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Art deco doors fit in with TV house

A Vicaima product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 18, 2005

When Property Ladder developers were looking for doors for their Art-Deco house, Vicaima offered the ideal solution.

When Property Ladder developers were looking for doors for their Art-Deco house, Vicaima offered the ideal solution.

Sisters Natalie and Tanja Milton featured in the hit Channel Four show as they took on the renovation of a unique 1930s four bedroom house crying out for some attention.

Situated at Sandbanks, Poole, an area famed for having the fourth most expensive land in the world, the property demanded something more than the average door.

Vicaima was chosen for their blend of stunning designs and indisputable quality.

Of the vast range of doors available, the Exclusive Natur EX5.1 with DFB02 decorative beading was selected as it complimented both the art-deco look and the sisters' flamboyant style.

Its clean-cut lines and black panels combine timeless style with modern design and technology.

Real wood veneers and contrasting inlays added an extra touch of quality to the development.

Tanja said 'We've had an incredible amount of compliments on the Vicaima doors as they truly set off the house and are fabulously art-deco'.

Vicaima offer a wide selection of finishes including Ash, Maple and Steamed Beech.

The Milton sisters opted for glazed cherry veneer throughout the house, which was compatible with all of the wide range of decors they chose, from bold colour schemes to neutral classics.

The Exclusive range is just one of an extensive selection of door styles offered by Vicaima.

Other options include Classic panelled and Essential flush doors, in a variety of fully factory finished veneer, foil and laminate faces.

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