Next Wellness Club
Commercial wellness and recovery facility — sauna, steam and recovery zones engineered for high-traffic members' use. Our most recent completed Saudi commission.
Istanbul
+90 (532) 215 64 78
info@saunadekor.com
Location
Ziya Gökalp, Metal İş Sanayi Sitesi Yolu 20. Blok No:19,
34409 İkitelli Osb/Başakşehir/İstanbul/Turkey
Dubai
+971 58 558 1295
info@saunadekor.com
Location
Latifa Tower Dubai, World Trade Centre, Dubai UAE
Boston
+1 (617) 645 13 50
info@saunadekor.com
Location
66 Long Wharf, Unit 4B, Boston, MA 02110 USA
Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interiors.
Ziya Gökalp, Metal İş Sanayi Sitesi Yolu 20. Blok No:17 19, 34409 İkitelli Osb/Başakşehir/İstanbul
+90 532 215 64 78
info@saunadekor.com.tr
Design, in-house manufacturing and turnkey installation of luxury saunas, hammams, steam rooms, pools and complete wellness facilities — delivered across Riyadh and the Kingdom, with a Gulf-wide track record since 1987.
Every project is designed, engineered and manufactured in-house, with production and supply hubs across Türkiye, Germany and the Netherlands — then delivered and supported on the ground across the Kingdom, coordinated through our Gulf office at Latifa Tower, Dubai.
Contracts and invoicing structured for Saudi projects — international (USD/EUR) and regional invoicing through our Gulf entity, with a single point of contact throughout.
Every installation is engineered to the Saudi Building Code 2024 — SBC 401 (Saudi Electrical Code) and SBC 801 (Saudi Fire Protection Code), issued by the Saudi Building Code Center — SASO and SABER conformity, and General Directorate of Civil Defense fire-safety standards.
From 3D design and technical documentation to custom marble and premium Nordic woods — one team from concept to handover, backed by a 24-month warranty.
Contrast therapy is our craft. Every temperature on this spectrum is a facility we design, manufacture and install for projects across the Kingdom.
Plus salt rooms, ice fountains, shower systems, massage rooms and complete hotel wellness floors — for villas, developers, hotels and design consultancies across Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Dammam and the Kingdom's Vision 2030 hospitality destinations.
Every discipline a wellness project needs — under one roof, coordinated across Saudi Arabia and the GCC.
Business planning, layout design, conceptual design, 3D visualisation, cost estimation, spec & BOQ preparation.
Explore → 02MEP coordination, material submittals, shop drawings and full technical documentation for consultants and contractors.
Explore → 03Custom marble, premium woods and certified components — produced across our Türkiye and European facilities.
Explore → 04Our own installation teams on-site across Saudi Arabia — commissioning, BMS integration and staff training included.
Explore → 05Door-to-door delivery with Saudi customs clearance handled end-to-end.
Explore → 0624-month warranty, maintenance contracts and technical support coordinated through our Gulf office.
Explore →Completed Saudi work in the Eastern Province and Riyadh, backed by a Gulf-wide institutional portfolio.
Commercial wellness and recovery facility — sauna, steam and recovery zones engineered for high-traffic members' use. Our most recent completed Saudi commission.
A combined sauna and hammam suite in a private Riyadh residence. Private clients are never named — described by location only.
Spa and fitness scope for a landmark members' venue — pools, sauna, spa hot tub and steam rooms, delivered to institutional standards.
Diplomatic-mission spa and wellness package — institutional-grade delivery in the Gulf.
Additional GCC and Saudi references are available on request under NDA. Site visits to selected completed projects can be arranged for serious procurement discussions.
Saudi Arabia is the one Gulf market where the classic limescale warning is justified, and the code framework was restructured recently enough that most submittals still name a body that no longer exists.
The current basis is the Saudi Building Code 2024 — for our scope principally SBC 401, the Saudi Electrical Code, and SBC 801, the Saudi Fire Protection Code (the informal name "Saudi Fire Code" is not the official title). It is issued by the Saudi Building Code Center (SBCC): Council of Ministers Resolution No. 656 of 04/09/1446H converted the former National Committee (SBCNC) into an independent centre, so documents naming SBCNC are out of date. Fire-safety approval is the General Directorate of Civil Defense under the Ministry of Interior. Separately, imported heaters, control panels and electrical fittings must be registered on SASO's SABER platform with a Product Certificate of Conformity before a shipment certificate is issued and customs will clear — we handle that registration as part of the package, not as a client action item.
