Pioneer Landmarks

Work / Interior Design

Hairdresser Salon

A Riyadh hair salon organized around warm timber screening and recessed light, where calm material logic separates service from waiting without enclosing either.

Hairdresser salon interior
Location
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Our role
Interior design and construction
Overview

About this project

The design structures the salon into three legible zones — a reception counter clad in light oak with a patterned feature wall behind it, a lounge furnished in charcoal upholstery with glass-topped tables, and a styling floor lined with individual bays defined by vertical timber slat screens. Throughout, the palette holds to off-white tile, warm-toned wood veneer, and plaster ceilings punctuated by recessed downlights, producing a restrained and consistent interior language.

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The timber slat partitions are the scheme's primary organizational device: tall, open-jointed fins that create visual separation between styling stations without blocking light or circulation. Each bay pairs a lit vanity mirror framed in the same oak finish with a white upholstered styling chair, giving the working zone a quietly uniform rhythm. Indoor planting placed at transitions between zones softens the boundary between front-of-house and the service floor.

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Hairdresser SalonFig. 02

Pioneer Landmarks carried out interior design and construction for the project, translating a full spatial brief — reception, client lounge, and multi-station styling floor — into a built fit-out. The approach prioritizes material consistency and controlled artificial lighting over natural light, which is a practical response to the Riyadh climate's preference for well-shielded, air-conditioned interior environments.

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