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Family villas on the market - Kitchen remodelling tips - Items to covet
BLISSFUL LIVING
Seasonal, trendy influences for a vibrant space
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Lounge at your leisureThere’s a reason it’s called Lounge. Super-deep low seats, super-soft back cushions, and pet, kid and family-friendly fabric invites friends and family to pile on.
Available in our stores now. Mall of the Emirates City Centre Mirdif
Special financing at 0% interest for Emirates NBD and NBAD Credit Card holders.
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Lounge at your leisureThere’s a reason it’s called Lounge. Super-deep low seats, super-soft back cushions, and pet, kid and family-friendly fabric invites friends and family to pile on.
Available in our stores now. Mall of the Emirates City Centre Mirdif
Special financing at 0% interest for Emirates NBD and NBAD Credit Card holders.
facebook.com/CrateandBarrelMiddleEast
Lounge at your leisureThere’s a reason it’s called Lounge. Super-deep low seats, super-soft back cushions, and pet, kid and family-friendly fabric invites friends and family to pile on.
Available in our stores now. Mall of the Emirates City Centre Mirdif
Special financing at 0% interest for Emirates NBD and NBAD Credit Card holders.
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Dubai is hardly the place to experience spring in all its glory. But we do benefit from spring collections, the massive seasonal makeover for our homes, and of course produce in the market.
To give your house a bit of oomph with prints, turn to page 25, or shop for accessories with a burst of colour instead (page 22). The March issue also includes a Kitchen Special feature (page 44), where you can get tips to renovate your space, without burning a hole in your pocket. Once you’re done redecorating, try a hearty Mexican specialty (from page 62) from the newly opened La Tablita.
Jumeirah Park is the highlighted area in focus, and to find out more about the happenings and living in the community, we visited Pamela at her villa (page 37). Discover the stores, and activities for children within the vicinity on (page 55), before you move into the neighbourhood.
As always, Better Homes brings you the latest in family villas, and properties in the most happening areas – don’t forget to search for the home of your dreams from page 64.
Happy reading
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WELCOME TO THE MARCH ISSUE
Cover: Image supplied by Ikea
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HOME
BETTER LIVING
HOUSE
20ON THE STOREFRONTStore openings and trending
items for your coffee table
58ASK THE EXPERTSOur expert panel solve all
your queries
52MOVE TO. . .JUMEIRAH
PARK Explore this friendly
community
22SHOP FOR . . .
Accessories and furniture in bright colours
24ST YLE FILES
Where does a gallery owner shop for his own home?
55THE BEST OF. . .
JUMEIRAH PARKDiscover the offerings in this
area
56WHICH
SCHOOL?Take a look at Clarion School
ahead of its’launch
60HOME ENTERTAINING
Chef’s tips, food pairings, and much more
62TASTE OF MEXICO
A hearty soup from La Tablita
63PROPERTIES
FOR SALE Invest in villas ideal for
family living
71PROPERTIES
FOR RENT Spacious villas to lease in various neighbourhoods
80TRIED AND TESTED
Air purifiers to improve your surroundings
25MOOD OF THE MONTH
It’s all about prints this month
27STEAL THEIR ST YLE
Transform your living room to resemble a dining lounge
28ON TREND
Trendy inspirational looks for your next overhaul
38CULTURAL
REFLECTIONS Explore a Jumeirah Park villa
packed with personality
42THE HOW-TO
GUIDEFit out your own majlis with
these instructions
44FACE LIFT
Décor changes to give your kitchen a makeover
48DESIGN INSPIRATION
Stem inspiration from Katharine Pooley’s projects
74ON THE MAP
Discover Dubai with our nifty colour-coded map
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Mother’s Day (March 21 in the UAE) is just around the corner, and there isn’t a better way to show gratitude than with a gorgeous bouquet and card. Fresh floral arrangements have a way of putting a smile on a face, while enhancing a space and adding a delicate fragrant aroma that constantly puts you at zen. Plus, they’ve long been proven to lift one’s mood. Lucky for us, we can now enjoy arrangements delivered once a week, right to our doorstep, from luxury flower boutique Grand Elysian. Weekly packages are available from Dhs49, visit www.grandelysian.com.
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On theSTOREFRONT
Turkish brand Sandalyeci, that set foot in the city recently, with their flagship store in Umm Suqueim - across Mall of the Emirates. The brand offers everything from dining sets with comfortable couch
3 TO BUYEssentials for your coffee table
SPLURGE OR SAVE ?
Gold call igraphy dessert plates (set of six) ,
Dhs550 at Homes R Us
Dessert plate, Dhs35 at Zara Home
seating, to coffee tables. But it’s the statement chairs that steal the show, with interesting details on the back, and vibrant colours that make any space pop with vivacity. Call 04-3366601.
Tray, Dhs1,149 at Indigo Living
Wedgwood coasters, Dhs500 at Bloomingdale’s
Home - Dubai
Persian dallah set , Dhs1,500 at Burgundy
Designs
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SHOP FOR...A COLOUR-BURST LIVING ROOM
1. Sweet ie p ie chair ( for chi ldren) , Dhs1 , 100 at Wi ld Chi ld Designz 2. Frosted Moroccan tea g lasses, Dhs475 at Mosaique 3. Suf iyana raate i ar t, Dhs2,000 at Burgundy Designs 4. Wouf cupcake shaped poof, Dhs1 , 126 at Ci t ies 5. Ver t chest three-drawers,
at The One Fusion 6. Stone-washed rug, Dhs7,700 at Comptoir 102 7. Opulence chaise lounge, Dhs3,999 at Kare Home 8. Hector chair, Dhs390 at A l Huzai fa Furni ture
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StyleFILESFAMILY LIVING Pieces for your villa
SIGNATURE ST YLEI would say it’s a mix of modern elements with classic elegance.
GO-TO STORES I have huge respect and admiration for Ikonhouse. Their design integrity speaks to the calibre of expertise we should harness in the region. They never compromise on quality and value, and I find their pieces practical, yet stylish. SHOP FOR WALLPAPER AT…Thibaut – It’s my go to wallpaper brand.
BUY PAINTS FROMBenjamin Moore.
BEST HOME BUYOblique Un Cylindre candle holders by Karim Chaya at Design Days 2015.
ONLINE SHOPPING1st dibs pieces are unique, and have a timeless design.
TOP TIPForm follows function – always.
COLOUR COMBINATIONA soft blue grey paired with a fresh green is both modern and welcoming.
SPLURGE ONA comfortable sofa - it is definitely worth it.
SAVE ONFragrances and candles, in my opinion, are not worth spending too much on. As seasons change, your taste in scents shift, so it’s better to save in this department.
Retro c lass ic ar t at The One Fusion
@JWS INTERIORS
Jennifer Wagner Schmidt is an interior design blogger who puts together ideas you would probably never even imagine. Think colour coding books for a black bookcase, and a bar cart to store swatches. We may be bias to the black, gold, white, and pale nude shades that contribute to the overall appearance of the account as well.
