Atlantis Interior Design successfully delivered a bespoke furniture package for a luxury private villa in Al Malqa, Riyadh, providing custom-designed, manufactured, and installed furniture solutions that seamlessly complemented the villa’s architectural identity while ensuring exceptional craftsmanship, functionality, and material quality.
Atlantis Interior Design successfully delivered a complete bespoke furniture package for a luxury private villa in Al Malqa, Riyadh — encompassing the design development, manufacturing, supply, and installation of custom-made furniture tailored to the client's lifestyle, architectural style, and interior design vision across an 800 m² residence. The scope covered every furnished zone of the villa — from entrance consoles and living room entertainment units to fully fitted walk-in wardrobes, bedroom suites, dining cabinetry, home office furniture, and decorative wall panel systems — with every piece custom-engineered to integrate seamlessly with the villa's architectural character and deliver the highest standard of craftsmanship, material quality, and functional performance.
Project Overview
Bandar Alhammad Private Villa — Bespoke Furniture Package.
Client:Private Client.
Location:Al Malqa District, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Designer & Manufacturer:Atlantis Interior Design.
Villa Area:Approximately 800 m².
Scope:Design, Manufacturing, Supply & Installation of Full Custom Furniture Package.
Design Character:Bespoke Luxury Residential — Tailored, Refined & Functional.
Design Philosophy & Approach
Furniture for an 800 m² private villa presents a unique design challenge — the scale demands both grandeur and intimacy depending on the zone, and each room has its own functional identity that must be expressed through its furniture without breaking the coherence of the overall residence. Atlantis approached the Bandar Alhammad villa as a single unified design organism — establishing a common material DNA (wood veneer tones, hardware finishes, upholstery palette) that runs consistently through every piece from the entrance to the private bedrooms, while allowing each zone to express its own character through form, scale, and detailing.
Storage design was treated as a primary design discipline throughout the villa — particularly in the bedroom and wardrobe zones — where maximizing concealed, organized storage within the architectural envelope was as important as the aesthetic character of the pieces. Every custom wardrobe and cabinetry unit was internally organized with dedicated zones for clothing categories, accessories, and personal items, ensuring the finished spaces are as functional in daily use as they are visually refined.
Design & Execution Challenges
Challenge 1: Custom Furniture at 800 m² Scale — Managing Design Coherence
Designing and manufacturing a complete bespoke furniture package for an 800 m² villa involves a very large number of individual pieces across multiple rooms and zones — each requiring its own shop drawing, material specification, manufacturing order, and installation plan. Maintaining design coherence across this volume of pieces, manufactured in a workshop over an extended period, is a genuine quality and coordination challenge.
Solution: Atlantis prepared a comprehensive furniture design specification document before any manufacturing commenced — defining the approved material palette, veneer species and cut direction, hardware finish standards, edge profile specifications, and finish quality standards for every piece across the villa. The workshop operated from this single unified specification, with a dedicated quality controller conducting inspections at key manufacturing milestones before pieces were approved for delivery.
Challenge 2: Walk-In Wardrobe & Storage System Complexity
Luxury walk-in wardrobes at this scale require detailed internal organization design — not simply shelving and hanging rails, but precisely planned zones for different clothing types, shoe displays, accessory drawers, integrated lighting, mirror panels, and concealed safe or secure storage. The internal layout must be fully designed and coordinated with the client before manufacturing to ensure the finished wardrobe functions exactly as the client needs it to.
Solution: Atlantis conducted dedicated wardrobe design sessions with the client — presenting detailed 3D internal layout visualizations for each wardrobe before manufacturing commenced. Internal organization was mapped to the client's specific storage requirements and clothing categories. Soft-close hardware was specified throughout for all drawers and doors. Integrated LED strip lighting was designed into every wardrobe interior for both functionality and ambience, with mirror panels positioned to maximize the visual spaciousness of each walk-in zone.
