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Cabinet Hardware Drawing Review Saudi Arabia | Capramont & Co

Capramont & Co reviews cabinet hardware drawings, elevations, schedules, door counts and finish questions before made-to-order production. Send project details when you need help choosing British-made cabinet handles, confirming centres, checking quantities, planning finish sign-off or deciding whether a Hardware Schedule is needed.

Saudi Arabia · Project & Drawing Review

Resolve the hardware specification before the joinery is drilled.

For projects in Riyadh, Jeddah and across Saudi Arabia, Capramont & Co can review cabinetry and joinery information before the hardware package is released. The review can coordinate metric fixing centres, product scale, appliance pulls, material direction, finish approval and room-by-room quantities for villa and hospitality interiors.

Made to Order in England
Project-Specific Metric Centres
Physical Finish Approval
Drawing & Schedule Review

Send the project information before every decision is final.

Capramont & Co supports interior designers, architects, joinery contractors, fit-out companies, consultants, procurement teams and project buyers working on private villas, majlis cabinetry, kitchens, dressing rooms, hospitality interiors and multi-room joinery packages.

Send joinery elevations, room schedules, cabinet-front dimensions, appliance panels, door and drawer counts, required metric centres, quantities and finish direction where available.

  • Cabinetry and joinery drawings or elevations
  • Room names and door or drawer quantities
  • Required metric fixing centres or existing hole spacing
  • Appliance-panel dimensions where relevant
  • Product shortlists or preferred hardware types
  • Material, finish and client-approval notes

What the review is intended to resolve.

The Saudi review route is intended to connect architects, designers, joinery companies and procurement teams directly with the made-to-order manufacturing decision before cabinetry is drilled and the hardware enters production in England.

  • Suitable product type and visual scale
  • Fixing centres and project-specific dimensions
  • Overall length, projection and practical clearance
  • Appliance-pull requirements
  • Material and finish approval route
  • Whether the project should move into a Hardware Schedule

Saudi Arabia project decisions

Three areas to settle before made-to-order production.

01 · Dimensions

Coordinate the hardware with the cabinetry

Custom metric fixing centres, overall lengths, projection and fixing requirements can be reviewed against the actual joinery rather than forcing the cabinetry around a restricted stock dimension. Eligible project-specific dimensions can be considered without a minimum quantity.

02 · Materials

Approve material and finish deliberately

Majlis spaces, bathrooms, dressing rooms and hospitality interiors can have different handling, cleaning and environmental requirements. Material suitability and the decorative finish should therefore be reviewed as separate decisions where necessary.

03 · Schedule

Keep multi-room decisions in one record

A Saudi villa or hospitality project can use one Hardware Schedule to control kitchens, dressing rooms, wardrobes, majlis cabinetry and other fitted interiors while retaining one approved record of products, dimensions, finishes and quantities.

Review sequence

From drawing information to an approved hardware package.

01

Send drawings

Provide the available cabinetry information, even if the project is still developing.

02

Review dimensions

Confirm fixing centres, overall size, projection, appliance pulls and any custom requirements.

03

Approve the finish

Use a physical hardware reference where material, colour, patina or client approval needs confirmation.

04

Control the order

Move multi-room or repeated specifications into a Hardware Schedule before production.

Saudi Arabia environment and use

Majlis spaces, bathrooms, dressing rooms and hospitality interiors can have different handling, cleaning and environmental requirements. Material suitability and the decorative finish should therefore be reviewed as separate decisions where necessary.

Saudi Arabia delivery planning

Saudi import charges, customs processing, courier brokerage, recipient details and phased project delivery should be considered when the procurement and installation programme is established.

Direct answers

Common project-review questions.

Can I send Capramont drawings before I have selected the final hardware?

Yes. Early elevations, room lists, quantities, cabinetry dimensions and finish references can be reviewed before the complete product specification is fixed. The review can help determine the most appropriate product, sample or Hardware Schedule route.

Can Capramont review non-standard metric fixing centres?

Yes. Project-specific metric fixing centres and other eligible custom dimensions can be reviewed against the joinery information before made-to-order production. Final manufacturing dimensions should be confirmed before cabinet doors and drawer fronts are drilled.

Can the material and finish be approved before the main order?

Yes. A physical finish sample can be used as the approval reference where material, colour, surface character or client sign-off needs to be confirmed before the wider hardware package is manufactured.

When should a Saudi Arabia project use a Hardware Schedule?

A Hardware Schedule is useful when the project covers multiple rooms, repeated products, different fixing centres, approved finishes, phased ordering or a project team that needs one controlled record of the hardware specification before production.

Send the Saudi Arabia project before product, finish and dimensional decisions are locked in.

Start with the drawings, room schedule or project information you already have. Capramont can then establish whether the next step should be dimensional review, a physical finish sample, product selection or a controlled Hardware Schedule.