Bowl , Dhs350 at Mosaique
Surf two-seater sofa, Dhs1 ,750 at Home Centre
GET MY LOOKOmar Nakkash, Interior Designer and Business Developer of NAKKASH Gallery takes us through his Festival City apartment
Globe, Dhs2,410 at F lamant
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Mood of the month…
PRINTSSPRUCE UP YOUR INTERIORS WITH A
SPLASH OF PRINTS
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1 . Copia cushion, Dhs155 at Zara Home 2. Dunoon mug, Dhs100 at Bloomingdale ’s Home - Dubai 3 . Damask waste b in , Dhs95 at Homes R Us 4. P late and teapot, Dhs590 each at Mosaique 5. Kravet GP and J Baker Mi l ler chair, Dhs14,800 at En Vogue
6. Unister wing chair at The One Fusion 7. Cushion, Dhs315 at Mosaique
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A LIBRARY, LOUNGE, AND DINING ROOM COMBINED IN ONE COSY SPACE
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arms, Dhs5,899 at Chatte ls and More 6. Oak wood bookcase, Dhs6,500 at Mar ina Home 7. Old Broccatoantraci te rug, around Dhs18,000 (200x300cm) at S irecom 8. Minima couch, Dhs4,900 at Atmosphere Furnishings
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On TREND
INSPIRATION FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE
Kitchen Teka kitchens have a personality unique to their brand, most of which adds a dash of contemporary style to a space. Apart from the obvious functional aspects, the kitchen has become a tranquil zone focusing on comfort, personal development, and technology. This sleek, silver kitchen scheme is perfect for homes with a modern setting.
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On TREND
INSPIRATION FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE
Kitchen Teka kitchens have a personality unique to their brand, most of which adds a dash of contemporary style to a space. Apart from the obvious functional aspects, the kitchen has become a tranquil zone focusing on comfort, personal development, and technology. This sleek, silver kitchen scheme is perfect for homes with a modern setting.
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Dining Room These dining chairs may look like they’ve been brought in, from the terrace, but they complement the dining table perfectly. Crate and Barrel show us that mixing and matching dining chairs with a table isn’t as hard as you may think. Play around with cushion cover fabrics, and accessories, to put it all together perfectly.
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Bathroom The Stillness Collection by Kohler portrays the delicate lines and detailing the brand is renowned for. Versatile, fluid vanity tops are underscored by graceful cabinetry, and convenient slow-closing drawers, which help organise your personal items. The widespread sink faucet features an elegant, fluid style that brings a calming presence to your bathroom scheme. Easy-to-install and leak-free UltraGlide valves come with a trim to provide excellent performance as well.
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Living Room Ikea is all about practical solutions, and this living room is apt for those who have a compact space to work with. The grey, off-white, and green tones complement the blue hue, and while the room is quite crowded, it has just the right amount of essentials to make it feel lived in. The glass showcase is a great way of displaying sculptures, while the crystal chandelier pairs beautifully with it. When picking tables, try to go with matching materials and colours. Look for a rug in a shade or two lighter than the couches, to tie it all together.
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Bedroom Style meets modern living in this bedroom scheme, Carmina, from Al Huzaifa Furniture. The sleek curves, smooth wood, metal, and textured fabrics add in all elements a room requires to make it soothing and comfortable. The frame is made completely from wood, with colours that exude an edgy vibe.
Backyard While portable barbecue sets are the go-to option for villas, you could pick a built-in set, and revamp the outdoor garden patch or flooring with Toscana Landscaping. The company constructs outdoor living spaces, swimming pools, and lavish gardens with water features, so you can literally approach them with your concept, and watch it turn into reality.
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CULTURAL REFLECTIONSPamela Haidat shows us how a family villa at Jumeirah Park can bridge the gap between Ireland, Morocco and the Middle East, with designWords by Nicola Monteath Photographs by Anique Ahmed
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The majlis was a way of integrating a bit of the Middle East into the home
Jumeirah Park, a fairly new community just a street away from Emirates Living, may be in dire need of signage to locate
a person’s home, but once you’re within the vicinity packed with villas, you can’t ignore the lush greenery, spacious grounds, and architecture all around.
Pamela Haidat, a mother of four – all below the age of 12 – is of Irish origin, and married to a Moroccan national. The partner of a local law firm Nasser Malalla Advocates and Legal Consultants, designer of Baynona abayas, and riding tutor for the disabled at Al Marmoom Equine Therapy, Pamela moved to Jumeirah Park two years ago, from The Lakes. “This house offered
interior inspiration to her childhood in the country. “I like anything that feels farmhouse or cottage like, because it makes me reminiscent of the countryside.”
The house is an impressive mix of cultural backgrounds, with Moroccan cushions, and kitchen accessories adding a burst of colour. Pamela has a serious penchant for Moroccan items, and finds herself collecting crockery while travelling - she has even gone to the extent of purchasing plates from restaurants. Her love for crockery and food can be seen on her Instagram page (@Peejpantry), and it’s not just there for beautiful imagery purposes. She loves cooking everything from 1,000
hole pancakes – a Moroccan specialty – to tagines. Friday mornings in the household see the family gather at the maroon-themed majlis that goes out into the garden. “We get together at 7am and indulge in a heavy meal, while talking to each other.” The majlis was a way of integrating a bit of the Middle East into her home, and she tells us the family enjoys playing out on the weekends while enjoying the privacy the backyard offers. In front of the majlis sits a large fountain, trampoline to one side, and a giant playhouse from a local company, on the other end. Somewhere in the backyard you can find four turtles loitering around as well.
The home showcases pieces from all over the world, the UK, Jaipur – for handcrafted textiles, rugs and cushions –
more space as a family, community parks that are great for the children, and a shopping centre,” says Pamela. “We’re lucky we live in a cluster where we have parks, so children of all ages play out every evening, and you can meet other mothers too.”
The home is a reflection of her background, marriage between cultures, and years spent in the Middle East. The Mashrabiya-mirrored main door takes you into an open style living space with neutral, earthy tones and white furnishing that meets the eye instantly. “The way my villa faces, the sunlight comes from the other side. Coming in here gives you a feeling of calm, although it’s not the best colour scheme when you have young children around,” she says. Pamela credits her
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The majlis was a way of integrating a bit of the Middle East into the home
Jumeirah Park, a fairly new community just a street away from Emirates Living, may be in dire need of signage to locate
a person’s home, but once you’re within the vicinity packed with villas, you can’t ignore the lush greenery, spacious grounds, and architecture all around.
Pamela Haidat, a mother of four – all below the age of 12 – is of Irish origin, and married to a Moroccan national. The partner of a local law firm Nasser Malalla Advocates and Legal Consultants, designer of Baynona abayas, and riding tutor for the disabled at Al Marmoom Equine Therapy, Pamela moved to Jumeirah Park two years ago, from The Lakes. “This house offered
interior inspiration to her childhood in the country. “I like anything that feels farmhouse or cottage like, because it makes me reminiscent of the countryside.”
The house is an impressive mix of cultural backgrounds, with Moroccan cushions, and kitchen accessories adding a burst of colour. Pamela has a serious penchant for Moroccan items, and finds herself collecting crockery while travelling - she has even gone to the extent of purchasing plates from restaurants. Her love for crockery and food can be seen on her Instagram page (@Peejpantry), and it’s not just there for beautiful imagery purposes. She loves cooking everything from 1,000
hole pancakes – a Moroccan specialty – to tagines. Friday mornings in the household see the family gather at the maroon-themed majlis that goes out into the garden. “We get together at 7am and indulge in a heavy meal, while talking to each other.” The majlis was a way of integrating a bit of the Middle East into her home, and she tells us the family enjoys playing out on the weekends while enjoying the privacy the backyard offers. In front of the majlis sits a large fountain, trampoline to one side, and a giant playhouse from a local company, on the other end. Somewhere in the backyard you can find four turtles loitering around as well.
The home showcases pieces from all over the world, the UK, Jaipur – for handcrafted textiles, rugs and cushions –
more space as a family, community parks that are great for the children, and a shopping centre,” says Pamela. “We’re lucky we live in a cluster where we have parks, so children of all ages play out every evening, and you can meet other mothers too.”
