygge Park development in Keynsham near Bristol; where the essence of Danish inspired design has been captured.

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Mercure Lugo Centro Hotel

Galicia, Spain

The Mercure Lugo Centro Hotel, which is the first of the chain in the Galicia region, adopted different constructive solutions, performances and finishes, signed by Vicaima, to be fitted in the rooms and common areas of the development. The products of the company integrate the 89 rooms comprising the property, along with the common spaces, which provide unique amenities. Together, these culminate in an experience designed in detail for guests and visitors.

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Electricity House

Bristol, England

Electricity House has stood at the very heart of Bristol City centre since its construction in the late 1930’s and was perhaps best known as the home of the South West Electricity Board. Designed by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also famously created the much loved red telephone box, this building has commanded attention for generations.

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Fulham Riverside, Barratt Development

London, United Kingdom

This ambitious and visionary development at Fulham Wharf is a modern retail and residential hub with riverside luxury living and cultivated green space. 

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WWF

Woking, United Kingdom

Vicaima was chosen to provide the interior door sets for the World Wildlife Fund Living Planet Centre in Woking, which is also home to the WWF. The centre is at the very forefront of sustainable design and construction, and is one of the greenest buildings in the UK. It is testimony to achieving the reality of living in harmony with nature.

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Collège le Marais III

Gimel, Switzerland

Perfectly integrated into the surrounding landscape of Gimel’s city, Switzerland, the Collège le Marais III highlights  minimalism  and functionality. This project was designed by the Magizan architecture studio who prescribed the selection of building elements which guaranteed durability and the easy maintenance of spaces. The school building was equipped with Portaro® fire and acoustic and non-fire solutions. To enhance the luminosity of the environment, the high resistance finish of Dekordor SHD was selected, in oak tone.

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Bali Luxury Living

Costa del Mar, Panama

With a sophisticated architectural style, this luxury housing project is situated on the Costa del Mar, Panama, close to nature and the sea. In order to integrate it’s modern and carefully designed interiors, Vicaima doors and frames were selected with customized finish in horizontal walnut real wood veneer plus matt varnish. Options such as apartment entrance doors, portaro®  single leaf embellished with customized frames using panel applications and portaro double leaf, were some of the chosen solutions to guarantee the comfort and elegance desired for the spaces.

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