The idea for the project is inspired by the nature surrounding Wadi Al-Disah and focuses more on the mountain layers, and revives the ancient and authentic Saudi craft, which is the craft of making silver jewelry, which was revived by transforming it into an interior design.
This boutique hotel project comprises a lobby, a tranquil area for relaxation and waiting, designed to reflect the mountainous terrain and a touch of the Wadi Disah natural landscape, incorporating silver details and lighting inspired by silver. The reception area, the second most prominent, draws the visitor's attention with its distinctly mountainous design, featuring striking silver details and a blend of natural elements. The restaurant is a luxurious space boasting elegant details, flowing lines, and delicate silver accents. The multi-purpose café serves as both a cafe and a workshop for crafting silver jewelry, offering visitors a unique souvenir and a direct connection to the craft. Both the café and restaurant overlook a breathtaking skyline with a rock formation, a stunning pool, and a pleasant outdoor seating area. The upper floor houses the bedrooms, designed to complement the hotel's overall aesthetic but with a simpler approach to ensure comfort.
Wood, stone, metal, and marble were used in varying quantities to reflect the spirit of the valley and authentic craftsmanship.