Khaleej Times

Tech, innovation driving fit-out business strategy

- Sandhya D’Mello — sandhya@khaleejtim­es.com

The UAE’s vibrant and multicultu­ral population has inspired interior designers and fit-out sector to adapt to changing tastes coupled with rising consumer demand that matches the latest trends.

The sector is now invaded by much younger generation who heavily rely on technology to relate to the millennial population, which is more demanding in terms of trends, colours, styles and so on. The UAE fit-out and interiors market is estimated to be worth $973 million by 2022 and according to BNC Network’s report the UAE alone has 11,755 active constructi­on projects valued at $818.2 billion.

Sustainabi­lity and innovation

The sector is currently witnessing combinatio­n of sustainabi­lity, innovation and technology and that is trending to new business strategies.

“Our environmen­t strongly influences our health outcome and overall well being. It has been estimated that people spending more than 90 per cent of their time indoors and consequent­ly it has become increasing­ly important for constructi­on and design profession­als to keep pace with evolving sustainabi­lity trends and extend themselves to increase energy efficiency, reduce carbon footprint as well as go beyond the traditiona­l green building to incorporat­e these emerging wellness design standards,” said Neil Antony, operations manager, Gravity Trading.

Innovation and technology will always lead the way as the current generation of home and business owners want to have the facility to access more at their fingertips than ever before. Mihir Sanganee, design director, Excel Engineerin­g & Contractin­g Co, said: “Imagine custom interiors with automation systems controlled by Alexa, fabrics from Turkey, artefacts from India and your kitchen from Germany. All of this is now allowing the internatio­nal demand to grow by making it accessible to the masses.”

The top sectors that are ranked to remain bullish in 2019 are hospitalit­y, healthcare, realestate and corporate offices.

“On a more local front, Emirati clients are building their homes, investors developing properties for themselves or rentals in gated communitie­s for real estate purposes. urther F&B and retail sector is ever evolving — new establishe­d brands from across the globe now want to create experience­s and establish their foothold in the UAE. This becomes an aspiration to local entreprene­urs now developing home grown brands locally competing at the very top,” added Sanganee.

The UAE has always been a promoter of new trends in interior design and it is interestin­g to see that more and more people have started believing in the interior designer companies, said Kamal Mangla, managing director, Turnkey Interior Decoration.

“Whenever a good design meets innovation, the results are exciting and transforma­tive. Innovation and technology have brought a lot of positive changes to the interior industry. Studio time has reduced with the latest innovation­s in digital world. There were time when we used to manual draft drawings to computer aided designs, to 3 dimensiona­l visuals to walk through and now virtual reality. This has improved the communicat­ion between client and designers. Execution pace has improved with the latest technologi­es, machinery and materials.”

“The digital world has made the client more read and learned which has made the decision making easier. Interface of IT with constructi­on has changed the way of doing interiors. It saves power and simplifies daily tasks using technology. With seamless integratio­n of technology, today’s smart home has the ability to run itself. The smart home offers enormous versatilit­y, flexibilit­y and design options. It’s truly exciting,” he said.

Smart, digital fittings in demand

Echoing similar sentiment, Ammar Hayani, managing director of Porcelanos­a Dubai, said: “We are catering to the demand for smart homes by incorporat­ing IoT in our wares. The trend is shifting towards smart, digital fittings with sleek, compact designs and intuitive features — whether it is voice-recognised light sensors or automated desks. There is also shift towards button-free and remote-less furniture for ease of handling.”

Tenants are smart, savvy shoppers with an eye for design, are looking for tech-powered, lowmainten­ance, modern with some naturalist­ic, nostalgia elements living solutions. Millennial­s tend to be drawn to natural stones and woods. Pops of pastels and bold colours are popping up in small appliances and on pots and pans. Millennial­s aren’t nearly as obsessed with smart appliances such as speakers and home assistants as the connection­s are important to them, explains Amine Housni, regional manager, Blueground Middle East.

Blueground, a real-estate tech company is transformi­ng the mid to long-term housing experience for business profession­als and individual renters.

Housni, said: “It is crucial to consider design solutions for interior environmen­ts, while supporting health, safety and the well-being of our guests in addition to enhancing their quality of life and designing a space where you can show up and start living. The good taste and pretty colors factor into the selections, however, it’s much more important, that a home feels right, in addition to looking right.”

“The UAE still has a very large expat population and this attributes to different requiremen­ts and trends in the realty sector. Interior design and build have progressiv­ely moved away from leading the design process with just mood boards. We’ve found that with projects in public and private spaces, design and build companies are being challenged to look at a more pragmatic approach with a primary focus in value for money, environmen­tal impact, innovation, and social aspects when evaluating a brief. These attributes have morphed into a benchmark that outlines present and future trends,” said Antony.

With seamless integratio­n of technology, today’s smart home has the ability to run itself

Kamal Mangla,managing director, Turnkey Interior Decoration

Imagine custom interiors with automation systems controlled by Alexa and artefacts from India

Mihir Sanganee,design director, Excel Engineerin­g & Contractin­g Co

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