Alumetal Company | Tashe Decor
Introduction:
Tashe Decor is primarily an interior design and modern decorative materials supply company. However, it enters the world of “Aluminum” from an aesthetic and decorative perspective (Architectural Aluminum), rather than just basic metalworking or standard door manufacturing.
Here is an in-depth look at what Tashe Decor offers at the intersection of “Decor and Metal” and what distinguishes it from traditional aluminum workshops:
1. Modern Alumetal Kitchen Systems
In this department, Tashe relies on merging aluminum with decorative materials to break the old “metallic” look:
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HPL and Cladding Materials: Using strong internal aluminum profiles with external cladding resistant to scratches and heat, available in matte colors or natural-looking wood finishes.
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Smart Closing Systems: They don’t just focus on the structure; they emphasize “hydraulic hinges” and drawer slides that can handle heavy weights, which is often missing in low-end alumetal.
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Integrated Lighting: Aluminum profiles in kitchens are designed with built-in tracks to house LED strips that illuminate work surfaces invisibly.
2. “Slim” Profiles and Glass Facades
At Tashe, the focus is on Visual Vision (Minimalist Design):
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Slim Aluminum Profiles: Providing windows with very thin profiles to give the largest possible glass area, allowing natural light to flood in (a current trend for villas and offices).
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Double Glazing: Utilizing treated glass for heat and sound insulation by up to 90%, with Argon gas injected between layers to increase efficiency.
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Electrostatic Painting: Offering specialized colors (such as charcoal gray, matte black, and bronze) that give aluminum a smooth, luxurious texture that does not peel over time.
3. Merging Aluminum with Wood and Marble Alternatives (Wall Cladding)
This is where Tashe’s strength in decor shines; they don’t place aluminum as a separate piece, but integrate it as:
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Partitioning: Using glass aluminum partitions to divide rooms or offices in a modern style.
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Frames and Strips: Placing aluminum strips in gold or silver between marble and wood alternative panels to add a “Luxury Touch.”
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Gola Profiles: Using aluminum profiles integrated into wardrobes instead of protruding external handles.
4. Shutter Systems
Tashe provides integrated solutions for aluminum rolling shutters:
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Smart Motors: The ability to control windows and doors via mobile apps or “Remote Control.”
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Thermal Insulation: Aluminum slats injected with “foam” prevent heat leakage in summer, saving on air conditioning consumption.
Why do some prefer Tashe over regular Alumetal workshops?
| Point of Difference | Traditional Alumetal Workshop | Tashe Decor |
| Design | Relies on standard measurements. | 3D design and color coordination with room decor. |
| Quality | Focuses only on sealing gaps. | Focuses on sound/air insulation and vibration prevention. |
| Final Touch | Screws or silicone might appear unappealing. | Professional “Hotel Finish” with complete concealment of screws. |
| Warranty | Usually a verbal guarantee. | Official warranty on profiles, glass, and accessories. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Here is a collection of questions customers often ask when planning alumetal and decor finishes:
1. Is Alumetal better for kitchens or wood?
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Answer: Alumetal is superior for kitchens as it is completely resistant to water, insects, and fire. Thanks to Tashe Decor’s techniques, you can get an aluminum kitchen with a wooden appearance (Khashmonium) that combines the strength of metal with the beauty of wood.
2. What is the best alumetal profile for sound insulation?
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Answer: Jumbo and Tango profiles are the most common and powerful in insulation, especially when using “double” glass (two layers with an air space or Argon gas between them) with thicknesses starting from 18 mm.
3. Can “Wood Alternative” be installed over Alumetal?
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Answer: Yes, professional decor companies like Tashe use aluminum profiles as supporting frames behind wood or marble alternative panels on external facades to ensure stability and rust resistance.
4. How do I maintain the shine and paint of Alumetal for years?
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Answer: Periodic cleaning with a cotton cloth dampened with water only is recommended. Avoid strong chemical cleaners or coarse steel wool that might scratch the protective “electrostatic” layer.
5. Are Tashe Decor’s prices higher than regular workshops?
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Answer: The price is often slightly higher, but you are paying for quality materials, precision finish, and after-sales service (warranty), which is a long-term investment that avoids repetitive maintenance costs.
6. Does Tashe Decor provide measurements and site visits for free?
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Answer: Most major companies provide an initial site visit service for a small fee, which is deducted from the total bill upon contracting to ensure technical execution accuracy.
Conclusion:
The combination of Alumetal as a structural element and Tashe Decor as an aesthetic element represents the perfect equation for a modern home that blends “sturdiness” with “elegance.” While Alumetal protects you from street noise and weather fluctuations, Tashe Decor’s touches grant you the visual comfort and luxury you deserve.


