This Riyadh residence is where architecture slows down and breathes. A bold facade sets the tone with strong lines and refined materials that quietly command attention. But step closer, and the feeling shifts. Lush greenery and soft pathways guide you in, turning that feeling into warmth.
At the centre, a calm courtyard cradles a shimmering pool. Light bounces across still water, spilling softly into the surrounding rooms. Inside and outside blur, letting nature and architecture speak the same language.
We wanted to create something that felt monumental but never cold. A house that holds its ground while still feeling like a retreat. That balance between presence and intimacy is a fine line to walk – every path, material, and reflection had to work in harmony.
The courtyard became our anchor point. A place to look out, breathe, and feel stillness. It had to draw light in, open the space up, and set the tone for how the entire home flows.
Citrine Estates is the result of strong architecture and soft landscape working in quiet balance. Its architecture holds a quiet confidence, softened by texture, greenery, and light. The courtyard pool glimmers at the centre, pulling everything together. This is where design becomes a feeling. Where structure meets sanctuary.