Using laminate in hospitality interiors
Using laminate in hospitality interiors
Laminate can be used for a wide range of applications within a hospitality environment. Praised for many reasons including; its durability and resistance to moisture and scratches, ease to work with and fabricate into interesting shapes and designs and, bold colours, patterns and styles.
It’s easy to see why laminate sheets are used in interior design schemes in hospitality projects time and time again.
Below we’ve picked out our favourite hospitality projects from across Europe that included Formica® laminate. Explore laminate products for hospitality interiors further.
Epic Sana Hotel
The use of Formica® Laminate in F9485 Nero Grafite alongside stunning Homapal metals in this project shows how the two surface materials can work well together. The matte effect of Nero Grafite with the bold use of metallics from the Homapal real metal surfaces range adds an element of luxury and elegance to the interior of this city centre hotel in Portugal.
Aqua Bar and Grill
Laminates from the TrueScale collection appear perfectly against bold colours in this bar and restaurant in Bromley, UK. F3460 Calacatta Marble and F9483 were used for the bespoke table tops, finished with gold aluminium trim.
“I proposed Formica Laminate in Calacatta to my client as it is the most realistic-looking laminate alternative to real marble without the high cost. It’s extremely durable and looks high-end. I have chosen it for many projects and always get great feedback from clients.” Simi Qamar, Furniture Fusion
Ronald McDonald House Charity centre
F5483 Mocca Firwood using Linewood texture and F7902 Iron in Matte58 are used to create fun curved wall panels, seating areas and furniture in a hospital childrens play area in the Netherlands. Formica Laminate was chosen for this specific project due to the durability, hygienic qualities and decors available. The properties of this high pressure Laminate allows for postforming, ensuring the curved elements of the design could be achieved exactly as imagined.
Tokyo history meets modern Barcelona
At Barcelona’s oldest Japanese restaurant, traditional Japanese style was combined with a modern vanguard using cut Formica Laminate panels to produce a classic kimono stripe pattern with practical features such as durability and hygienic properties, essential for a hospitality environment.
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