Project Overview
Cheval Ladun Living is conceived as a vertically layered luxury residence, where interior architecture and hospitality design are integrated across 32 floors and 124 serviced apartments.
The tower includes ADA-compliant studios, multi-bedroom residences and a statement penthouse. Each unit is planned with clarity and restraint, focusing on proportion, flow and everyday comfort.
The project brings together residential calm and hotel-level service within a cohesive architectural framework.
Design Approach
The interiors are anchored in Salmani architectural principles. Traditional Saudi motifs are reinterpreted through contemporary forms, soft geometries and a muted tonal palette.
Rather than decorative expression, the design focuses on balance and proportion. Light is filtered through layered screens and subtle detailing. Surfaces carry texture without visual noise. Materials are selected for tactility and longevity.
The aim is to create depth through material layering and controlled light, allowing each space to feel grounded and composed.
Serviced Apartment Interiors
Across the 124 residences, planning prioritises spatial calm. Studios are organised with efficient layouts that maximise movement and storage without compromising comfort. Multi-bedroom residences introduce defined living, dining and private zones that support longer stays.
Timber joinery, stone finishes and soft wall treatments establish continuity throughout the tower. Neutral palettes are layered with subtle tonal shifts, creating warmth while maintaining clarity.
Furniture is integrated rather than imposed. Lighting is ambient and measured. Each apartment supports both short-term hospitality and long-term residential use.
The penthouse extends this language with expanded proportions and panoramic views, while maintaining the same disciplined material approach.
Public Spaces
The public areas extend the residential identity. The double-height lobby introduces vertical scale while maintaining restraint. Sculptural lighting features add movement without dominating the space. Natural stone, timber panelling and soft upholstery establish an immediate sense of calm.
An all-day dining restaurant and café sit within the lower levels of the tower. The space is designed to function throughout the day, transitioning from morning coffee to evening dining with ease. Seating arrangements support both individual use and small gatherings.
The residents’ lounge is flexible in character. It can accommodate informal meetings, quiet reading or relaxed social interaction. Furnishings and finishes remain consistent with the overall design language, reinforcing continuity.
Wellness Levels
The wellness floors are conceived as an extension of the living environment.
A fully equipped gym is designed with natural light and clean material lines. Spa facilities include steam and sauna rooms, where lighting and texture contribute to a sense of privacy and comfort.
The sky pool level introduces an outdoor dimension to the tower. Cabanas, a pool bar and landscaped seating areas create a measured retreat above the city. The geometry of the pool and surrounding terraces follows the same restrained language found within the interiors.
Landscaping elements soften the architectural edges and provide a visual connection between built form and open sky.
Material and FF&E Strategy
Material selection throughout the tower focuses on durability and refinement.
Stone, timber, brushed metal and textured finishes are layered with control. The muted palette allows natural light to shape each surface. Details are precise, and transitions between materials are carefully resolved.
The design does not rely on ornament. Instead, it draws strength from proportion, texture and light.
A Cohesive Living Environment
Cheval Ladun Living presents a design-led residential tower where hospitality and home are aligned within a single architectural narrative.
From lobby to penthouse, from dining spaces to wellness levels, the experience remains consistent in tone and intention. The project reflects a disciplined approach to luxury living, grounded in regional context and contemporary planning.
Across 32 floors, the tower offers a curated residential environment defined by precision, material clarity and spatial calm.