Modern Arabian design, refused the obvious
Published 10 December 2025 · By Subhra

In short
Modern Arabian design at its best is about proportion, sequence, and shade, not about mashrabiya, gold leaf or marble rivers. The Arabian sensibility lives in the inner courtyard, the deep shaded threshold, the procession from public to private rooms, and the tactile honesty of stone, wood and textile. ZuriSpace builds modern Arabian interiors without a single visual cliché.
Proportion before pattern
Traditional Arabian rooms are tall, deep, and arranged in a strict public-to-private sequence. We design contemporary villas with the same proportional and sequential discipline, then leave the surfaces almost entirely untreated.
Shade is a material
The most Arabian thing about an Arabian house is its shade. Deep verandas, screened thresholds, courtyards, and the careful management of summer light. We treat shade as a primary material, not a decoration.
Honest materials, no ornament
Limestone, oiled oak, hand-troweled plaster, wool, brass. No fake panels, no laser-cut screens, no ornament for ornament's sake. The Arabian feeling is in the materials' weight and patina, not in their drawing.

Written by
Subhra
Founder & Principal Designer
Subhra is the founder and principal designer of ZuriSpace, leading every project from first conversation to final reveal across the UAE and India.
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