Culture is responsible for several good things, such as the environments we live in, which exude our personality. Interior design doesn’t just mean aesthetics; it’s a platform for storytelling and identity. Overall, it encompasses cultural expression. From the thoughtful use of colour and pattern, and the infusion of heritage into interiors, designing a space has come a long way beyond just a sofa, a table, and a chair.
Dubai has a rich intersection of cultures, and interior design companies in Dubai creatively integrate these influences into spaces. As a city of contrasts, it features historic souks alongside the most modern buildings and global lifestyles, all of which blend seamlessly with Arabic traditions. The world of interior design draws on these cultural influences, creating spaces that are both beautiful and meaningful.
ARABIC HERITAGE
Large Arabic arches meet global touches, reflecting a cultural heritage that blends with contemporary innovation. When designing a home or office in Dubai, it is important to explore cultural nuances to create timeless, elegant interiors.
Traditional design elements such as Mashrabiya screens and intricately carved wood can lend your interiors a sense of authenticity. This adds character and connects the new with the Arabic heritage.
Usage of handcrafted finishes and natural stone with earthy tones can play a big role. Combine these with soft ambient lights in Arabic lanterns, and it could add a lot of depth to the space and the atmosphere around.
Use geometry to celebrate symmetry and influence your interiors with motifs and patterns across walls, floors and modern furniture. Often used across luxurious spaces with marble, mosaic and brass tiles, these ideas can be drawn from Islamic art with deep reds, golden accents and rich blues. The colours add vibrancy and allow your space to coexist wonderfully with the modern.
PINNACLE INTERIORS IN DUBAI
Pinnacle Interiors blends modern global influences with the local culture to ensure foundations rooted in tradition while appeasing the modern mind. There’s no doubt that Dubai is a blend of the east and the west. That is why you can ask for Zen-inspired Japanese layouts or Scandinavian interiors often adapted with Arabic patterns and decorative lighting. We create interiors that are not just functional and modern but are unmistakably Dubai.
Interior spaces blend Arabic patterns with newer furnishings, blending culture with the modern.
You can find Arabic-style lanterns or motifs across interiors, alongside the latest functional spaces in Dubai.
With handcrafted finishes, earthy tones, and traditional design elements such as Mashrabiya screens, you can add authenticity to your interiors.
Of course. There are several geometric patterns that you can use across walls, floors and furniture, all influenced by Arabic culture.
Yes. We are known to blend the most modern interiors with a splash of Japanese or even Scandinavian culture.