Home Centers of Riyadh

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Home Centers of Riyadh

A reader was asking where to buy home decors and what we did during the Eid vacation came to mind.

If you may recall, we had ideas on how to spend your "staycation" at home. Those weren't just suggestions for you. We also did them, especially the organizing and decorating of our rooms and the many things on it. Eyecandy who acquired a new room was excited to paint and decorate it according to her "bohemian" theme. Being the supportive friends that we are (haha, "enablers"), we spent one day with her looking for decors and lightings for her room. We went to two of the biggest home centers in Riyadh and did we find what we were looking for? Yes and more! Er, except one.

First up, from 10am to 3pm, is IKEA in Exit 14. This one needs no further introduction. We featured it a long time ago but for today, let me show you the items that got our attention...

We love this bed, with a pull-out bed. And the floral sheets.
For the vibrant colors snob. Love the mirror.
Huge painting for your bare walls.
More paintings...
A neat bathroom fixture. Love this for a condo unit.
I saw this polka-dotted sofa so I decided to put my polka-dotted bag too. HAHA!
Not ordinary plywood. These are tables, minus the feet. 
The warehouse... now where do I find (fill in the blank)?
Our filled trolley
IKEA has fabulous, modern, and minimalist items that are affordable. I would not divulge how much Eyecandy spent in IKEA that day. It's enough to elicit coughs and throat clearing from all of us but what can we say? She has a fabulous room now. Also, she got me the Vika Amon table for my birthday. With a chair to boot. Yey! Ever since I first set foot in IKEA, it's been my dream to get one but I somehow manage to evade buying it. I had to organize and re-arrange some of my stuff too just to accommodate a "study corner" in my room. Lovely!
PROS:
- Modern, functional designs
- Inspirational and kid-friendly showroom
- Easy to take home in slim packages
- Easy to assemble products
- Delivery and assembly
- IKEA restaurant and snack bar 
CONS:
- Limited themes
- Far from city center
- Flimsy products (some)
There's one thing missing from our IKEA trip that Eyecandy needs badly and that is a lamp. Yes, a LAMP. So, we asked our friendly driver Mr. Joy to take us to Home Centre in King Abdullah Road.

Glass wares and candles
In different themes like this red/black Japanese style
Floor lamp with an Arabic feel
Solo chairs and pillows in vibrant, bohemian designs
Ball decors perfect for Xmas trees? Hehe.
Who uses these?
The pink tarha sofa. HAHA. 
Who doesn't need flowers in their homes?
Home Centre is Centrepoint's lifestyle home store. It has a variety of home decors, lighting fixtures, kitchen wares, pillows, and furniture sets for the living room and dining area. It's a complete shop that will give you more designs and choices according to the theme you're envisioning. Bohemian? Mod? Oriental? Wood? Their prices are affordable too. E got a few pillow cases to complete the look of her room. Unfortunately, we still didn't get the table lamp she was looking for.
PROS: 
- Lots of choices and variety
- Products/stuff organized according to theme and colors
- More than one branch in Riyadh; one is in city center
- Assembly and delivery
- Centrepoint Department Store and Lifestyle
CONS:
- Limited space
- Narrow aisles for furniture sets
- Can't try some products/furniture
All in all, we enjoyed visiting these home centers. They gave us more insights and ideas on how to re-decorate our rooms here in Riyadh, and our own future homes in the Philippines (ehermn). If the choices in IKEA and Home Centre aren't enough for you, you can also check out Abu Riyalin and Haraj. You might wonder why do we even put so much effort in decorating a room in a house that we're just renting? Hey, even if that's not our own room, we still spend more than half of our abroad life in the rooms and flats. We like to claim it as our own for the time being and lend our personalities to it. You should too! ;) ~ Sundrenched
IKEA Riyadh
Exit 16, Eastern Ring Road
See map here
T: +966-1-2442233
E: infoRyd@ikea.com.sa
Store Hours: 10:00am - 12:00mn (Sat-Thu) / 4:00pm-12mn (Fri)

Home Centre Riyadh
King Abdullah Road
T: +966-1-4554879
Exit 9, Imam Saud Bin Abdul Aziz
T: +966-1-2786452
Othaim Mall, Khurais Road
T: +966-1-2338214

3 had something to say:

Anonymous said...

Ei, there is also a Home Center in exit 14 inside the Rimal Center...

The Pink Tarha said...

^Thanks for the additional information. :)

Julie said...

Oh yes! IKEA and Home Center are two of my favourite places here in Jeddah!!

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