The home is a reflection of her background, marriage between cultures, and years spent in the Middle East. The Mashrabiya-mirrored main door takes you into an open style living space with neutral, earthy tones and white furnishing that meets the eye instantly. “The way my villa faces, the sunlight comes from the other side. Coming in here gives you a feeling of calm, although it’s not the best colour scheme when you have young children around,” she says. Pamela credits her
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Suqeim. “I picked colours that will suit them as they grow, and focused on maximising space as much as possible, so that they can do their homework and play when friends come over.”
Around the home, accessories from Cottage Chic, Marina Home, and Bliss flowers add vibrancy. “I prefer picking up things as and when I find them, to make it all a bit more eclectic,” says Pamela. This is displayed in the garden.
In terms of a family community and the villa offerings, Pamela highly recommends it, purely for the open style of living, privacy within the grounds, storage solutions – especially in the bedrooms – ability to build more rooms, and finishing. “Many of my neighbours have built a bedroom where the lounge is, and extended the kitchen,” she says. Pamela plans on adding a bedroom in the balcony upstairs, and breaking down a wall to extend the kitchen to a large family space. “I’d like to add a French rustic kitchen scheme, and a door that goes directly to the garden,” she says with content.
Pamela highly recommends the
community, purely for privacy within the
grounds
and Morocco. Some of Pamela’s favourite home décor stores are Marina Home, The One, and Crate and Barrel, however most of the pieces have been tweaked in some way or the other. “I buy pieces and upholster them, or change the look/finish completely,” says Pamela. A lot of the items are antique, or second-hand, or brought in from the UK and given new life with a coat of paint. A large rug that Pamela tells us is handcrafted, and from Afghanistan, hangs on one of the living room walls. The piece belonged to her mother, and she placed it up in memory of her. That’s not the only piece from back home though. The piano was shipped in too, adding elegance to the casual setting. Rugs from Pottery Barn cover the floor, beneath each living and dining set in the room.
The bedrooms are upstairs, and Pamela tells us the rooms were one of the main reasons for choosing the home, as they are en-suite and boast excellent storage solutions. The two girls share a pale pink and beige-themed bedroom, while the boy’s have a nautical space. Both comprise bunk beds from Big Bear, a children’s furniture store in Umm
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Suqeim. “I picked colours that will suit them as they grow, and focused on maximising space as much as possible, so that they can do their homework and play when friends come over.”
Around the home, accessories from Cottage Chic, Marina Home, and Bliss flowers add vibrancy. “I prefer picking up things as and when I find them, to make it all a bit more eclectic,” says Pamela. This is displayed in the garden.
In terms of a family community and the villa offerings, Pamela highly recommends it, purely for the open style of living, privacy within the grounds, storage solutions – especially in the bedrooms – ability to build more rooms, and finishing. “Many of my neighbours have built a bedroom where the lounge is, and extended the kitchen,” she says. Pamela plans on adding a bedroom in the balcony upstairs, and breaking down a wall to extend the kitchen to a large family space. “I’d like to add a French rustic kitchen scheme, and a door that goes directly to the garden,” she says with content.
Pamela highly recommends the
community, purely for privacy within the
grounds
and Morocco. Some of Pamela’s favourite home décor stores are Marina Home, The One, and Crate and Barrel, however most of the pieces have been tweaked in some way or the other. “I buy pieces and upholster them, or change the look/finish completely,” says Pamela. A lot of the items are antique, or second-hand, or brought in from the UK and given new life with a coat of paint. A large rug that Pamela tells us is handcrafted, and from Afghanistan, hangs on one of the living room walls. The piece belonged to her mother, and she placed it up in memory of her. That’s not the only piece from back home though. The piano was shipped in too, adding elegance to the casual setting. Rugs from Pottery Barn cover the floor, beneath each living and dining set in the room.
The bedrooms are upstairs, and Pamela tells us the rooms were one of the main reasons for choosing the home, as they are en-suite and boast excellent storage solutions. The two girls share a pale pink and beige-themed bedroom, while the boy’s have a nautical space. Both comprise bunk beds from Big Bear, a children’s furniture store in Umm
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HOW-TO: CREATE A MAJLIS SETTING
AT HOME
COMFORTABLE SEATING “A majlis was traditionally a place for a tribal leader to host assemblies and offer hospitality to fellow tribe-members. It has now evolved into a social meeting spot, still playing an important role in Arabic culture,” says Merete Broen, General Manager of Zen Interiors. Before building a majlis, Nahel Selo, creative director of Sedar recommends picking a location and colour scheme. “The overall theme is usually gold and red, but with increasing influence from younger generations, it has become modern and contemporary with neutral colours,” says Nahel. A majlis comprises low-level seating placed around the walls of a room - comfort is paramount with cushions being a practical and aesthetic addition.
FURNISH THE SPACEProviding hospitality to guests in the form of coffee and snacks such as dates, sweets and fruit, plays a vital role in the functioning of a majlis. Place small side tables for guests to rest their cups and plates on. Merete suggests adding a number of coffee tables in the centre of the room, with plenty of space for the
group to circulate and greet each other without furniture obstruction
To make the space larger and give the illusion of depth, choose white or light-coloured furniture. “It is important to have at least one dark coloured element to add contrast to the space. Having everything in light opaque colors will not give you that edgy contemporary feel,” Nahel tells us. Avoid sharp edges for the seating and soft furnishing, and opt for round corners instead. “This creates a bigger, infinite space where everything appears continuous,” she says. “Raise your curtains or blinds well above the window frame to give the illusion that your ceiling is high, thus creating a bigger space.” ACCURACY IS KEYIt’s important to get the measurements correct, and know exactly what you’re working with in a space. “Be as precise as possible, and remember if the seats aren’t close together, the gaps forming in between each sofa set can get frustrating,” says Nahel.
THE FLOORSBack in the day, palm fronds or handmade carpets – made by Bedouin
ladies out of sheep, goat or camel wool – covered the floor. As a result, Merete and Nahel cater to requests for carpets, or at the very least, rugs, to retain the authenticity of this room’s function.
ILLUMINATE ITA majlis is used at different times of the day and evening, making flexible lighting solutions a key part of the design. “We filter natural daylight into the room with soft drapes, and often clients request these to evoke the look of Bedouin tents,” says Merete. Installing lights allows the homeowner to adjust the mood depending on the time of day and the occasion, thus overhead lighting is combined with wall uplighters, and floor lamps for darker corners.
FINISHING TOUCHESOnce you’ve chosen the fabrics, seating, and flooring, opt for wallpaper with faded geometric motifs, or lanterns. Accessorise the majlis with mother of pearl inlay, stucco wall effects, or modern calligraphy artwork, to give it that Arabesque feel. The décor should reflect the taste and personality of the homeowner, but as it’s such a public space, this needs to be taken into consideration too.
Charme 37 represents a new dynamic and open kitchen with comfortable living spaces, rational and minimalist design characterized by flat groove available in multiple colors and metallic finish, and a special door inclined at 37°Urban, architectural, flexible, Charme 37 bases its concept on particular open elements which give the model a strong formal and personal connotation. It is available in a wide range of colors and materials.
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KITCHEN FACE-LIFTYou don’ t need to break the bank to g ive your k i tchen the sty l ish makeover i t deser ves. Explore remodel l ing ideas to make the hear t of your home look as good as new
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ILLUMINATE ITKitchens aren’t always equipped with the best lighting options, making bad lighting a common issue. When the room looks dull and uninviting, it’s time to make change. “You can add in warm coloured lighting, and angle the lights to highlight key features. For instance, a funky piece of art or furniture,” says Leigh Ann. Under cabinet lights make a huge difference too, as they bring a different light source into the mix. You can switch them separately for mood lighting, when the kitchen isn’t being used to cook or do anything that requires full task lighting. Changing the ceiling from those awful tiles to a freshly painted flush plaster board finish, has a great impact as well.
