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1,294 Villas, One Standard: Inside YIDA’s Saraya Al Narjis Full-House Customization in Riyadh

 

Delivering cabinetry for a single luxury villa is a design exercise. Delivering it for 1,294 villas in Riyadh’s Saraya Al Narjis community — each one measured, built, installed, and signed off to the same standard — is a logistics and quality discipline. This is the story of YIDA’s full-house customization project for those 1,294 villas, and what it tells B2B buyers about scaling custom work without losing the “custom.”


Project at a Glance

The Saraya Al Narjis community in Riyadh: 1,294 villas delivered to one customization standard.
The Saraya Al Narjis community in Riyadh: 1,294 villas delivered to one customization standard.
AttributeDetail
ProjectSaraya Al Narjis luxury full-house customization
LocationRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Scale1,294 villas
ScopeFull-house cabinetry — kitchen, wardrobe, bathroom vanity
Signature materialsWhite UV panels, black wear-resistant panels
ServiceOn-site measurement, craftsmanship, installation, aftercare
Documented2024

“Full-house” is the keyword. This was not a single room or a single product line — it was the complete cabinetry envelope of every villa, coordinated across more than a thousand addresses.


1. What “Full-House Customization” Means Here

White UV kitchen
Full-house means the kitchen, wardrobe, and bathroom vanity designed as one coordinated system.

A villa’s cabinetry is spread across the home: the kitchen, the wardrobe and walk-in closet, and the bathroom vanity. Full-house customization means designing and building all three as one coordinated system rather than buying them separately. For a development of 1,294 units, that coordination is the difference between a showhome and a consistent product across the whole community.

YIDA’s approach starts by understanding how each villa owner wants to live, then designing around the actual conditions of each villa site — not a one-size catalog. Every cabinet is tailored to the client’s specifications to make optimal use of the space.


2. The Signature Palette: White UV and Black Wear-Resistant Panels

Black wear-resistant wardrobe
The project’s signature two-tone: white UV panels and black wear-resistant panels.

The project’s defining material choice was a two-tone signature: white UV panels and black wear-resistant panels.

  • White UV panels are UV-cured, high-gloss surfaces — a durable, mirror-like finish that reads as luxury and stays easy to clean in a busy household.
  • Black wear-resistant panels bring abrasion resistance and a grounding, contemporary contrast that hides daily marks.

Together they deliver the “luxury but built to last” brief that a 1,294-villa development demands. Beyond aesthetics, the specification prioritized durability — materials chosen “to stand the test of time,” paired with E1-grade boards for healthier indoor air.


3. The 6-Step Process

Consistency across 1,294 villas came from a repeating, documented process:

  1. Initial Client Consultation — a comprehensive discussion to capture each owner’s vision, room dimensions, and desired aesthetics, with the white-UV / black-panel signature front of mind.
  2. On-Site Assessment and Design — designers visit each villa for precise measurements, then draft an initial blueprint that marries the client’s vision with the real site.
  3. Design Approval — the blueprint is presented, feedback noted, and the design refined until it matches the owner’s intent.
  4. Contract Finalization — a formal agreement details design nuances and commercial terms, protecting both sides.
  5. Craftsmanship and Installation — artisans build the cabinets from the approved white-UV and black panels, then a skilled team handles seamless on-site installation in each villa.
  6. Project Completion and Aftercare — a final walkthrough confirms every detail, backed by after-sales service for any later queries.

That loop — measure, design, approve, build, install, care — is exactly what lets “custom” survive at four-digit scale.


4. The Hard Part: Scaling to 1,294 Villas

On-site cabinet installation
Per-villa measurement and on-site installation kept 1,294 villas to one standard.

A single beautiful villa is easy to photograph. 1,294 of them, identical in standard, is where most customization promises break. Three things held this one together:

  • Per-villa measurement. “Full-house” was not assumed from a plan; designers went on site for each villa, so cabinetry fit the real walls, not the drawings.
  • Inspection discipline. Each cabinet underwent rigorous inspection and testing for quality and longevity — quality control applied per unit, not per batch.
  • Engineered production. YIDA’s IDPI (Intelligent Design and Production Integration) links design and manufacturing for precision, while 100% pre-shipment trial assembly and a stated 0.1% defect rate mean fittings arrive aligned and tested. Scale is backed by an 80,000 m² intelligent base in Foshan plus overseas plants, with capacity of 200,000+ cabinet sets per year.

For a Saudi delivery, regional capability matters. YIDA’s Saudi Arabia facility — launched in 2019, covering 15,000 m² — supports local and regional projects, and the work is built to clear SASO and other market certifications (ISO 9001, CE, CUPC, WaterMark) that Gulf developments require.


5. Why It Matters for B2B Buyers

A 1,294-villa track record is the strongest possible answer to the question every developer asks: can you deliver custom quality at our volume? It demonstrates that YIDA can hold one standard across thousands of units — consultation, on-site design, crafted production, and installed aftercare — without defaulting to flat-pack compromise.

For GCC developers and distributors, the takeaway is practical: full-house customization is not a boutique service. With the right process and regional capacity, it is a deliverable at community scale, in the finishes (white UV, black wear-resistant) that today’s villa buyers expect.


Conclusion

The Saraya Al Narjis project shows what “full-house customization” really means when the number is 1,294: a signature material language, a disciplined six-step process, and production engineered to keep every villa to the same standard. It is project proof of the capabilities behind every YIDA quotation.

Explore more project proof in the project gallery, or review the kitchen, wardrobe, and bathroom vanity ranges. Planning a development of your own? Request a free 3D design and quote.

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