Al-Ramz

Minimal luxury lobby

Luxurious Al Ramz lobby merging Salmani heritage with modern elegance and natural materials.

Services:

interior design

interior design

Client:

Al Ramz Real Estate Company

Al Ramz Real Estate Company

Year:

2025

2025

Concept

The lobby design was developed around the idea of cultural fusion, where the Salmani identity and modern functionality intersect. We opted for warm woods, travertine stone (also used on the building's exterior), and subtle Islamic geometric references in screens and wall treatments. The earthy palette, large open layout, and sculptural lighting add to the serene, upscale mood of the space. Furniture was thoughtfully selected to accommodate both comfort and formality, matching the client's goal of projecting sophistication and local authenticity.

Scope

While the project began with furniture layout and planning, the client's top priority was a high-quality, realistic 3D visualization. After initial zoning and distribution, the scope expanded to include custom furniture specification, lighting concepts, material selection, and final visual outputs. Travertine was used extensively across floors and walls to create continuity with the building’s façade, aligning with both cultural relevance and the client’s architectural direction.

Presentation

The presentation package showcases a comprehensive design proposal, including detailed furniture layout and lighting distribution plans. It also features curated material and color boards that reflect the project's warm, refined palette. Furniture and lighting boards highlight the selected pieces, each chosen to complement the space’s overall tone and purpose. The document includes key descriptive notes to explain the design direction and how each element contributes to the final mood and function of the lobby.

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Concept

The lobby design was developed around the idea of cultural fusion, where the Salmani identity and modern functionality intersect. We opted for warm woods, travertine stone (also used on the building's exterior), and subtle Islamic geometric references in screens and wall treatments. The earthy palette, large open layout, and sculptural lighting add to the serene, upscale mood of the space. Furniture was thoughtfully selected to accommodate both comfort and formality, matching the client's goal of projecting sophistication and local authenticity.

Scope

While the project began with furniture layout and planning, the client's top priority was a high-quality, realistic 3D visualization. After initial zoning and distribution, the scope expanded to include custom furniture specification, lighting concepts, material selection, and final visual outputs. Travertine was used extensively across floors and walls to create continuity with the building’s façade, aligning with both cultural relevance and the client’s architectural direction.

Presentation

The presentation package showcases a comprehensive design proposal, including detailed furniture layout and lighting distribution plans. It also features curated material and color boards that reflect the project's warm, refined palette. Furniture and lighting boards highlight the selected pieces, each chosen to complement the space’s overall tone and purpose. The document includes key descriptive notes to explain the design direction and how each element contributes to the final mood and function of the lobby.

Tap for the full presentation

open to opportunities

If you're a recruiter looking for strong design talent or just want to explore a possible fit,

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open to opportunities

If you're a recruiter looking for strong design talent or just want to explore a possible fit,

Feel free to reach out. I’d love to hear from you.


open to opportunities

If you're a recruiter looking for strong design talent or just want to explore a possible fit,

Feel free to reach out. I’d love to hear from you.


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