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MODIFY THE WORKTOPSGrey-coloured countertops may be convenient and effective for daily use, but not as appealing to the eye. Leigh Ann Steele, Senior Designer at Hacker Kitchens recommends swapping these for laminate, as it is the most cost effective material readily available locally. “There are some unusual textures and funky colours, and they aren’t as cold to the touch as marble granite or quartz material are,” she says. If you are using quartz, be sure to go with a reputable supplier and fabricator who cuts worktops regularly, or you may be disappointed. For those who aren’t aware, well-produced quartz will not stain as it is completely non-porous. Even if you were to leave turmeric on it overnight, as long as you scrub hard enough it will come out. Be sure not to use anything acidic though as this could harm the surface. The best part is it comes in various sizes and textures – from volcano to suede.
REVAMP THE FLOORINGTiles fitted out in most homes here can appear old-fashioned, or worn out, due to tainted grout over the years. Leigh Ann recommends LVT (luxury vinyl tile) flooring, as it looks similar to wood, is only 6mm thick, and can be placed over existing tiles. In addition, the surface is waterproof, making it ideal for the space. Overall it’s quick and easy to install as well, while additionally giving the illusion of space. You could also look into a resin or concrete floor, available in a wide selection of colours.
ADD A SPLASHBACKIf you are replacing the countertop, you could also consider changing the splashback to the same material. “The beauty of a single piece of stone is that you won’t have grimy grout joints appear over time in cooking and wet areas,” she says. A back painted splashback is another option. Tiles are a perennial favourite too, and you can choose hexagonal marble to slithers of natural stone. The only downside is of the grout lines, which may get dirty over time in your cooking and sink areas especially. Make sure the contractor installs a waterproof grout.
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MODIFY THE WORKTOPSGrey-coloured countertops may be convenient and effective for daily use, but not as appealing to the eye. Leigh Ann Steele, Senior Designer at Hacker Kitchens recommends swapping these for laminate, as it is the most cost effective material readily available locally. “There are some unusual textures and funky colours, and they aren’t as cold to the touch as marble granite or quartz material are,” she says. If you are using quartz, be sure to go with a reputable supplier and fabricator who cuts worktops regularly, or you may be disappointed. For those who aren’t aware, well-produced quartz will not stain as it is completely non-porous. Even if you were to leave turmeric on it overnight, as long as you scrub hard enough it will come out. Be sure not to use anything acidic though as this could harm the surface. The best part is it comes in various sizes and textures – from volcano to suede.
REVAMP THE FLOORINGTiles fitted out in most homes here can appear old-fashioned, or worn out, due to tainted grout over the years. Leigh Ann recommends LVT (luxury vinyl tile) flooring, as it looks similar to wood, is only 6mm thick, and can be placed over existing tiles. In addition, the surface is waterproof, making it ideal for the space. Overall it’s quick and easy to install as well, while additionally giving the illusion of space. You could also look into a resin or concrete floor, available in a wide selection of colours.
ADD A SPLASHBACKIf you are replacing the countertop, you could also consider changing the splashback to the same material. “The beauty of a single piece of stone is that you won’t have grimy grout joints appear over time in cooking and wet areas,” she says. A back painted splashback is another option. Tiles are a perennial favourite too, and you can choose hexagonal marble to slithers of natural stone. The only downside is of the grout lines, which may get dirty over time in your cooking and sink areas especially. Make sure the contractor installs a waterproof grout.
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AN EXTRA TOUCHFreshly painted walls in neutral colours are the most appealing in a kitchen. If you prefer something a little different, try painting a feature wall with special effect paints. You can also look into a textured brick finish, which revamps the space without depleting your bank account. If you do use wallpaper, make sure it is suitable for areas with high moisture content. Try not to put these anywhere near the cooking or washing up stations. Wallpaper and water/steam don’t mix well. To take the entire space up a notch, you can swap door knobs, handles and faucets for coloured options – think rose gold!
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MIDDLE EASTERN
INFLUNCEHOW KATHARINE POOLEY ’S TRAVEL
INSPIRES HER DESIGNS
DESIGN INSPIRATION
Not many women can say they’ve been to the North Pole, climbed a number of the world’s highest mountains
and trekked across the Sahara on horseback. These might sound like the feats of a seasoned explorer or Olympian rather than an interior designer, but they’re actually the intrepid achievements of Katharine Pooley.
Conversely, having an innate sense of adventure and discovery goes hand-in-hand with interior design. This is a sector that demands imagination and the persistent exploration of materials, manufacturing, technology, colour, decoration and ideas – and for Pooley, projects that allow her to travel across the globe.
China and even the Royal VIP lounges at Heathrow’s Terminal 5 – which was an adventure that ended up taking her to the Middle East.
“This was how I met my business partner Nasser al Ansari and it is a rather lovely story,” she says. “He came through the VIP lounges and loved what he saw so he approached me and asked if I would open a second boutique and studio in Doha.
“I grew up in Bahrain so I am very familiar with the Middle East. My mother has lived there for 40 years and we have spent many holidays in Dubai and Qatar. I know that in Dubai it’s quite easy to ship things, but Doha was different, and even now it lacks high-end interior design shops.”
“I’m very proud that we are such an international company,” reveals Pooley. “I am very well travelled but it’s not just a hobby, it’s my life; it’s who I am. People can be frightened to visit new places but I’ve worked on projects all over the world. We are not worried about war-torn countries or if it’s difficult for women to work there; we are happy to go where the challenge takes us.”
Pooley grew up Bahrain and has lived in Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia and New York, before settling in England. Her studio and boutique are based in London where she has over 40 employees. They’ve worked all over – English country homes, Scottish castles, Swiss ski chalets, apartments in Singapore, Kuwaiti palaces, hotels in
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INFLUNCEHOW KATHARINE POOLEY ’S TRAVEL
INSPIRES HER DESIGNS
DESIGN INSPIRATION
Not many women can say they’ve been to the North Pole, climbed a number of the world’s highest mountains
and trekked across the Sahara on horseback. These might sound like the feats of a seasoned explorer or Olympian rather than an interior designer, but they’re actually the intrepid achievements of Katharine Pooley.
Conversely, having an innate sense of adventure and discovery goes hand-in-hand with interior design. This is a sector that demands imagination and the persistent exploration of materials, manufacturing, technology, colour, decoration and ideas – and for Pooley, projects that allow her to travel across the globe.
China and even the Royal VIP lounges at Heathrow’s Terminal 5 – which was an adventure that ended up taking her to the Middle East.
“This was how I met my business partner Nasser al Ansari and it is a rather lovely story,” she says. “He came through the VIP lounges and loved what he saw so he approached me and asked if I would open a second boutique and studio in Doha.
“I grew up in Bahrain so I am very familiar with the Middle East. My mother has lived there for 40 years and we have spent many holidays in Dubai and Qatar. I know that in Dubai it’s quite easy to ship things, but Doha was different, and even now it lacks high-end interior design shops.”
“I’m very proud that we are such an international company,” reveals Pooley. “I am very well travelled but it’s not just a hobby, it’s my life; it’s who I am. People can be frightened to visit new places but I’ve worked on projects all over the world. We are not worried about war-torn countries or if it’s difficult for women to work there; we are happy to go where the challenge takes us.”
Pooley grew up Bahrain and has lived in Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia and New York, before settling in England. Her studio and boutique are based in London where she has over 40 employees. They’ve worked all over – English country homes, Scottish castles, Swiss ski chalets, apartments in Singapore, Kuwaiti palaces, hotels in
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To tempt her to expand in the region, Al Ansari commissioned her to design his own family home West Bay. It worked. Not only did the chairman of Octagon International gain a beautiful family home for his wife and three children, but the city has gained Katharine Pooley Doha, a 3,000-square-foot luxury design and lifestyle boutique.
