
Apartment Styling & Furnishing · Damac Hills, Dubai · 2025
A golf-view apartment in Damac Hills
- Location
- Damac Hills, Dubai
- Year
- 2025
- Typology
- residential
- Scope
- Interior styling · Furniture & FF&E · Decor & accessory curation · Decorative lighting · Soft furnishings · Drapery · Art curation · Indoor planting
- Materials
- Cool-grey upholstery, Cream and taupe soft furnishings, Amber glass and brushed brass lighting, Silver-framed botanical art, Sheer linen and taupe drapery, Glossy porcelain flooring, Distressed silver-grey rugs
A compact apartment in Damac Hills, handed over by the developer as a bright white shell with glossy porcelain floors and full-height windows onto the golf course. ZuriSpace furnished and styled it from empty. Every bed, chair, lamp, rug, vase and plant was chosen, sourced and placed by the studio, in a calm palette of cool grey, cream and taupe lifted by warm amber glass and brushed brass.

Light first, framed in sheer linen
Every window runs floor to ceiling onto the Damac Hills golf course. We layered white sheer linen behind soft taupe drapery so the view stays open all day and the light stays diffused rather than harsh, and the glossy porcelain floor carries that daylight deep into the room.

Warm metal against a cool palette
The base is deliberately cool: grey upholstery, cream bedding, taupe drapes. Against it we hung amber glass globe chandeliers and ran a thin thread of brushed brass and warm metal through the lamp bases and accessories, so the space reads warm without ever losing its calm.

One quiet thread of botanical art
A pair of silver-framed botanical prints repeats above the bed and along the living wall, a single restrained motif that ties the open-plan home together. A bevelled mirror set beside them bounces the window light back across the room.

Styled down to the last surface
Nothing was left bare. Each nightstand carries a turned-wood lamp, a framed photograph and a marble tray with a crystal candlestick; the media console holds a slim TV, a sculpted vase and a trailing plant. Every surface is composed, so the apartment reads as a lived-in home rather than a show flat.







