Located in Jabal Ali First–591, Dubai, UAE, this private villa explores the dialogue between rustic materiality and contemporary architectural expression. With a total built-up area of 500 square meters, the residence is conceived as a layered composition of textures, light, and spatial transitions that enhance both visual richness and everyday livability.
The façade draws inspiration from the timeless character of brick and the raw elegance of rustic metal, establishing a grounded yet refined identity. Perforated metal panels and aluminum elements introduce depth and rhythm while filtering natural light to create dynamic shadow patterns throughout the day. Expanses of glass and acrylic glazing blur the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces.
Modern detailing is integrated with handcrafted warmth to form a balanced architectural language. An outdoor pool anchors the exterior as a reflective focal point, amplifying the interplay of water, light, and material. Thoughtful massing and material transitions generate a cohesive visual narrative, offering a contemporary residential retreat that is both expressive and enduring