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Elegance and design combine at this Jumeirah Bay villa's entrance
This luxurious private villa located in the prestigious neighbourhood of Jumeirah Bay boasts an architectural gem at its entrance—a double-leaf Synua door by Oikos Atelier. The door carries both privacy and grandeur, embodying elegance in design while seamlessly integrating security and functionality.
Jumeirah Bay is often seen as Dubai’s response to Malibu or Bondi, blending the vibrancy of modern luxury with classic charm. Known for its world-class beach clubs, luxury resorts, and fine dining, this district is a sought-after enclave that appeals to both high-profile residents and families. In such an exclusive setting, architectural excellence and refined design are essential—and this villa meets the mark with its breathtaking Synua door entrance, framed by a bespoke wall system that adds depth and dimension to the façade.

The entryway is elegantly crafted to maintain the villa’s privacy while showcasing its architectural prestige. Adorned with the Skydoors finish, the threshold is made entirely of aluminum coverings, designed specifically to accommodate towering entrances. This luxurious installation not only provides privacy and security but also elevates the home’s exterior with its striking design and craftsmanship.


The architects carefully planned the entrance to this exceptional villa to reflect the sophistication and exclusivity of its surroundings. The double-leaf Synua pivot door was the perfect choice to meet the villa’s architectural requirements. Measuring an impressive 2880 x 3935 mm, the door’s large dimensions required a design solution that would seamlessly blend into the surrounding boiserie. The Synua door’s double-leaf version meets the demanding requirements of grand entrance designs while providing structural security. The inclusion of the Wall System further emphasises the villa’s monumental entrance, creating a coplanar aesthetic where the door blends harmoniously into the surrounding wall. The Wall System is a modular solution from Oikos Atelier that serves as an elegant extension of the entryway. Together, these elements form a cohesive aesthetic that not only harmonises with the villa’s grandiose scale but also enhances its overall security.
The door’s oxidised finish in gray yellow lends a timeless look, while the Skydoors aluminum coating plays with lines and textures, creating a vertical composition that accentuates the villa’s height. This unique finish underscores the seamless balance of elegance and durability, adding a sense of depth to the entrance architecture.
Through careful design and engineering, Oikos Atelier has crafted an entrance that blends security, elegance, and innovation, providing a fitting introduction to one of Dubai’s most prestigious residences. The double-leaf Synua door and Wall System not only underscore the architectural beauty of the villa, but also contribute to the exclusivity and privacy that define the Jumeirah Bay lifestyle.
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