Challenge 3: Coordinating Manufacturing Sequencing with Villa Readiness
Delivering a large bespoke furniture package to an 800 m² villa requires precise coordination between the manufacturing programme and the villa's interior finishing status. Furniture cannot be delivered or installed until the relevant rooms are fully finished — flooring laid, walls painted, ceiling completed, and MEP points finalized. Premature delivery risks damage to finished furniture; delayed delivery extends the client's occupation timeline.
Solution: Atlantis maintained a room-by-room readiness tracking system in coordination with the villa's fit-out contractor — mapping each room's finishing status against the planned furniture delivery and installation sequence. Manufacturing was phased by room priority, with pieces for the first-priority rooms completed first. Furniture was delivered in batches aligned to room readiness, with each batch stored in a dedicated protected staging area within the villa before installation to prevent damage.
Challenge 4: On-Site Installation Precision in a Luxury Finish Environment
Installing large custom furniture pieces in a fully finished luxury villa — with premium stone flooring, decorated wall finishes, and detailed ceiling work already in place — requires exceptional care to avoid any damage to the surrounding finishes. Heavy wardrobe carcasses, entertainment units, and bedroom furniture must be manoeuvred and installed without scratching floors, marking walls, or disturbing ceiling elements.
Solution: Atlantis deployed experienced installation teams with full floor and wall protection protocols for every delivery and installation session. Dedicated felt padding, protective film, and corner guards were applied to all adjacent finished surfaces before any furniture was brought into each room. Large carcass elements were assembled in sections where required to allow manoeuvring through doorways without force. A final joint inspection with the client was conducted upon completion of each room before moving to the next zone.
Furniture Package by Zone
Items Delivered
Entrance
Custom entrance console | Decorative mirror | Feature joinery elements.
Living Room
Custom entertainment & TV unit | Feature wall panel system | Decorative cabinetry | Side consoles.
Dining Room
Custom dining cabinetry | Feature display unit | Decorative joinery elements.
Master Bedroom
Custom bed frame & upholstered headboard | Bedside tables | Dressers | Walk-in wardrobe with full internal organization & integrated lighting.
Bedroom Suites
Custom beds, headboards & bedside tables | Built-in wardrobes with internal organization | Dressers & storage units.
Home Office
Custom desk & storage unit | Shelving systems | Cabinetry.
Throughout Villa
Decorative wall paneling systems | Feature joinery details | Custom glass & mirror elements.
Execution Summary
The following sequence was carried out by the Atlantis team from design through installation:
•Client design briefing — lifestyle assessment, storage requirements, material preferences, and architectural coordination.
•Furniture concept design development — 3D visualizations presented for each zone and client approval obtained.
•Preparation of comprehensive furniture design specification document — materials, finishes, hardware, and quality standards.
•Detailed shop drawing production for every furniture piece across all villa zones.
•Client shop drawing review and approval before manufacturing commencement.
•Material procurement — veneer, panels, upholstery fabrics, hardware, and accessories approved against samples.
•Workshop manufacturing — phased by room priority and villa readiness schedule.
•Quality control inspections at key manufacturing milestones before delivery approval.
•Room-by-room delivery coordination aligned to villa finishing completion status.
•On-site installation with full floor and wall protection protocols throughout.
•Walk-in wardrobe internal fitting and accessory installation.
•Integrated LED lighting commissioning within all wardrobe and joinery units.
•Final snag inspection and quality walk-through with the client for each zone.
•Full project handover to the client.
Outcome & Client Deliverable
The completed bespoke furniture package transformed the 800 m² Bandar Alhammad villa into a fully realized, highly personalized luxury living environment — where every furnished space reflects the client's individual vision while maintaining a cohesive design language throughout the residence. Through precision manufacturing, premium material selection, meticulous on-site installation, and a client-centric design process from briefing to handover, Atlantis delivered a furniture package of genuine distinction — combining the functional demands of daily villa life with the aesthetic character of a luxury private residence in Riyadh's most prestigious residential district. The project stands as a strong reference for Atlantis Interior Design's large-scale bespoke furniture capability within the Saudi luxury villa market.
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