How to Choose Furniture and Curtains in Dubai when Shifting

elegant-living-room-curtainTHERE’S NOTHING QUITE as stressful as shifting homes in Dubai. From unscrupulous agents and landlords who disappear as soon as the cheque clears, to trying to redecorate without breaking the bank, transitioning to a new pad comes with plenty of surprises that test even the most patient and positive among us. But there are lessons to take away from the process that might make life easier the next time you’re staring down the pages of a new tenancy contract.

If there’s anything I’ve learned in the past eight years while residing here, it’s this: You get what you pay for. If you’re dealing with a dodgy real estate company with a website that looks beyond amateur and whose agents are inclined to give you a missed call just to save on phone credit, it’s best to walk away and save yourself the trouble. Having rented several different apartments during my time here, I now only deal with agents with a proven track record that have been personally referred by friends. Regarding the rest of the unprofessional lot, I think a Tinder-like app should be developed especially for them so they can experience firsthand the pitfalls of human indecency.

Now assuming the paperwork has been handled and the keys handed over, you’re probably going to need a lot of new stuff. The great thing about living in such a transient city is that you can find practically anything for a bargain, particularly online, where every taste and preference is catered to. If you’re dedicated enough, you could easily furnish your entire flat or villa at a fraction of the cost. So before you head to the malls for a new bed or sofa, it’s worth checking out all the amazing second-hand merchandise available on the Internet for a steal, because one man’s trash can really end up saving you a bundle. Alternatively there’s Dragon Mart, a place where bargaining is a contact sport played by all.

You’ll also need help with maintenance, from installing  light fixtures to fixing that leaky bidet sprayer in the washroom plus choosing curtains in Dubai. Unless you have a penchant for handiwork – and who doesn’t love an intensive session of Ikea furniture assembly – it might be best to call a professional. For maximum efficiency, wait a few weeks after moving in to get a feel for everything that needs to be done, then hire out someone who can do the job in one visit. While many of us like to indulge those do-it-yourself tendencies, there’s no shame in having someone else do the job properly (the first time).

While shifting homes can feel overwhelming, the load can be lightened by heeding the advice of those who came before you. Just plan ahead, stay positive, and focus on the finish line.

 

 

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Custom Furniture Dubai Feature in Palazzo Versace Opening

 

Custom Furniture Dubai (2)The fashion house-branded Residences at Palazzo Versace is currently being handed over to its owners, bringing it one large step closer to finally opening.

The much-anticipated property has been developed by luxury real estate company ENSHAA PSC and is Versace’s second property – the first is on Australia’s Gold Coast.

Speaking on the handover, ENSHAA PSC CEO, Raza Jafar said, “We are delighted to commence the handover of The Residences at Palazzo Versace to their owners and are grateful for the support of all our customers; we are proud to deliver an outstanding project.

“I am particularly thankful to our team, for their hard work, dedication and passion for creating an iconic development; the end result is truthfully remarkable and I am confident that it will set new standards of luxury living and comfort in the region”.

Ranging in size from one to five bedrooms, the 169-suite Residences at Palazzo Versace feature, Versace artwork, mosaic and marble flooring spread across the interior, parquet in each bedroom and custom furniture Dubai. The design ethos is generally aimed toward representing the best of Italian luxury artisanal craftsmanship.

The Palazzo Versace is located in Dubai’s historic “Culture Village” district. The 215-room hotel will wow guests with rich Italian design elements, Versace-branded amenities, a world-class spa, stellar culinary offerings, and opulent, fully-adaptable meeting and conference spaces with state-of-the-art equipment.

The hotel will specialise in events with bespoke elements and is just 10 minutes away from Dubai International Airport.

 

Courtesy Hoteliermiddleeast.com