Dubai Creek Harbour foyer & corridor — classical shell, art and integrated vanity
Entryway and corridor interior design Dubai Creek Harbour: classical panelling and plaster frames, concealed flush doors, dark floor, art-led gallery sequence and a floating vanity niche with timber, mirror and soft light.

Foyer design and hallway interior in Dubai Creek Harbour — arrival and circulation read as architecture: concealed doors, panelled walls, a dark floor rhythm and curated contemporary art, with a compact vanity niche that feels sculpted rather than utilitarian.
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Entryway — Dubai Creek Harbour
Foyer, corridor and arrival as a designed sequence
Transit spaces in this home are treated as a real part of the interior story, not only as circulation between rooms. The entryway combines a classical architectural shell, concealed door planes, a dark floor finish and a disciplined decorative rhythm — calm, composed and visually clean.
Gallery corridor: the corridor reads almost like an intimate gallery: wall panelling and plaster frames set a strict architecture, while contemporary art acts as a precise emotional accent. The move deepens the space and sets up a dialogue between classical relief and a modern interior language.
Vanity niche: a vanity sits in a niche as its own composition — clear geometry and material focus. A floating console, a vertical timber volume, a wide mirror and soft light read almost sculptural while staying quietly functional.
Lighting & detail: pendants, reflective surfaces, accessories and a soft seating moment ease the architectural backbone and add intimacy, keeping the overall tone premium and restrained.