The Al Jubail Island is a prestigious residential development located in the heart of Abu Dhabi. Envisioned as a serene oasis, the project offers a harmonious blend of luxury living and natural beauty. Surrounded by lush mangroves and tranquil waterways, Al Jubail Island provides residents with an exceptional living experience that combines modern comfort with a connection to nature. The development features a mix of high-end villas, townhouses, and apartments, each designed to offer spacious, elegant, and eco-friendly living spaces.
Our Involvement
Flooring Solutions: We supplied a variety of premium flooring materials, including hardwood, marble, and eco-friendly options, covering thousands of square meters across the development. These materials were chosen for their durability, aesthetic appeal, and sustainability.
Exterior and Interior Cladding: Our team provided high-quality exterior and interior cladding solutions, enhancing the architectural aesthetics and durability of the buildings. These cladding materials were selected to withstand the local climate while maintaining a luxurious appearance.
Custom Fixtures and Furniture: We delivered bespoke fixtures and furniture, tailored to the specific design requirements of each residential unit. This included custom cabinetry, wardrobes, and high-end kitchen fittings that align with the overall design ethos of the project.
Lighting Solutions: To create an inviting and comfortable atmosphere, we supplied innovative lighting solutions, including energy-efficient LED fixtures and custom-designed lighting elements that complement the interior and exterior spaces.
Key Features:
Eco-friendly materials
Custom design solutions
Efficient Project Management
Ample natural light and optimized artificial lighting systems
We are thrilled to embark on this commercial architecture project and look forward to creating a remarkable space that inspires and drives success for our valued client. Stay tuned for updates as we bring this vision to life.
Future Outlook
The Al Jubail apartments are a part of the larger Al Jubail Island project, which is a large-scale ongoing project, set to be complete by