
Villa Interior Design · Al Furjan, Dubai · 2025
A family villa in Al Furjan
- Location
- Al Furjan, Dubai
- Year
- 2025
- Typology
- residential
- Scope
- Interior design · Bespoke oak joinery · Fitted wardrobes · Feature headboard walls · Lighting design · Furniture & FF&E · Soft furnishings & drapery · Art & styling
- Materials
- Warm oak veneer joinery, Full-height fitted wardrobes, Upholstered and fluted feature headboards, Cove and linear LED lighting, Hand-painted botanical wallpaper and murals, Wool and jute textured rugs, Brushed brass and matte-black accents
A family villa in Al Furjan, designed by ZuriSpace as one complete home. Rather than repeat a single scheme across the house, the brief was to give each space its own character while keeping the villa reading as one considered interior. We held the bones constant, warm oak veneer joinery, full-height fitted wardrobes, recessed cove and linear lighting, textured wool and jute rugs, and then changed the personality of each room through a single feature wall and one accent colour.

A master suite in oak and champagne
The master is the calmest, most grown-up room in the villa. Floor-to-ceiling oak wardrobes wrap two walls, a long desk-console runs the full width of the window so the morning light becomes a workspace, and a backlit display niche holds books and objects beside a soft abstract canvas in gold and pale blue. Quilted cream bedding, a champagne throw and a single deep-green boucle chair keep it warm without ever feeling busy.

A sage-green arched guest room
The guest room is built around one gesture: a tall arched headboard panel, upholstered in sage-green and worked in a three-dimensional petal pattern, backlit so it glows against the wall. A wavy-edged mirror, a slim copper wall light and an olive throw pick up the green, while the oak wardrobe and jute rug tie it back to the rest of the house.

A study-led bedroom
One room is organised around how it is actually used. A walnut floating desk and TV ledge run wall to wall, framed by a glass-fronted display unit and a panel of hand-painted forest wallpaper lit from within. Fluted oak above the screen, brushed-brass channels and warm reveal lighting keep the working wall feeling crafted rather than functional.

A teen room under a tropical mural
The teen room is the loudest, on purpose. A full-height tropical mural of palms, banana leaves and a flamingo turns the bed wall into the feature, set above a fluted timber dado and a thin line of warm light. An upholstered headboard, gingham cushions, a copper pendant and a compact study wall opposite keep it playful but still part of the same oak-and-neutral family.







