Project Scope

Architectural Design, Landscape Design, Interior Design

Project Location

District One, Dubai

Built Area

32,000 SQFT

Client Type

End-User

Duration

7 Months

Completion Date

February 2024

Project Overview

Casa Grande is a large-scale end-user residence designed to deliver a complete and highly personalized lifestyle experience. Spanning 32,000 sq ft, the project brings together architectural design, landscape design, and interior design under one cohesive concept, creating a home that feels both visually striking and deeply livable.

From its sculpted exterior lines and expansive glazing to its dramatic entertaining spaces and curated wellness amenities, the villa was conceived as a residence of presence, sophistication, and comfort. Every aspect of the design was developed to create balance between grandeur and calm — a home that feels impressive in scale, yet intimate in experience.

The Challenge

The challenge was to design a residence of significant scale without losing warmth, flow, or coherence. Because the project integrates architecture, landscape, and interiors, each discipline had to contribute to one consistent vision rather than read as separate layers.

As an end-user home, the villa also needed to go beyond visual impact. It had to support everyday living while accommodating entertainment, privacy, wellness, leisure, and family life at a very high standard. Large open spaces, double-height volumes, and statement features had to be carefully balanced with comfort, functionality, and a sense of retreat.

With a seven-month design duration, the process demanded clarity, coordination, and precision across every element of the project.

Our Approach

Our approach was to create a residence defined by fluidity, light, and controlled luxury. Architecturally, the villa is shaped by soft contemporary lines, generous glazing, strong horizontal forms, and a layered massing that gives the house both elegance and presence. The exterior composition feels clean and sculptural, while the landscape softens and frames the architecture with water, greenery, and carefully composed outdoor living areas.

Inside, the design language continues with a calm but highly refined material palette. Light surfaces, rich stone features, bronze and dark accents, and bespoke details create contrast and depth without overwhelming the spaces. Double-height areas, statement chandeliers, grand circulation zones, and expansive openings reinforce the sense of openness and luxury throughout the home.

A key strength of the project is the variety of experiences it offers within one unified environment. Formal entertaining spaces, intimate lounges, private suites, wellness areas, a cinema, gym, wine display, and spa-inspired amenities all contribute to a lifestyle-driven design narrative. These features are integrated as part of the architectural and interior rhythm of the house, rather than treated as isolated highlights.

The landscape design plays an equally important role in the overall identity of Casa Grande. Outdoor terraces, water features, poolside environments, and garden framing elements extend the architecture into the site, enhancing views and reinforcing the home’s resort-like quality. The result is a residence where indoor and outdoor living feel fully connected.

The Outcome

Casa Grande stands as a complete luxury residential statement — one that combines scale, elegance, and lifestyle in a highly cohesive way. By unifying architecture, interior design, and landscape design into one vision, the project delivers a home that feels both monumental and welcoming.

Its success lies in the way it balances presence with comfort. The villa is visually powerful, yet calm; expansive, yet intentional; refined, yet deeply livable. The result is a contemporary private estate designed to support every aspect of luxury family living while maintaining a strong and memorable design identity.

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