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Founding Year
2016
Projects Completed
150+
Designed More than SQM
1,440,000






Mohammad
Great experience, thank God & thank you for the gift.
Amal
The Interior Design team was excellent. Especially Sakhr as he handled the project in such a short period from design to implementation. Many thanks, Ironwood!
Mona
Masha'Allah Tabarak Allah! The design is a masterpiece, I really like it, Masha'Allah! I hope to see your next designs, and may God bless you and expand your horizons.
FAQs
Sensory interior design goes beyond how a space looks — it designs the full experience of being in it. We consider how a space sounds, how materials feel under touch, how light moves through the day, and in some environments, how the space smells. The result is an environment that is remembered, not just seen.
Yes. We design luxury villas and private residences for residential clients, and restaurants, hotels, offices, and retail spaces for commercial clients. Our design standard and delivery process are the same for both.
Scale determines timeline. A focused residential project typically runs 2–6 months from concept to handover. Larger commercial or multi-room projects range from 6–18 months. We give you a realistic timeline at the start and manage every phase so the schedule holds.
Our studio is in Al Olaya, Riyadh, and most of our projects are in the city. We also take projects across Saudi Arabia & the GCC. Contact us with your location and brief — if we can deliver to our standard, we will.
Send us your brief through the contact page. Tell us about the space, the goal, and what matters most to you. From there, we schedule a consultation to understand the vision before recommending a path forward.
Yes. We offer interior design, project management, furnishings, consultation, and full execution with our own manpower or vetted contractors.
We primarily serve Riyadh and the wider KSA market. For remote or out-of-city projects, we can arrange site visits.
Within one business day. For urgent requests, call or message us on WhatsApp.
Absolutely. Our team designs and produces bespoke pieces to fit your space and budget.
A mood board is a collection of images, materials, and other design elements that represent the look, feel, and emotion you want for your home or office. It can be a great way to get inspired and start putting together the design elements you'll need to achieve the look you're going for.
A shortened term for Bill of Quantity (BOQ) isa detailed document used in construction that lists all the raw materials required for executing the 3D Design, along with their quantities. For example, the square meters required for floors such as ceramics, porcelain or Parquet.
At IWS we will show all the interior design styles available whether locally or globally for you to choose which one relates to you.
Yes, here are some but not limited to services we provide:
1. Project Supervision.
2. Shopping List and coordination (Guaranteed 10%-30% discounts)
3. Project execution.
4. Consultation Visits per project milestone
1. Modern.
2. Najdi Style.
3. Neo Classic.
4. Minimalist.
5. Japandi.
Yes, IWS Provides 3 months warranty after handover of custom furniture & interior Fit-Out.
Sensory interior design goes beyond how a space looks — it designs the full experience of being in it. We consider how a space sounds, how materials feel under touch, how light moves through the day, and in some environments, how the space smells. The result is an environment that is remembered, not just seen.
Yes. We design luxury villas and private residences for residential clients, and restaurants, hotels, offices, and retail spaces for commercial clients. Our design standard and delivery process are the same for both.
Scale determines timeline. A focused residential project typically runs 1–6 months from concept to handover — apartments at the shorter end, full villas at the longer. Larger commercial or multi-room projects range from 6–18 months. We give you a realistic timeline at the start and manage every phase so the schedule holds.
Our studio is in Al Olaya, Riyadh, and most of our projects are in the city. We also take projects across Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC. Contact us with your location and brief — if we can deliver to our standard, we will.
Send us your brief through the contact page or reach us on WhatsApp. Tell us about the space, the goal, and what matters most to you. From there, we schedule a consultation to understand the vision before recommending a path forward.
Ironwood Solutions was founded in 2016. Our studio is located in Al Olaya, Riyadh — Prince Abdulaziz Ibn Musaid Ibn Jalawi Street.
We work with private residential clients commissioning luxury villas, palaces, and residences, and with commercial clients including developers, restaurant groups, hotel operators, and corporate offices. The common thread is that all our clients value originality, precision, and a design that reflects who they are.
No. Ironwood does not have a house style. Our designs are shaped by the client, the brief, and the space — not by an aesthetic we impose. The consistency across our work is quality of execution and depth of sensory thinking, not a visual signature.
Yes, by appointment. Send us a note through the contact page and we will arrange a time that works for both sides.