Pooley’s childhood in the Middle East and her extensive travels have given her an edge over other interior designers trying to crack the market here. “Because I am such an international person myself I am very well versed on how people live and I know the small nuances and particularities that certain nationalities
want from a home,” she explains. “I do understand the world and I know what Indians, Russians, Chinese, for example, prefer to have. Some nationalities don’t like baths like the English do but they prefer showers; some like bidets in the bathroom while others don’t use them; Indian households like hand showers. Every nationality is different and I think it’s important to understand all of them so we can get it right.
“If you talked to an interior designer in London they probably wouldn’t know what a majlis is or how it should be seated; they don’t understand that men and women do things differently in the Middle East and have private rooms and quarters.”
Pooley created separate majlises for
Mr and Mrs Al Ansari. The women’s majlis is a cosy yet sociable Moroccan-style room where she can have tea with her friends. Soft furnishings in orange, gold and copper create a warm and rich ambience.
Meanwhile, her husband enjoys a large bachelor-pad-type games room with a pool table, a jukebox and a bar, plus a reception area with plenty of seating for guests. The bright red of the pool table felt is accentuated with aplomb via small accents in the cushions, jukebox lights and votive candleholders. “It’s very unusual for a Middle East man to have a room like that,” Pooley adds. “It has the most beautiful joinery with bronze and shagreen inlaid. Even now his friends
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later he came to me and told me it had been done really badly because it was drooping. It turned out he’d turned off the AC. Unfortunately, in that kind of heat you have to be consistent with the temperature. Once he turned it on again, the fabric stiffened like a board.
“I also got involved with the architecture and helped with spatial allocation. This is actually our forte; there is no point in having a beautiful house but the loo is downstairs and the guests are being entertaining upstairs, or the shower door opens onto the loo, you have to get it right.
Over four years later, Pooley admits that this first Doha project really boosted her company’s international presence. Now they work on more than 12 projects a year, in the city , plus others in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman.
“We are very lucky with all our overseas projects,” she says, “because we are working with very special people, including influential members of royal families all over the world. I love that and they’re always very special to do.” Pooleypooley.com
I grew up in Bahrain so I am very familiar with
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come over and are blown away by the thoughtful detailing.
“Nasser wanted to surprise his wife with something that was modern and European, yet also fits into the Middle East way of life. In Doha, fashion is a little more cutting edge so he wanted something that was impressive – something that makes you go ‘wow’.”
To achieve the high standard of quality Nassar wanted, Pooley’s team sourced everything from Europe – from the marble staircase to the kitchen fittings and all the small finishing touches. However, importing from abroad comes with its own problems that her team had to tackle. Because of the difference in temperature, wood from cooler countries has to acclimatise before it’s used so they had to leave it in the Doha heat for five months.
“There’s a lot to think about, like direct sunshine staining fabrics, curtains and wall finishes,” adds the designer. “It was quite funny after we put up a really nice fabric wall in his majlis, about three months
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COMMUNITY LIFEDiscover Dubai’s latest residential community apt for families, and within close proximity to schools, cafés, and stores. Since Fridays are all about spending quality time with loved ones, do it over a Mexican dish instead – tortilla soup anyone? We’ve also got a gift selection for Mother’s Day and easter, to avoid last minute panic.
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juMeirah ParK“ The community is c lose to fac i l i t ies inc luding a gymnasium and community parks,” says Loshini Lawrence, Resident ia l Sales and Leasing Manager at Better Homes Jumeirah Park Pavi l ion
The newly launched villa community, within minutes from Emirates Living, Jumeirah Village Triangle, Ibn Batuta Mall, and Sheikh Zayed Road, has become the latest residential option on the market for families. It comprises over 2,000 villas, with well thought-out floor plans, decent sized living rooms, equipped kitchens, and spacious gardens with high walls that offer privacy. The area is also easy for cabs to access.
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controlled parking garage, and much of the interior can be tweaked to extend the kitchen, or even fit in a bedroom upstairs – in the roomy lounge or balcony. Most of the communities’ comprise play areas and open spaces to walk pets, and you are most likely to find children playing outdoors in the evening.
The Pavillion Mall, within Jumeirah Park, houses a supermarket, salon, clothing stores, and eateries – you can even get your fix of frozen yoghurt or gluten free food! – so you don’t have to drive out of the community for everyday essentials.
If you’re looking to rent, three-bedroom villas (approximately 3,000-3,600 square feet) are available from Dhs200,000, while five-bedrooms (over 4,500 square feet) are available for an amazing value, starting from Dhs245,000. Since now is the perfect time to invest in property, you can look into buying a villa from just Dhs3.6 million – great price for the value on offer.
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juMeirah ParK“ The community is c lose to fac i l i t ies inc luding a gymnasium and community parks,” says Loshini Lawrence, Resident ia l Sales and Leasing Manager at Better Homes Jumeirah Park Pavi l ion
The newly launched villa community, within minutes from Emirates Living, Jumeirah Village Triangle, Ibn Batuta Mall, and Sheikh Zayed Road, has become the latest residential option on the market for families. It comprises over 2,000 villas, with well thought-out floor plans, decent sized living rooms, equipped kitchens, and spacious gardens with high walls that offer privacy. The area is also easy for cabs to access.
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controlled parking garage, and much of the interior can be tweaked to extend the kitchen, or even fit in a bedroom upstairs – in the roomy lounge or balcony. Most of the communities’ comprise play areas and open spaces to walk pets, and you are most likely to find children playing outdoors in the evening.
The Pavillion Mall, within Jumeirah Park, houses a supermarket, salon, clothing stores, and eateries – you can even get your fix of frozen yoghurt or gluten free food! – so you don’t have to drive out of the community for everyday essentials.
If you’re looking to rent, three-bedroom villas (approximately 3,000-3,600 square feet) are available from Dhs200,000, while five-bedrooms (over 4,500 square feet) are available for an amazing value, starting from Dhs245,000. Since now is the perfect time to invest in property, you can look into buying a villa from just Dhs3.6 million – great price for the value on offer.
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Meet the neighbourSRoshan Aravind l ives in a Jumeirah Park v i l la with h is wife and chi ldren
The Pavilion Mall makes the community perfect, with almost all your needs within a few minutes reach from most parts of the vicinity. We love living in Jumeirah Park, as it has a play area, and open spaces to walk pets in, which is quite good. The house floor plans offer ample space for family needs as well.
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HEALTHY TAKEOUTThose with food intolerances and allergies may find dining out a hassle, due to lack of variety. Chez Amy – at the Jumeirah Park Pavilion – is the solution for community residents here, and in Emirates Hills, with menu options indicating dishes have gluten, dairy, and nuts. Options include truffle risotto, pizzas, seared salmon, and breakfast treats, among other dishes. Call 04-4385550.
ORgAniC sELECTiOnFind Holland & Barrett at the Jumeirah Park Pavilion, and shop for gluten-free products, supplements, sports nutrition, weight-loss products, organic
skincare, and much more. The store offers discounts and Dhs1 specials from time-to-time as well. Visit hollandandbarrett.ae.
KiD’s sHOPPingPONS Avarca sandals have arrived in the UAE. The Spanish shoe range, established in 1845 in Menorca, is made from goat or calf-skin, and car tyres for the soles, making them durable and flexible for little ones with growing feet. Available at facebook.com/shoeq.uae.