Coastal Gulf cities run on pure desalinated water, which is soft. Riyadh does not: the network blends desalinated supply from the coast with deep groundwater, and the numbers show it. Peer-reviewed sampling of Riyadh tap water reports TDS from 68 to 793 mg/L with a mean of 499 mg/L (Alanazi et al., 2021) — right at the level WHO associates with excessive scaling in pipes, water heaters and boilers — and Saudi Water Authority authors put the groundwater feeder at 197–281 mg/L as CaCO₃ total hardness against a 60–80 target for desalinated product (Al-Hamzah & Fellows, 2024). At that hardness a steam generator without softening will scale. On Riyadh projects we specify softening on the steam feed as standard and confirm which supply the building is actually on, because the blend is not uniform across the city.
Riyadh's summer dry-bulb is almost identical to Doha's — ASHRAE puts the 0.4% design DB at King Khalid International at 44.9 °C — but the 0.4% evaporation wet-bulb is 21.0 °C against Doha's 31.2, roughly ten kelvin lower. The consequences are concrete: evaporative cooling is genuinely viable for plant heat rejection in Riyadh where it is marginal on the coast; an open cold plunge loses noticeably more water to evaporation and needs its make-up and level control sized for it; and a steam room in dry air has a harder job holding 100% relative humidity at the bench than the same room in Doha.
Sources: Saudi Building Code Center (sbc.gov.sa) for SBC 401 and SBC 801, 2024 edition, and for Council of Ministers Resolution No. 656; SASO and the SABER platform; Alanazi et al., Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health 5 (2021) 137–154; Al-Hamzah & Fellows, Water 2024, 16, 1810; WHO background document on total dissolved solids; ASHRAE Handbook—Fundamentals, Climatic Design Conditions (2021 ed.), King Khaled Intl, WMO 404370.
Site survey in Riyadh, 3D visualisation, material selection, full technical documentation.
In-house production across our Türkiye and European facilities — Germany & the Netherlands — custom marble, premium woods, CE / TÜV / GS certified components.
Door-to-door logistics with Saudi customs clearance handled end-to-end.
Our own teams on-site across Saudi Arabia — SBC 401 / SBC 801 / Civil Defense-compliant commissioning, BMS integration, staff training.
24-month warranty, maintenance contracts and support via our Gulf office.
220+ hotel & resort wellness projects across 35+ countries since 1987
Yes. Sauna Dekor delivers across the Kingdom with on-site installation and commissioning teams, with completed work in Al Khobar and active engagements in Riyadh. Regional operations are coordinated through our Gulf office — Al Parimar Trading L.L.C., Latifa Tower, Dubai — and consultations are available on-site in Saudi Arabia or virtually.
Private villa saunas typically start around SAR 30,000–60,000, while complete villa spa packages including sauna, steam room, hammam and cold plunge range from SAR 150,000 to SAR 1,000,000+ depending on size, materials and scope. Hotel and commercial wellness floors are quoted per project with itemised, position-by-position pricing.
A single sauna or steam room typically takes 6–10 weeks from design approval to commissioning, including manufacturing at our Türkiye and European facilities and installation in the Kingdom. Complete villa spa packages run 12–16 weeks; hotel projects are scheduled per the construction programme.
Yes. All installations are engineered to the Saudi Building Code 2024 — SBC 401 (Saudi Electrical Code) and SBC 801 (Saudi Fire Protection Code), issued by the Saudi Building Code Center — SASO and SABER conformity, and General Directorate of Civil Defense fire-safety standards, coordinated with project consultants and municipality requirements where applicable.
International invoicing in USD or EUR and regional invoicing through our Gulf entity are available, with contracts structured per project alongside the international options of our parent company established in 1987.
Across the Kingdom — Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Dammam and the Vision 2030 hospitality destinations. We also deliver across the wider GCC, including the UAE and Qatar.
Book a consultation, request a position-by-position quotation, or send us your architect's drawings — we respond within one business day.
Delivering across Riyadh, Jeddah,
Al Khobar & Dammam
+971 58 558 1295
info@saunadekor.com
Consultations by appointment
On-site in Saudi Arabia & virtual
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