The brief and concept typically take 3–6 weeks combined for a residential project, longer for larger commercial work. Development runs 4–8 weeks. Execution is set by the scale of the build — 6+ months for a focused villa fit-out, 12+ months for a private palace or multi-site commercial project. We give you a full programme at the end of stage 2.
Yes, within reason. Changes during concept are free. Changes during development require minor documentation updates and a small revision fee. Changes during execution are the most expensive — both in cost and timeline — and we will always flag the trade-off before we act on them.
We manage them ourselves. Fit-out and site management are an Ironwood discipline, not something we outsource — that is the only way to protect the design through execution. If you already have a design and a contractor in place, we can also be brought in for site management alone.
In some cases, yes — for projects where the client has an existing trusted team. We evaluate this case by case. The key factor is whether we can take full accountability for the quality of the result.
Yes. While most clients work with us across the full scope, we do take on standalone project management and fit-out oversight for clients who have an existing design but need execution expertise. Contact us with your brief to discuss.
Yes. Our residential work includes luxury villas, private palaces, and high-end apartments. Our commercial work covers offices, restaurants, hotels, retail spaces, and mixed-use environments. Both receive the same level of design and delivery.
Three things: we are the only firm in Saudi Arabia that leads with sensory design as a discipline. We integrate brand strategy directly into interior design. And we deliver all services under one team — so the concept never gets diluted between design, furniture, and execution.
Every project is unique, so pricing is based on scope, scale, and finish level. After an initial consultation, we provide a transparent proposal covering design, materials, execution, and project management — no hidden fees.
Interior design is structural and spatial — it decides how a space works, what it is made of, and how it behaves. Interior decoration is the layer that goes on top once the space is built. We do interior design. Decoration is offered as a separate paid scope when clients want a fully styled, move-in-ready result — it is not bundled in by default, but available on request.
Yes. We can provide design-only engagements where you handle execution with another contractor. In those cases, we produce full documentation and a specification pack so another team can build to our design. Be aware: most of the risk of a design drifting during execution comes from this model, which is why we recommend a full-scope engagement where possible.
Yes — budget clarity at the start makes the design sharper, not weaker. We prefer to know the target number early and design to it. Projects drift when budgets are ambiguous.
Not necessarily. Sensory design is a thinking discipline, not an upgrade. Many sensory decisions — acoustic strategy, material choice, lighting character — are made as part of the same process as any other design decision. The difference is that they are made deliberately rather than by accident.
Especially to commercial projects. Hospitality, retail, and restaurants live or die on sensory experience. Most of the highest-value applications of sensory design are in commercial contexts where how a customer feels in a space translates directly into behaviour.
No. Sensory design is the way we work, regardless of whether the client requests it by name. Every project we deliver has a sensory strategy behind it. The difference is whether the client wants to engage with that layer actively or let us handle it.
Neuroaesthetics is the academic study of how the brain responds to beauty and space. Sensory design is the applied discipline of using those insights, alongside decades of practical craft knowledge, to design better environments. We draw on both, but we are designers, not neuroscientists.
We work with the brand you have. We read the guidelines, identify what the brand actually promises, and design the space to deliver on it. If the brand guidelines are incomplete, we can supplement them — but we do not replace a brand team that is already doing good work.
We say so honestly. If the brand cannot be translated into a coherent spatial expression, we surface that before we design. In some cases, we recommend a brand strategy refresh first. In others, we design the space to be as true to the strongest parts of the brand as possible.
Every commercial project has a brand whether the client has documented it or not. The question is whether the space supports or contradicts it. Brand integration is our way of making sure it supports.
Residential interior design pricing depends on whether you are commissioning an apartment, a villa, or a private palace, the depth of work, and the finish level selected. After an initial consultation where we understand your brief and the property, we provide a transparent proposal with no hidden fees. We are happy to discuss budget parameters early in the conversation.
All three. Ironwood designs luxury apartments, full villas, and private palaces. The principles are the same — original design, sensory thinking, and execution managed under one team — but the scale, the systems, and the level of custom work scale with the brief.
Both. We design new residences from the ground up as well as full redesigns and renovations of existing apartments, villas, and palaces. A redesign often requires more careful planning to preserve structural elements while fully transforming the interior.
Every Ironwood design is original and created specifically for you. We do not maintain a library of reusable concepts. The design for your residence is built from scratch — from your brief, your lifestyle, your preferences, and the specific character of your space.
