Mr. Dawood Villa

Type: Residential
Location: Dubai, UAE
Built-up area: 800 sqm

Project description

This two-story sleek villa, located in Dubai-Wadi Al Shabak, was designed with a minimal style that is characterized by simplicity, beautiful simple materials, and clean lines.
The 800 sq. m built-up area villa has a front side exterior of a solid facade to ensure privacy, with some wood and dark marble for the consummation of a stunning and warm building.

The other exterior side has an open large glass facade toward the landscape for residents to enjoy the private view.
Inside, there is a beautiful and neat majlis with a white marble floor and a white painted ceiling to keep it simple. It’s connected to the dining area by a foldable wood door to add warm natural materials to the space. Moreover, dark green chairs were added to the majlis and dining for a calming and peaceful effect.

However, concrete material was chosen for the stairs to stay consistent with the flooring finish of the villa, with a glass window to its right side and a wood panel to its left one to give a hospitality feeling and push the experience level to the maximum. In addition to a dark grey marble staircase area to have an eye-catching element upon entering the villa.

The ground-floor living room was plain and uncluttered. It is considered an open area with lots of natural light and functional furniture. There was no excessive ornamentation and decoration. Instead, the few details that were used are uncomplicated and blend harmoniously into the setting.

Since master bedrooms are not only physical spaces but a representation of mental health, a neutral master bedroom was considered for this villa as a restful place to rest and recuperate at the end of the day. The neutral color palette creates a minimal, nice, calming feeling and enhances natural lighting.
Also, considered a chocolate wood bed wall that continues seamlessly to the bathroom, in addition to some dark grey marble walls in the bathroom and the dressing room to ensure the perfect balance and to provide a timeless charm.
Notice the glass door between the master bedroom and master bath used for the separation without acting as a visual barrier, making the space appear larger, brighter, and less restricting.