• It has been designed by a New York-based interior architect and is on the market for Dh3.5m.
    It has been designed by a New York-based interior architect and is on the market for Dh3.5m.
  • It has views overlooking Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Lakes Towers through the main windows, and partial views of the beach and Palm Jumeirah from the bedrooms.
    It has views overlooking Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Lakes Towers through the main windows, and partial views of the beach and Palm Jumeirah from the bedrooms.
  • In total, the 1,736 square foot property contains two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.
    In total, the 1,736 square foot property contains two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.
  • The Lowewe TV has surround sound and a separate cinema projector beaming onto a 10m-high wall that is visible either from upstairs or downstairs.
    The Lowewe TV has surround sound and a separate cinema projector beaming onto a 10m-high wall that is visible either from upstairs or downstairs.
  • The kitchen comes with designer German appliances
    The kitchen comes with designer German appliances
  • The property achieves a rent of about Dh245,000 per year.
    The property achieves a rent of about Dh245,000 per year.

Dubai Marina’s take on European-style living with the ‘wow-effect’ – in pictures


Michael Fahy
  • English
  • Arabic

Loft living has moved far from its roots in the 1970s and ‘80s, when artists reoccupied and converted space within cheaper, industrial buildings to create amazing living spaces in the heart of cities like New York and London.

Yet despite most residential units in Dubai Marina and “new Dubai” not existing until about 10 years ago – long after the artists in those original spaces had sold out to financiers wanting to live in the heart of the city – doesn’t mean that the original inspiration behind such spaces has been lost.

For instance, this two-bed, Dh3.5 million flat up for sale in Jumeirah Beach Residence retains that original New York feel, according to Daniel Garofoli, a luxury sales specialist at the property agency Luxhabitat.

For a start, it was built as a duplex apartment, giving it the type of double-height ceilings and natural light flooding that just isn’t available within simplex apartments.

Secondly, this particular unit, which is just below one of the penthouses built in the Murjan cluster, was completed to shell and core by the developer and then fitted out to a bespoke design created by a team from New York.

Therefore, exposed ceilings and the raw concrete walls remain in place (albeit painted white), but their starkness has been offset by the interior design and the use of materials, such as the natural wooden floors installed throughout, and light furniture.

In total, the 1,736 square feet property contains two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. The master bedroom has a glass wall that divides the bedroom from the rest of the apartment, but can be closed off for pri­vacy using curtains. The bathroom also has a showpiece free-standing bathtub and a capsule shower.

Bespoke fitted wardrobes and kitchen cupboards help to remove any visual clutter, and there is a fitted bookshelf beneath the staircase linking the building’s two levels.

Lots of use has been made of technology, too – from the designer German appliances in the kitchen, the Loewe TV with surround sound and a separate cinema projector beaming on to a 10 metres high wall that is visible either from upstairs or downstairs.

If you’re not watching TV, the views outside of the windows are also breathtaking, looking out on to Dubai Marina and beyond to Jumeirah Lakes Towers and the Emirates Living community. Partial sea views are also available from the bedrooms.

Q&A

Daniel Garofoli, a luxury sales specialist at Luxhabitat, tells Michael Fahy what makes this Jumeirah Beach Residences loft so different:

How would you describe this flat?

It’s young and urban; very Euro­pean in style. Its main selling points are its double height exposed ceiling, the raw concrete walls, the stylish surrounding, the bright colours, the clear and straight lines of the interior design and natural wooden floors. It’s an apartment with a really positive vibe, it gets naturally lit and the white interior reflects the incoming light.

Who owns it?

A young businessman. He bought it for his personal use but now travels so much for his business that it is rented, for about Dh245,000 per year.

Who would live in a house like this?

I sold three similar loft-style apartments last year and the buyers were all pretty much the same. They were young, open-minded, creative and cosmopolitan types. The clientele that buys loft apartments is unique and they want to reflect that in their way of living. They don’t wear ordinary clothes, they don’t drive ordinary cars, they don’t want to live in ordinary apartments. They want the “wow-effect” without showing off and want to reflect their personality in the way they live.

What about the location?

JBR is a prime beachfront development that consists of six clusters, each with six to eight buildings. Murjan is the first cluster and this is on the 46th floor. Each tower has a community gym and pool area, as well as 24-hour security and gated access. The beach is a two minute walk away from the development and you have plenty of restaurants, supermarkets and shops directly at your doorstep.

mfahy@thenational.ae

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IF YOU GO

The flights

FlyDubai flies direct from Dubai to Skopje in five hours from Dh1,314 return including taxes. Hourly buses from Skopje to Ohrid take three hours.

The tours

English-speaking guided tours of Ohrid town and the surrounding area are organised by Cultura 365; these cost €90 (Dh386) for a one-day trip including driver and guide and €100 a day (Dh429) for two people. 

The hotels

Villa St Sofija in the old town of Ohrid, twin room from $54 (Dh198) a night.

St Naum Monastery, on the lake 30km south of Ohrid town, has updated its pilgrims' quarters into a modern 3-star hotel, with rooms overlooking the monastery courtyard and lake. Double room from $60 (Dh 220) a night.

 

COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Mamo 

 Year it started: 2019 Founders: Imad Gharazeddine, Asim Janjua

 Based: Dubai, UAE

 Number of employees: 28

 Sector: Financial services

 Investment: $9.5m

 Funding stage: Pre-Series A Investors: Global Ventures, GFC, 4DX Ventures, AlRajhi Partners, Olive Tree Capital, and prominent Silicon Valley investors.