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the Dorchester hotel



In the world of high-end interior design, even the smallest details can make a significant impact. At Wrapp , we recently had the privilege of working on a unique project at the prestigious Dorchester Hotel in London. Our team was tasked with elevating the aesthetics of a restroom space by applying architectural wrapp vinyl to the toilet cubicles. In this blog, we'll take you through the process and reveal how this seemingly small modification contributed to a grand transformation.


Selecting the right colour

The right shade of grey can be a game-changer in interior design. After careful deliberation, we settled on a refined, medium grey tone commercial wrapp vinyl for the cubicle renovation . This choice seamlessly blended with the hotel's existing palette while introducing a touch of contemporary finesse.


The Application Process

  1. Preparation: Before any application of the commercial wrapp vinyl , meticulous preparation is crucial. Our team cleaned and primed the door surface to ensure optimal adhesion.

  2. Precise Measurements: Accurate measurements are imperative for a flawless application. We took precise dimensions of the door to custom-cut the bathroom wrapp vinyl, ensuring a perfect fit.

  3. Skillful Application: Applying architectural wrapp vinyl demands a skilled hand and a keen eye for detail. Our technicians worked meticulously to eliminate any air bubbles or imperfections, guaranteeing a smooth, seamless finish.

  4. Finishing Touches: Once the wrapp vinyl was applied, we carefully inspected the door to make any necessary adjustments and ensure a pristine final result.

Conclusion

At Wrapp , we believe that every detail matters when it comes to creating exceptional interior spaces. The Dorchester Hotel project demonstrates our commitment to excellence and our expertise in utilizing architectural wrapp vinyl to transform spaces into true works of art. If you're looking to elevate the aesthetics of your own space, don't hesitate to contact us.


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