The brief
A Dubai Hills family villa called for a more international, art-led interior: generous rooms, garden views, and a brief that wanted refinement over decoration.
A Dubai Hills family villa called for a more international, art-led interior: generous rooms, garden views, and a brief that wanted refinement over decoration.
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A Dubai Hills family villa called for a more international, art-led interior: generous rooms, garden views, and a brief that wanted refinement over decoration.
We treated the public rooms like a private gallery, using graphite accents, smoked eucalyptus joinery, and confident art placement to sharpen the pale shell.
Large-format pale stone, smoked eucalyptus, reeded glass, bronze mesh, honed marble, wool, mohair, silk-linen drapery, and leather trim carry the palette.
The design carries the poise of a mature Dubai Hills villa: family-friendly, with enough contrast, art, and tailored lighting to read as collected rather than decorated.
A polished golf-estate villa with art, joinery, and garden light doing the heavy lifting.
Refined, green-facing, and slightly formal without losing the comfort of a family home.
Formal seating, dining, and the executive study each have a clear radius and a practical reason for every object.
The larger villa stock supports wider spans, park views, and a more curatorial interior language.