A full project includes: concept design and presentations, space planning, material and finish specification, furniture (custom-designed pieces or curated selections from established furniture houses), procurement, lighting design, artwork and accessory curation, full fit-out management, and a final walk-through with handover documentation.
Yes. While most of our residential projects are in Riyadh, we take residential projects across Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC. The key requirement is that we can maintain the design integrity and delivery standard throughout.
Interior design is the creative process — the concepts, materials, layouts, and specifications. Fit-out is the physical execution of that design on site. At Ironwood, both happen under one team, so nothing is lost in translation.
Turnkey means you hand over an empty space and we deliver a finished, fully furnished, move-in ready environment. You are not involved in sourcing, coordinating, or checking work — we manage every element and present you with the result.
A residential fit-out typically runs 1–6 months depending on whether it is an apartment or a full villa, and the depth of custom work involved. Commercial fit-outs range from 2–6 months. We provide a detailed programme at the start and manage the site to that schedule.
Having a contractor does not remove the need for project management — it creates it. A contractor's job is to build. A project manager's job is to make sure what gets built matches what was designed, on time, and within budget. The absence of the second role is the most common reason interior design projects go wrong.
In some cases, yes. We evaluate these requests case by case. The key factors are whether the design documentation, specifications, and approvals are complete enough to build to, and whether we can take full accountability for the result. We need to review and accept the full design package before we commit.
We catch it before it becomes a problem. Our site inspections and milestone sign-offs exist specifically to identify deviations before they are permanent. When we find an issue, we document it, issue a formal rectification notice, and track resolution. Nothing is signed off until it is right.
Yes. Brand identity is offered as a standalone service. Many of our brand engagements are for clients who already have a space, or who are commissioning identity ahead of a future build.
Yes. We often start by reading what is working in the existing identity and what isn't. The result might be a refresh, a deeper rebuild, or pure interior translation of the brand you already have. We don't replace identities that are doing good work.
Strategy (positioning, audience, brand voice), visual system (logo, type, color, supporting marks), application (collateral, signage, environmental graphics), and a brand book with usage rules. For interior-led clients, we also produce a translation document that maps brand decisions onto interior, material, and sensory choices.
Yes — and it's our strongest model. When brand identity and interior design are commissioned together, the space and the brand reinforce each other from day one rather than being reconciled later.
Hospitality groups launching new concepts, retail and F&B brands opening their first or next location, developers building branded residential or mixed-use product, and commercial clients who want their interior to express a coherent brand position rather than a generic standard.
Offices of all scales, restaurants and F&B, hotels, retail, showrooms, and mixed-use hospitality projects. We do not take on projects where the commercial brief conflicts with the design standard — but within luxury commercial, we work across every category.
Hospitality projects live or die on operations — service flows, kitchen-to-floor logistics, cover counts, sound levels at peak. We design ambition around those realities rather than against them. If something looks beautiful but breaks operations, it gets re-designed. The strongest hospitality work comes from making operational reality part of the design, not a constraint on it.
Yes. We design to operator brand standards and coordinate with technical services teams during development. We have experience translating international brand books into local context, and managing approvals through both operator and ownership review cycles.
Yes. In fact, we prefer to. Brand integration is one of our core disciplines — we read your brand guidelines before we design the space and translate brand character into material, acoustic, tactile, and spatial decisions.
Where required, yes. We coordinate with the relevant municipal and landlord approvals in Riyadh and manage documentation. We do not position ourselves as a planning consultancy, but we handle what is needed to deliver a project.
No. Consultations are chargeable — the rate depends on scope and location. This is deliberate. A paid consultation focuses the conversation and produces better recommendations. The consultation fee is credited against your project fee if you engage us for the full scope.
Two to three hours for most projects, longer for larger commercial briefs. We prefer to do them in a single session rather than spread them across multiple meetings.
No. Part of the consultation is helping you clarify the brief. Come with what you have, and we will structure the rest together.
Yes. We work on villas, apartments, and private residences across the district. Our residential brief process and full design-to-handover service apply.
Yes. For local projects, we offer an initial site visit as part of the consultation. It usually produces a much stronger brief than a remote conversation could.
Yes. Hospitality is a core Ironwood discipline. We design restaurants, cafes, and bars end-to-end — from brand integration through acoustic and sensory tuning to delivery.
It depends on the brief and our current studio load. Initial consultations are usually within a week of enquiry. Project start dates are agreed in the proposal.
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