FOOTBALL MAniADoes your child love sport, or is crazy about Messi or Neymar? Enrol them at the FCBEscola Soccer School.
Football training is available for various age groups, and held three times a week - two sessions are dedicated to learning unique FC Barcelona techniques and skills, while the third session is exclusively for matches. Find out more at fcbescoladubai.com.
PRiM AnD PROPERPlan a relaxing trip to Sasha Beauty Salon on a Sunday or Tuesday, and get a discount on any bill over Dhs200. Indulge in a massage, facial, manicure/pedicure, or hair treatments, and get ready for the week ahead, or weekend, while skipping the rush. Visit sashauae.com.
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which school? Better Homes speaks to Dr. Kandace Wi l l iams,
Super intendent at Clar ion School , to f ind out the school of fer ings before i ts September launch
SMA VillaBarsha
Ghada Ghannam(Ref No. VI339216)
AHA VillaBarsha
Khurram Jameel Lodhi (Ref No. VI331732)
AED 900,000
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AED 305,000
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What sets your educat ional inst i tut ion apar t f rom others in the c i ty?Clarion School is distinguished by its unique approach to teaching and learning, the progressive education model. The school offers American curriculum, and a rigorous academic environment where each child is known and respected for his/her individual talents. A progressive education model relies on the observation of the child during the lessons to guide him or her to explore a concept, find real examples, analyse, and draw their own conclusions under guided inquiry by trained teachers. This method has been proven to embed knowledge through experience, rather than memorisation. A requirement from our side is that all teachers have to hold a Masters Degree in education, in addition to a four-year university degree. This matches the US standards, to ensure the delivery of the curriculum to the rigorous standard.
Which grade does i t go up unt i l?At the moment, we will maintain the community school by opening with only Pre-K to Grade 2. Each year group will be limited to 4-year group sections, and limited to 24 students. The community of parents joining the school in September will be the founding families. We are purposefully limiting the opening enrollment in order to form a strong
community of family whose values and ethos match those of the school and progressive education.
Why should a parent enrol their chi ld at your school?Our values rest on two pillars through which we will deliver a new gold standard in education in the UAE. The first being quality of our pedagogical approach. We nurture intellectual curiosity, reflection and higher order thinking through experiential and meaningful learning and innovative applications of understanding and skills. The second is the quality of our educators.
Apart f rom academics, what e lse does the nurser y focus heavi ly on?We have a diverse athletic program allowing children to explore a wide range of sports, and focus on those of particular interest to them. We also have a comprehensive extra-curricular program through which children have the opportunity to interact with the community and engage with the rich culture of the UAE, to develop their civic engagement and get a better understanding of the country.
SeleCteD FACilitieS Outdoor learning spaces The ‘Street’ - a workshop and learning ramp.
AHA VillaBarsha
Aleksandra Majcherek (Ref No. VI339137)
AED 220,000
4BR5,000 sq. ft.
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Opening September 2016Now Enrolling Pre - K to Grade 204 457 4321 or [email protected]
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A. We are fortunate to live in a safe country like the UAE, however, this should not deter us from protecting our treasured possessions. No matter how careful we are, there will always be things in life that are beyond our control. Accidents and disasters can happen to anyone, anywhere, and if one is not adequately insured, this could lead to financial burdens trying to repair and/or replace damaged or stolen belongings. The UAE market offers products/services for homeowners including cover to protect the physical structure of your home, building and permanent fixtures, and for householders - for items including Persian rugs, and art, among
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A. We are fortunate to live in a safe country like the UAE, however, this should not deter us from protecting our treasured possessions. No matter how careful we are, there will always be things in life that are beyond our control. Accidents and disasters can happen to anyone, anywhere, and if one is not adequately insured, this could lead to financial burdens trying to repair and/or replace damaged or stolen belongings. The UAE market offers products/services for homeowners including cover to protect the physical structure of your home, building and permanent fixtures, and for householders - for items including Persian rugs, and art, among
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other valuables. Personal belongings can also be covered, and these include items worn out while away from home, or all risk specified items. Legal liability is available for third parties such as landlords/neighbours/visitors to your home as well.
Not all insurance covers are created equal. To remain vigilant against potential perils, such as fire, theft and water damage it is imperative that one is aware of the contents of their policy, the limits, exclusions, deductibles and extensions (add-ons). For instance loss of rent, alternative accommodation, or domestic cover. It is important to ensure that sums insured are adequate. Check your tenancy contract to ascertain as to whether there are any clauses that may be applicable to you. Protect yourself by choosing a reliable insurer who pays claims, provides reliable advice, and agrees to the insurance cover required. Tariq Zietoun
Q. Before I leave my child in the care of a nanny or babysitter for the first time, is there anything I need to keep in mind, or inform him/her?
A. It is really hard to leave your child in the care of another for the first time. Having anxiety is only natural, and
if they are old enough to understand, they will likely be anxious too. No matter what your child’s age, I believe it’s all about reassurance – for them, yourself and the sitter. To help keep that peace of mind, it’s handy to leave a list of contact details for the sitter inclusive of yours/your husband’s phone number, a trusted neighbour’s contact, the details of the security guard, the emergency contact of your preferred hospital, along with general emergency numbers. Finally reassure yourself by getting to know the sitter - the more trust you have, the easier it will be all-round for everyone. Abbey Michelle
Q. With the drop in property prices, I was wondering if now is the right time to buy a house?
A. Sales offer prices across Dubai have decreased by 2% in 2015, in contrast to the previous two years where prices increased by 18 and 2% respectively. For many areas it has now become cheaper to service a mortgage than to pay rent. With interest rates now set to start rising, albeit slowly, and the market anticipated to return to growth later this year, it is definitely a great time to buy property in the emirate. Richard Jolley
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gastronomic del ightIn a place l ike the UAE, you’re exposed to a wide variety of cuisines . While going out to dine might seem like a convenient option, cooking up something different at home is a completely rewarding experience – especially for theme nights . Lucky for you, Dima Al Sharif , a UAE-based chef and writer, recently released her first cookbook, Plated Heirlooms, showcasing Palestine’s rich culinary history. Find over 250 recipes along with a backstory on the geography, culture, and native ingredients . Available at dimasharif .com.
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IRIsH fAReThere’s more to Irish produce than cheese, and
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yoghurts, or Glenisk low fat Greek yoghurt, and relish high-quality offerings. Layer the granola
with fruit yoghurt, and you’ve got yourself a healthy breakfast parfait. A wide variety of other brands are now being imported from Ireland too –
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CHEF’S TIP“At least 40 minutes prior to frying your
steak, salt and bring it down to room
temperature. Salting too soon before
cooking does the exact opposite of what you want to achieve - i t brings the moisture
to the surface. If you want to avoid the
acrid taste of pepper on your steak, hold
off until just after you finish frying as it can burn while cooking.”
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1. In a medium sized pot, sauté the onion, garlic, chilli, and tomatoes until cooked.
2. Add 30g tortilla chips to the pot and stir continuously. Slowly add in the chicken stock and salt, and reduce for 10 minutes on low flame.
3. Blend, strain the mixture and serve with halloumi cheese, avocado,pasilla pepper, remaining tortilla chips and sour cream on top.
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3,380 sq. ft.
2,526 sq. ft.
