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A men’s majlis is usually designed with deeper, bolder colors and more formal furniture to create a sense of prestige. A family majlis is more flexible, brighter, and warmer in its color palette. Both require high-quality materials and a carefully integrated lighting plan.
For medium to large villas, the ideal majlis size ranges between 35 and 60 m². Spaces smaller than 25 m² make comfortable functional distribution more difficult, while spaces larger than 80 m² require visual zoning to avoid looking empty.
Yes. A SAR 50,000 budget can be sufficient for an elegant modern majlis of 30–40 m² if allocated wisely prioritizing flooring, high-quality lighting, and main furniture pieces, while keeping accessories and decorative details balanced.
Saudi neoclassical design is currently the most in-demand style by a clear margin, as it combines prestige with modern elegance. Quiet luxury modern design is also rapidly rising, especially among villa owners under the age of forty.
The estimated cost starts from SAR 35,000 for simple majlis designs measuring 25–35 m², reaches up to SAR 150,000 for mid-range neoclassical designs, and can exceed SAR 280,000 for large, fully customized majlis spaces. The exact cost depends on the area, material selection, and level of customization.
A Send the area + location + desired quality level + inspiration images, and request a BOQ, specifications, and a timeline before signing.
A Yes—it includes design + execution + procurement + final handover.
A Yes, when it’s practical and professionally addresses planning, lighting, and materials.
A Moisture-resistant materials + washable paints + moisture-resistant gypsum boards + solid waterproofing.
Often yes—this reduces conflicts and speeds up delivery, provided there is a clear contract, a BOQ, and proper supervision.
A Typically, design takes 2–6 weeks, and execution takes 8–20 weeks, depending on the area and project complexity.
Residential interior design may range from SAR 80–250 per m², and residential finishing may range from SAR 800–1,600 per m², depending on the quality level and scope.
Focus on high-use areas durable flooring, cleanable walls, and stain-resistant commercial fabrics. Then make “luxury” stand out in one key element (a feature wall, lighting, or a signature material) instead of spreading it everywhere.
Start with layered lighting ambient + task + accent, then add dimming control to shift the mood. Keep the facade and logo clearly visible to increase walk-ins, and use soft lighting for one dedicated photo spot.
Choose it when it becomes part of the experience and adds marketing value, with proper control of odors, heat, and noise. For heavy operations and strong smells, a closed kitchen usually protects guest comfort better.