Hospitality
Doc Let, Nha Trang, Vietnam
Project Overview
The Doc Let project at Nha Trang sits within Vietnam’s growing coastal hospitality sector, a segment combining international and domestic visitor traffic with the design ambitions of contemporary resort interiors. Coastal locations add climate pressures beyond standard tropical hospitality: salt-air corrosion, accelerated UV exposure, and higher year-round humidity loads all bear on the durability of interior finishes.
Goodrich Global supplied digital print wallcovering across designated areas of the property.
Goodrich Specification
Digital print wallcovering let the resort render bespoke imagery — landscape photography, abstracted natural patterns, brand-language graphics — at the architectural scale resort interiors call for. The print specification carries fire compliance and durability appropriate to public-area hospitality use, with UV-stable print technology supporting the colour fidelity coastal interiors require. That UV stability is the load-bearing detail at a beachfront resort: unprotected prints would fade and shift colour within seasons, whereas this specification holds its imagery and palette through sustained sun and humidity, protecting the brand presentation guests see on arrival.
For Vietnamese hospitality projects, Goodrich’s regional supply through Sangetsu Goodrich Vietnam underpins the execution chain. Sample boards, brand-language coordination, and on-site installation are handled by Vietnam-based teams familiar with the local operational context, keeping the project close to its support.
Project Outcome
The Doc Let Nha Trang wallcovering specification is in operational service, retaining its colour and clarity in a demanding coastal climate. The bespoke imagery gives the resort a distinct visual identity at architectural scale, while the durable, fire-compliant surface stands up to the public-area traffic and frequent cleaning a working resort generates. The project illustrates Goodrich’s capability to support Vietnamese coastal hospitality with specifications calibrated for the climate and operational realities of resort environments.








