Between Skyline and Sea: Island Villa by SAOTA

April 13, 2026

In collaboration with ARRCC for the interior décor, SAOTA has designed a villa set along Dubai’s constructed shoreline, redefining coastal living within an urban context through a refined use of transparency and materiality.


SAOTA’s design emphasises fluid connections between spaces and climate responsiveness. Expansive, column-free openings on the ground floor dissolve the boundary between inside and out, creating seamless continuity between living spaces, shaded terraces, and gardens. Carved courtyards and outdoor rooms regulate light and ventilation, applying passive cooling strategies and creating opportunities for outdoor living. Upstairs, bedrooms and a gym face panoramic sea views. Across the villa, deep overhangs, custom screens, and articulated façades choreograph light, shade and privacy.



Bespoke glass-reinforced polymer screens and patinated copper details reference regional craft traditions while offering shade and visual interest. Bush-hammered light stone cladding evokes coral textures, offset by darker honed flooring to reduce glare. Generous eaves, shaded glazing, and cross-ventilation integrate environmental performance into the architectural language, rather than adding it as a technical overlay. ARRCC’s interior decor extends the architectural vision, interpreting the beach setting through tactile, restrained furnishings. Drawing on a Scandinavian sensibility, the interiors favour warm minimalism, natural materials, and a sense of calm over decorative excess.




Soft neutral textiles, leather accents, and brushed metal details introduce subtle richness without overwhelming the space. ARRCC also collaborated with OKHA to craft bespoke furniture reflecting the villa’s architectural rhythm. The result is a quietly sophisticated interior aligned with the client’s vision for a grounded, contemplative home. 



Photography  Adam Letch

Interior Design  ARRCC

Architecture  SAOTA

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