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ME FITOUT Delivers Reem Eleven High-Rise Interiors in Abu Dhabi
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ME FITOUT Delivers Reem Eleven High-Rise Interiors in Abu Dhabi

ME FITOUT has recently completed the joinery and interior fit-out works at Reem Eleven, a 25-storey residential tower developed by SAAS Properties on Reem Island, Abu Dhabi. Spanning over 20,000 sq m of built-up area, the project underlines the company’s growing capability to deliver large-scale, high-rise residential interiors with a strong focus on precision, sustainability and design quality.

The first phase involved comprehensive joinery installations across 20 floors, including bespoke wooden doors, wardrobes, kitchen units and cabinets. All components were custom-manufactured at ME FITOUT’s facility in Dubai Investment Park. The second phase covered public and shared spaces, featuring premium wall claddings, decorative joinery, integrated seating and custom cabinets designed for durability and timeless aesthetics.

According to the company, the UAE’s interior fit-out market is projected to exceed USD 4.13 billion by 2030, supported by rapid urbanisation and increasing demand for high-performance living spaces. ME FITOUT stated that the Reem Eleven project aligns with national priorities under the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision, UAE Green Agenda 2030 and the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ initiative by strengthening local manufacturing and reducing reliance on imports.

The project utilised advanced European machinery and digital production-tracking systems to ensure precision and minimise material waste. FSC-certified boards, low-VOC finishes and recycled materials were used throughout, reinforcing compliance with the UAE’s environmental standards.

With its integrated design, manufacturing and execution model, ME FITOUT continues to expand its footprint across residential, commercial and hospitality segments in the UAE, positioning itself as a key partner for future-ready and sustainable interior developments.

ME FITOUT has recently completed the joinery and interior fit-out works at Reem Eleven, a 25-storey residential tower developed by SAAS Properties on Reem Island, Abu Dhabi. Spanning over 20,000 sq m of built-up area, the project underlines the company’s growing capability to deliver large-scale, high-rise residential interiors with a strong focus on precision, sustainability and design quality. The first phase involved comprehensive joinery installations across 20 floors, including bespoke wooden doors, wardrobes, kitchen units and cabinets. All components were custom-manufactured at ME FITOUT’s facility in Dubai Investment Park. The second phase covered public and shared spaces, featuring premium wall claddings, decorative joinery, integrated seating and custom cabinets designed for durability and timeless aesthetics. According to the company, the UAE’s interior fit-out market is projected to exceed USD 4.13 billion by 2030, supported by rapid urbanisation and increasing demand for high-performance living spaces. ME FITOUT stated that the Reem Eleven project aligns with national priorities under the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision, UAE Green Agenda 2030 and the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ initiative by strengthening local manufacturing and reducing reliance on imports. The project utilised advanced European machinery and digital production-tracking systems to ensure precision and minimise material waste. FSC-certified boards, low-VOC finishes and recycled materials were used throughout, reinforcing compliance with the UAE’s environmental standards. With its integrated design, manufacturing and execution model, ME FITOUT continues to expand its footprint across residential, commercial and hospitality segments in the UAE, positioning itself as a key partner for future-ready and sustainable interior developments.

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