Monday, 23 September 2019 13:29

Added dimension brought to new-build development

    The village of Bramcote in Nottinghamshire has been a popular place for homeowners with discerning taste since Victorian times, so it’s little wonder that it’s now attracting fresh interest for 21st-century living with the select Baxter Green development by William May.

    Envisioned by internationally-recognised Leonard Design Architects and set in the former gardens of Grade II Listed St. John’s College, Baxter Green introduces outstanding low-density luxury housing surrounded by tranquil countryside. Once complete, Baxter Green will have 40 residential properties varying in sizes from apartments to five-bedroom houses, with ample-sized living space and all fitted with Vicaima quality interior doors.

    Long-established and regional house-builder William May Developments has used Vicaima’s Dekordor 3D finished doors throughout, alternating within particular house types, between a textured grey face with horizontal decorative grooves and a rich dark cedar finish.

    Dekordor 3D adds a new dimension to interior design, with highly attractive horizontal grained textured laminates in a range of on-trend and contemporary colour tones. This durable range can be further enhanced, with the addition of glass panel doors, face grooving or even metallic inlays to create individual statements for apartments or traditional homes. All of the Dekordor 3D collection comes in a choice of cores and can be supplied with added performance including fire doors which are compliant with the most rigorous fire door regulations, acoustics and security doors where required as part of a complete door and door frame kit.

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