Alumil India Launches Hospitality-Focused Systems
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Alumil India Launches Hospitality-Focused Systems

Alumil India has launched a specialised range of aluminium windows and doors tailored for the hospitality sector, offering integrated solutions for modern hotel developments.

The new portfolio includes curtain walls, entrance doors, window and door systems, pergolas and fencing solutions, designed to meet the functional and aesthetic requirements of hotels across segments, from luxury resorts to boutique properties.

The systems are available in sliding, hinged, folding and minimal configurations across the company’s COMFORT, SMARTIA and SUPREME series. These are engineered to deliver thermal insulation, sound reduction, security and durability, enhancing guest comfort and operational efficiency.

Designed with slim aluminium profiles and large glazing areas, the solutions maximise natural light and provide unobstructed views, aligning with contemporary hospitality design trends.

The product range also offers resistance to extreme weather conditions, including high humidity, coastal salinity and temperature variations, along with features such as water-tightness, corrosion resistance and acoustic insulation.

With multiple finishes and customisation options, the systems enable architectural flexibility while maintaining performance standards. Alumil India supports the offering with end-to-end services, including design, installation and after-sales support, backed by its global expertise in hospitality projects.

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Alumil India has launched a specialised range of aluminium windows and doors tailored for the hospitality sector, offering integrated solutions for modern hotel developments. The new portfolio includes curtain walls, entrance doors, window and door systems, pergolas and fencing solutions, designed to meet the functional and aesthetic requirements of hotels across segments, from luxury resorts to boutique properties. The systems are available in sliding, hinged, folding and minimal configurations across the company’s COMFORT, SMARTIA and SUPREME series. These are engineered to deliver thermal insulation, sound reduction, security and durability, enhancing guest comfort and operational efficiency. Designed with slim aluminium profiles and large glazing areas, the solutions maximise natural light and provide unobstructed views, aligning with contemporary hospitality design trends. The product range also offers resistance to extreme weather conditions, including high humidity, coastal salinity and temperature variations, along with features such as water-tightness, corrosion resistance and acoustic insulation. With multiple finishes and customisation options, the systems enable architectural flexibility while maintaining performance standards. Alumil India supports the offering with end-to-end services, including design, installation and after-sales support, backed by its global expertise in hospitality projects.

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