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Inside the art of high-end residential fit-outs with Ignacio Del Hierro

Del Hierro has curated some of the most exquisite homes and commercial spaces in the region through his company, Ferrutti

For the past decade, Ignacio Del Hierro has been at the forefront of delivering quality fit-outs that redefine luxury living in Dubai and beyond. As the founder of Ferrutti Contracting, he has curated some of the most exquisite homes and commercial spaces in the region. From opulent villas in Al Barari to coastal retreat-style homes on the Palm, his meticulous attention to detail has garnered acclaim and recognition throughout the industry.

While Del Hierro has lent his expertise to iconic projects like the Spanish pavilion at Expo and the stunning Amazonico restaurant in DIFC, it is his dedication to delivering high-quality residential fit-outs that forms the core of his business. “Maintaining a high standard of quality and precision throughout our projects is something we take immense pride in,” he emphasises.

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One of the hallmarks of Del Hierro’s success is his commitment to sourcing materials from Spain and Italy, ensuring that each project features an unmatched level of craftsmanship and sophistication. Leading a skilled team, he oversees every aspect of the fit-out process, from the initial shell-and-core stage to MEP, plumbing, civil works and securing necessary permission from developers. In addition to his achievements in Dubai, Del Hierro has recently expanded his footprint into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, further solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the fit-out industry across the Middle East.

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Ferrutti Contracting, known for its high-quality products and services that meet international standards, has grown significantly over the years. “Ferrutti not only serves as a supplier to the construction sector but also as a direct provider of architectural solutions,” Del Hierro says, underscoring the company’s multifaceted approach and unwavering commitment to excellence.

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