ANADA Limited offers full interior fit-out services prioritizing communication, quality and professionalism.

Our custom interior services are tailored to bring each client’s unique vision to life, whether for residential or commercial spaces either locally in Bali, Indonesia, or around the world. We collaborate closely with clients from concept to completion, designing bespoke solutions that reflect their personal style and functional needs. Our materials primarily use a number of Indonesia’s reliable timber species, infused with other materials such as rattan and rope, metalwork, fabrics, and timber veneer when required. By combining innovative design, high-quality materials, and meticulous attention to detail, we create interiors that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical and enduring, ensuring every project is as distinctive as the people who live or work within it.

Our loose furniture and homewares work shows our versatility and character, allowing clients to personalise their spaces with ease. From stand-alone chairs and tables to decorative accessories and statement pieces, each item is thoughtfully designed and expertly crafted to complement a wide range of interior styles. By sourcing quality materials and blending contemporary trends with timeless appeal, we ensure our loose furnishings and homewares not only enhance the functionality of your space but also express your individuality and taste.

Our in-house inbuilt furniture solutions utilise and combine the enduring strength of solid teak with the refined versatility of plywood veneer, offering clients both durability and design flexibility. Teak’s natural resilience and rich appearance make it an ideal choice for heavier cabinets or even just structural elements, while high-quality plywood veneer provides a sleek, contemporary finish that can be customised to suit any interior style. By integrating these materials, we deliver built-in pieces that are not only robust, but also tailored to seamlessly blend with your space’s unique aesthetic and functional requirements.