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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.

- Location
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Our role
- Interior design and construction
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.

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.

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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