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DZ Design unveils new looks for the outdoor night restaurant Amaseena at The Ritz-Carlton, JBR

Design Middleeast

This modern outdoor dining venue by DZ Design merges traditional Arabic culture with contemporary design elements to create a family-oriented Bedouin-style restaurant with a timeless appeal. The flooring features a mixed pattern that complements the natural textures and earth tones prevalent throughout the space. Amaseena by DZ Design.

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Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra

Design Middleeast

Drawing inspiration from both French finesse and Arabian aesthetics, the new interiors boast a harmonious fusion of styles, offering guests a fresh, vibrant, and uplifting experience. While retaining some of its original sandstone wall panels and columns, the majority of the space has been updated to reflect a modern design aesthetic.

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Nakkash Design Studio creates a tropical modernist paradise in Dubai’s Meadows

Design Middleeast

Inspired by this, the award-winning, multi-disciplinary practice took on a contextual approach to the redesign centred around blurring the lines between indoor-outdoor living experience while maximizing the views. The remodelled flooring comprising of light grey ceramic tiles in large format gives a sense of continuity.

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Taking Shape

Design Middleeast

Descending towards the water’s edge, guests experience the mangroves, where the salty breeze and rustling leaves create a harmonious symphony of nature’s whispers. Through visitor’s journey in the building, these two opposing elements merge creating a harmonious and meaningful journey.

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A growing trend: the best biophilic interior design studios

Design Wanted

Natural light, raw materials, and indoor tropical gardens – here’s our pick of the best examples of biophilic interior design and the studio’s behind them. Visual connections refer to obvious aspects like plants, natural materials or a view of outdoors, and non-visual connections refer to other features like lighting or ventilation.

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Designing the Human Experience: Let's Play

Onyx

The most obvious and strongest is the outdoors. Studies indicate people who exercise outdoors enjoy their activity more and derive a greater level of satisfaction[5]. As a result, play creates a strong connection to the outdoors. The outdoor environment naturally addresses many of our senses: smell, hear, touch, and sight.

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2023 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

Elmwood Timber

Biophilic Design Biophilic design has become a focal point for builders and architects, such as maximizing the natural lighting and optimal air quality. Incorporating elements from the outdoors give this trend an easy way for designers to utilize organic textures made from materials like wood.