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Al Reem 1 Private VillaArabian Ranches The Villa
Ref No. VI329384Arvinder Singh
Ref No. VI335768Suraiya Nawab
AED 2,400,000 AED 4,625,000
3 BR 5 BR4,069 sq. ft.
LegacyJumeirah Park
Ref No. VI337355Anjana Mahna
AED 4,200,000
4 BR5,430 sq. ft.
Diamond Views 1Jumeirah Village Circle
Ref No. VI265987Sharfuddin Mohammed
AED 2,850,000
5 BR
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Regional SmallJumeirah Park
Ref No. VI323566Anjana Mahna
AED 3, 145,000
3 BR3,063 sq. ft.
LegacyJumeirah Park
Ref No. VI339278Amit Laul
AED 5,700,000
4 BR4,335 sq. ft.
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BARShA6 Bedroom Villa, SJ Villa
AED 13,000,000
A F F O R D A b L E L U x U R y
This corner plot villa tucked away in Barsha, next to Mall of the Emirates, offers a lovely pool area, and an oasis that sits right in front of the garden, making it ideal for alfresco entertaining. The home boasts Western influences with a double living room, adjacent to the dining area, and a spacious kitchen that includes a large dinette looking out to the family room. The ground floor also boasts an office/study room. Elevator take you to the second floor, where roomy master-sized bedrooms offer plenty of natural light. The backyard also includes a barbecue area, and covered parking, in addition to quarters for the help and a service kitchen.
Listed by Wassim Abdallah
T H E D E TA i L S Approx size: 9,000 sq. ft.Reference No: VI335075
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4,857 sq. ft.
5,595 sq. ft.
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Quortaj Meadows 8Al Furjan Emirates Living
Ref No. VI337585Mohammad Khalid Khan
Ref No. VI339266Sharfuddin Mohammed
AED 5, 150,000 AED 5,850,000
6 BR 5 BR4,100 sq. ft.
Townhouse Palma ResidencesMirdif Palm Jumeirah
Ref No. VI333326Sana Hajjar
Ref No. VI338702Ghada Ghannam
AED 3,200,000 AED 1 1 ,300,000
3 BR 5 BR2,399 sq. ft.
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MAzAyA5 Bedroom Villa, The Villa
AED 4,400,000
A S T U n n i n g FA m i Ly H O m EThis five-bedroom home at The Villa, is well maintained and located in one of the most sought after communities in the emirate. This villa, sited in one of the larger plots in the B1 Sector, includes a kitchen with contemporary-style wooden cupboards, black granite tops, and a kitchen island where children can chat and do their homework. The pantry/laundry area, and en-suite room for the help is also located on the ground level. Upstairs, you can find four bedrooms with a landing area, two of which are en-suite and have walk-in closets. Outdoors you can enjoy the garden space, pool, and entertainment area with mini bar.
Listed by Fabio Lombardi
T H E D E TA i L S Approx size: 5,100 sq. ft.Reference No: VI337980
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6,651 sq. ft.
3,850 sq. ft.
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Cedre Villas Nasa VillasDubai Silicon Oasis Garhoud
Ref No. VI339485Ellen Wings
Ref No. VI339143Sana Hajjar
AED 220,000 AED 220,000
3 BR 4 BR3,300 sq. ft.
Falcon City Flame Tree RidgeFalcon City of Wonders Jumeirah Golf Estates
Ref No. VI337752Karan Bhatia
Ref No. VI335886Lize Diedericks
AED 205,000 AED 390,000
5 BR 4 BR5,814 sq. ft.
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5,338 sq. ft.
3,750 sq. ft.
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Arabian VillasJumeirah Village Triangle
Ref No. VI69963Sharfuddin Mohammed
AED 185,000
4 BR
Cluster (21-30)Jumeirah Islands
Ref No. VI164371Abdul Karim Awan
AED 280,000
4 BR
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EMiRATES LiViNg5 Bedroom Villa, Meadows 7
AED 410,000
A S T U n n i n g FA m i Ly H O m E
This five-bedroom villa boasts not one, but two pools – for adults, and children. Landscaped gardens with two waterfalls, and views of the lake, make the outdoors all the more gorgeous, and worth whiling away time in. The open-style kitchen is apt for those who love entertaining while cooking, and has ample storage space. Premium quality finish can be seen throughout the home, with stone being used in washrooms, for an elegant touch.
T H E D E TA i L S Approx size: 6,151 sq. ft.Reference No: VI161681
Listed by Wassim Abdallah
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4,565 sq. ft.
3,063 sq. ft.
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Legacy Small Reem 4 CompoundJumeirah Park Umm Suqeim
Ref No. VI339203Faiza Millwala
Ref No. VI314948Ghada Ghannam
AED 220,000 AED 400,000
3 BR 4 BR4,165 sq. ft.
Sahab Marina homes MeskDubai Marina Dubai Marina
Ref No. VI324678Simona Mariana Barbulescu
Ref No. VI331746Lize Diedericks
AED 350,000 AED 290,000
3 BR 3 BR3,073 sq. ft.
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UMM SUQEiM4 Bedroom Villa, Reem 4 Compound
AED 400,000
A F F O R D A b L E L U x U R y
This villa, within a compound of nine others, has four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a widespread family room on the second floor, a lounge that looks out onto the green garden, fully equipped kitchen with family breakfast area, laundry, maid’s room, and a guest bathroom. It is located within close proximity to the beach, and just a few minutes drive away from Mall of the Emirates. 24 hours maintenance and garden service is available too.
Listed by ghada ghannam
T H E D E TA i L S Approx size: 4,165 sq. ft.Reference No: VI314948
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arabian Ranches
2 AED 2,073,500 -4.99% -7.20%
3 AED 3,066,000 0.02% -2.56%
4 AED 4,400,000 -1.12% -2.11%
5 AED 6,300,000 -1.56% -2.11%
Jumeirah Park
3 AED 4,100,000 -1.20% -2.22%
4 AED 5,490,000 -0.36% -1.78%
5 AED 6,225,000 -1.58% -2.55%
Jumeirah Village triangle
1 AED 1,485,000 -0.67% -2.43%
2 AED 2,880,000 -0.69% -2.26%
Palm Jumeirah
3 AED 8,100,000 -2.06% -4.57%
4 AED 13,400,000 -2.19% -4.14%
5 AED 15,600,000 -1.27% -2.48%
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arabian Ranches 2 AED 148,700 -4.98% -7.59%
3 AED 197,000 0.00% -1.49%
Dubai Investment Park
3 AED 214,000 0.00% -0.46%
4 AED 221,000 0.00% 1.13%
Jumeirah Park
3 AED 220,000 0.00% -2.99%
4 AED 275,000 -1.79% -3.31%
5 AED 304,000 0.00% -3.02%
Jumeirah Village triangle
1 AED 115,000 -0.86% -1.71%
2 AED 160,000 0.00% 0.00%
Mirdif3 AED 135,000 -1.46% -3.76%
4 AED 152,000 -1.94% -3.77%
Palm Jumeirah
3 AED 330,000 -1.49% -2.74%
4 AED 435,000 -1.14% -3.13%
5 AED 470,000 -2.08% -3.85%
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Downtown Dubai
