Design Studies for Saudi Arabia
Our Saudi interior design studies interpret tradition as space rather than decoration.
Inward-facing layouts, courtyards, and layered privacy are paired with a modern architectural language rooted in Portuguese craftsmanship.
Luxury is expressed through proportion, material integrity, and restraint — creating interiors aligned with Vision 2030 and the Saudi international market.​

Interior Courtyard as Microclimate
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The villa is organized around a central courtyard that acts as both a climatic regulator and spatial heart of the home.
Shaded circulation, controlled vegetation, and water elements create a cooler microclimate while maintaining privacy and visual calm.
Dining as a Formal Yet Intimate Experience
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The dining space is positioned along the courtyard edge, combining architectural solidity with openness.
Natural stone, warm timber, and sculptural lighting frame the dining table as a central gathering element, suitable for both family use and formal hospitality.


Functional Luxury Rooted in Materiality
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The kitchen is designed as a calm, functional environment with a strong material presence.
Stone surfaces, warm wood cabinetry, and integrated lighting support daily use while maintaining architectural continuity with the rest of the villa.
Private Spaces Defined by Calm and Comfort
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Private interiors are conceived as protected retreats.
The master suite opens toward the courtyard while maintaining visual privacy, using layered lighting, soft materials, and restrained compositions to create a serene atmosphere.


