NAYADA transforms space in the Ramada Kazan City Center in Kazan

21 / 08 / 2013

The NAYADA Company has completed work on the design of the hall and shower rooms in the Ramada Kazan City Center, the first world-class hotel in Kazan.

The main objective of the project was the possibility of quick transformation of conference hall space, depending on the activities being carried out there. The visual properties of the interior of the hotel rooms were also of great importance. Elegance, comfort and aesthetics are the priority qualities in the design of Ramada Kazan City Center.

Photo NAYADA transforms space in the Ramada Kazan City Center in Kazan

In order to achieve these objectives, NAYADA proposed a solution based on the NAYADA-Hufcor acoustic partitions system. Nine independent mobile acoustic partitions, with a door in each one, were installed in an area of 440 sq. m, thus creating separate and independent rooms. One of the partitions is mounted in such a way that, if necessary, it can be converted into two short ones. The height of the partitions is 3,700 mm, the area of the installed NAYADA-Hufcor partitions is 215 sq. m., with a total weight of around 6 tons.

Photo NAYADA transforms space in the Ramada Kazan City Center in Kazan

The feeling of freshness, lightness and comfort, despite the total weight of the design, has become an essential element in creating the decor of the conference hall space. Mobile laminated chipboard panels of “Sand Beige” color harmoniously matched the interior of the hotel complex. The decor of the supporting columns is made of the same material, giving a finished appearance to the room.

Photo NAYADA transforms space in the Ramada Kazan City Center in Kazan

Photo NAYADA transforms space in the Ramada Kazan City Center in Kazan

In addition, NAYADA manufactured and installed 130 all-glass shower screens at the Ramada Kazan City Center, where the main criteria were maximum comfort and aesthetics.

High-tech solutions by NAYADA meet the highest safety requirements in the construction of public interiors.