The brief
A DAMAC Hills 2 villa needed a warmer, more relaxed interior that still felt premium. The house had outdoor-life potential; the design had to make that feel natural.
A DAMAC Hills 2 villa needed a warmer, more relaxed interior that still felt premium. The house had outdoor-life potential; the design had to make that feel natural.
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A DAMAC Hills 2 villa needed a warmer, more relaxed interior that still felt premium. The house had outdoor-life potential; the design had to make that feel natural.
We paired travertine warmth with teak, cane, and darker textile accents, giving the public rooms a leisure-villa ease without slipping into resort theme.
Travertine-look stone, teak, woven cane, plaster, bronze mirrors, hand-thrown ceramics, slub linen, wool rugs, and restrained paprika and green accents.
The scheme reads as sunny, tactile, and family-ready: relaxed enough for daily use, polished enough for hosting.
Outdoor-connected family villa with warm stone, woven texture, and relaxed hosting spaces.
Bright, tactile, and quietly sociable.
The living and media rooms use generous seating, useful consoles, and lamps placed where the family actually sits.
The community is amenity-led and family-focused, so the interior leans lively, durable, and garden-connected.