Quick Answer

Interior finishing works cover gypsum ceilings and partitions, glass partitions, aluminum and welding, flooring, painting, custom carpentry, curtains and acoustic panels — the trades that determine how a completed fit-out actually looks and feels, typically executed after MEP rough-in is inspected and approved.

Finishing is the most visible stage of any fit-out project, and where craftsmanship quality is most obvious to anyone who walks into the finished space.

Sequencing Finishing Work Correctly

Ceiling and partition work (gypsum, glass) generally comes first once MEP is approved, followed by flooring, then paint, then custom carpentry and fixtures — working out of this order typically causes damage to already-completed elements.

Why In-House Craftsmanship Matters

Trades like custom carpentry, aluminum work and painting vary enormously in quality between craftsmen — an in-house team with a consistent quality standard produces more predictable results than subcontracted labor sourced fresh for each project.

Material Selection for Riyadh's Climate

Heat, dust and UV exposure through windows affect how finishing materials perform over time — matte over gloss finishes, UV-stable fabrics, and dust-resistant flooring all hold up better long-term in Riyadh specifically.

Where to Start

Explore the specific finishing guides below, or view our Interior Finishing & Craftsmanship services.

FAQ

Ceilings and partitions first, then flooring, then paint, then carpentry and fixtures — working out of order risks damaging completed work.

Yes — heat, dust and UV exposure affect how materials perform over time, favoring matte finishes and UV-stable fabrics.