1 AED 115,000 0.13% 0.04%
2 AED 165,000 0.12% 0.06%
3 AED 255,000 -1.16% -1.98%
Dubai Investment Park
1 AED 65,000 -0.31% -0.74%
2 AED 98,000 -1.90% -1.91%
3 AED 136,900 0.00% -0.07%
Dubai Marina
1 AED 106,500 0.00% -0.45%
2 AED 150,000 -2.60% -4.49%
3 AED 205,000 0.00% -0.47%
Jumeirah lake towers
1 AED 88,000 0.00% -2.22%
2 AED 126,000 -1.56% -3.76%
3 AED 159,000 -0.63% -1.88%
Studio AED 68,000 -1.45% -2.86%
Jumeirah Village Circle
1 AED 68,500 0.00% -0.72%
2 AED 104,000 0.00% 0.00%
the Greens1 AED 87,500 -1.30% -1.69%
2 AED 140,000 -1.41% -2.86%
the Palm Jumeirah
1 AED 150,000 0.00% 0.00%
2 AED 170,000 0.00% -1.12%
3 AED 217,000 -1.36% -1.33%
4 AED 318,000 0.00% 0.00%
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Downtown Dubai
1 AED 1,760,000 -1.12% -2.14%
2 AED 3,050,000 -1.93% -2.94%
3 AED 5,400,000 0.00% -0.85%
Dubai Investment Park
1 AED 710,000 -1.39% 0.28%
2 AED 1,180,000 -1.67% -1.46%
Studio AED 468,000 -1.47% -0.42%
Dubai Marina
1 AED 1,435,000 -2.38% -3.98%
2 AED 2,500,000 0.00% 0.00%
3 AED 3,575,000 0.00% 0.71%
Jumeirah lake towers
1 AED 1,140,000 -1.72% -2.80%
2 AED 1,540,000 -2.53% -4.00%
3 AED 2,310,000 0.43% 0.40%
4 AED 4,000,000 0.00% 0.00%
Jumeirah Village Circle
1 AED 800,000 0.00% 0.00%
2 AED 1,210,000 0.00% -0.77%
the Greens
1 AED 1,120,000 -0.88% -2.44%
2 AED 1,860,000 -0.80% -2.00%
3 AED 2,555,000 -1.73% -3.36%
Palm Jumeirah
1 AED 2,500,000 0.00% -1.92%
2 AED 2,600,000 -1.70% -1.74%
3 AED 3,950,000 -2.47% -3.43%
4 AED 12,700,000 -0.04% -0.15%
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2 AED 2,073,500 -4.99% -7.20%
3 AED 3,066,000 0.02% -2.56%
4 AED 4,400,000 -1.12% -2.11%
5 AED 6,300,000 -1.56% -2.11%
Jumeirah Park
3 AED 4,100,000 -1.20% -2.22%
4 AED 5,490,000 -0.36% -1.78%
5 AED 6,225,000 -1.58% -2.55%
Jumeirah Village triangle
1 AED 1,485,000 -0.67% -2.43%
2 AED 2,880,000 -0.69% -2.26%
Palm Jumeirah
3 AED 8,100,000 -2.06% -4.57%
4 AED 13,400,000 -2.19% -4.14%
5 AED 15,600,000 -1.27% -2.48%
Community Bedrooms average pricingMonthly
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arabian Ranches 2 AED 148,700 -4.98% -7.59%
3 AED 197,000 0.00% -1.49%
Dubai Investment Park
3 AED 214,000 0.00% -0.46%
4 AED 221,000 0.00% 1.13%
Jumeirah Park
3 AED 220,000 0.00% -2.99%
4 AED 275,000 -1.79% -3.31%
5 AED 304,000 0.00% -3.02%
Jumeirah Village triangle
1 AED 115,000 -0.86% -1.71%
2 AED 160,000 0.00% 0.00%
Mirdif3 AED 135,000 -1.46% -3.76%
4 AED 152,000 -1.94% -3.77%
Palm Jumeirah
3 AED 330,000 -1.49% -2.74%
4 AED 435,000 -1.14% -3.13%
5 AED 470,000 -2.08% -3.85%
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Apartments Apartments
Sale Rental
Community Bedrooms average pricingMonthly
change
Quarterly
change
Downtown Dubai
1 AED 115,000 0.13% 0.04%
2 AED 165,000 0.12% 0.06%
3 AED 255,000 -1.16% -1.98%
Dubai Investment Park
1 AED 65,000 -0.31% -0.74%
2 AED 98,000 -1.90% -1.91%
3 AED 136,900 0.00% -0.07%
Dubai Marina
1 AED 106,500 0.00% -0.45%
2 AED 150,000 -2.60% -4.49%
3 AED 205,000 0.00% -0.47%
Jumeirah lake towers
1 AED 88,000 0.00% -2.22%
2 AED 126,000 -1.56% -3.76%
3 AED 159,000 -0.63% -1.88%
Studio AED 68,000 -1.45% -2.86%
Jumeirah Village Circle
1 AED 68,500 0.00% -0.72%
2 AED 104,000 0.00% 0.00%
the Greens1 AED 87,500 -1.30% -1.69%
2 AED 140,000 -1.41% -2.86%
the Palm Jumeirah
1 AED 150,000 0.00% 0.00%
2 AED 170,000 0.00% -1.12%
3 AED 217,000 -1.36% -1.33%
4 AED 318,000 0.00% 0.00%
Community Bedrooms average pricingMonthly
change
Quarterly
change
Downtown Dubai
1 AED 1,760,000 -1.12% -2.14%
2 AED 3,050,000 -1.93% -2.94%
3 AED 5,400,000 0.00% -0.85%
Dubai Investment Park
1 AED 710,000 -1.39% 0.28%
2 AED 1,180,000 -1.67% -1.46%
Studio AED 468,000 -1.47% -0.42%
Dubai Marina
1 AED 1,435,000 -2.38% -3.98%
2 AED 2,500,000 0.00% 0.00%
3 AED 3,575,000 0.00% 0.71%
Jumeirah lake towers
1 AED 1,140,000 -1.72% -2.80%
2 AED 1,540,000 -2.53% -4.00%
3 AED 2,310,000 0.43% 0.40%
4 AED 4,000,000 0.00% 0.00%
Jumeirah Village Circle
1 AED 800,000 0.00% 0.00%
2 AED 1,210,000 0.00% -0.77%
the Greens
1 AED 1,120,000 -0.88% -2.44%
2 AED 1,860,000 -0.80% -2.00%
3 AED 2,555,000 -1.73% -3.36%
Palm Jumeirah
1 AED 2,500,000 0.00% -1.92%
2 AED 2,600,000 -1.70% -1.74%
3 AED 3,950,000 -2.47% -3.43%
4 AED 12,700,000 -0.04% -0.15%
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TRIED & TESTEDWe review the latest gadgets
on the market
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PanaSOnIc F-VXL95
A look at the large white and grey air-purifier, and you may think it’s a printer at first glance. The touch-display buttons soon put any doubts to rest. With functions to remove odours, and dust, a child-lock, timer, and humidity levels, this well-designed gadget not only does a pretty good job in keeping the air purified, it also works beneficial to your health.
What we like? The user-friendly purifier doesn’t need much guidance, as the buttons are self-explanatory. Options include using it while doing easy housework, and during a sandstorm – which blows out air with full force, and can be slightly noisy.
and sleep option – all of which are controlled by low, medium, and high fan speed.
What we didn’t like? You need to keep an eye out on the colour transformation, to check if the air is clean or not. However, this works to an advantage as well as most devices don’t even indicate, and you’re left guessing all along.
To buy: Dhs1,499 at Sharaf DG, Plug Ins, Emax, Jacky’s, and leading hypermarkets.
This circular-shaped gold and white gadget is striking, and fits in seamlessly in any room. Tuck it in a corner to benefit from sanitised air all year round.
What we like? One-touch display buttons allow you to disinfect the air from germs and viruses, smog causing materials, pollen and mould. To indicate the room is clean, the device changes from a bright gold to a pale hue. A triple care filter ensures the air is purified, with features such as the jet clean, ionizer,
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Control the airflow, volume (low, medium, and high), and humidity levels to suit your needs. Operating the gadget doesn’t require reading the manual – thankfully – and all you need to do is fill water into the attachment it comes with. Those with curious little ones can place a child lock on the purifier, to keep them away from disasters.
What we didn’t like? The gadget is a bit bulky, and while ideal for an office, or villa, it may not be apt for those living in a studio, short on storage solutions.
To buy: Dhs3,999 at leading electronic stores.