Creek Harbour working room — study & lounge

Project Type:Apartment
Location:Dubai Creek Harbour

A Dubai Creek Harbour study that stays architecturally sharp yet calm: timber, classical shell, built-in window desk with lit shelving, dark glass accents and an olive lounge vignette for pause.

Dubai Creek Harbour — working room: window desk, joinery & sculptural lounge corner

This Dubai Creek Harbour room balances focus and comfort — daylight at the desk, storage disciplined into one joinery line, and a softer corner for reading or conversation.

Detailing ties back to the living room and bedroom so the apartment reads as one coherent story.

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Dubai Creek Harbour — working room

Study & workspace in Creek Harbour

Here the apartment narrative shifts into a more focused, functional mode while keeping the same architectural voice. The room is built from warm timber planes, a light classical shell, soft textiles and graphic dark accents — so the workspace reads calm, composed and visually whole.

Window desk: the anchor is a built-in desk at the window. The worktop sits within a single storage composition with lit open shelving — joinery expressed as clean geometry, careful proportions and visual lightness.

Soft zone: opposite, a relaxed corner features a sculptural sofa in deep olive, a floor lamp and large-scale artwork. The space works for work, reading, pause or informal conversation — adding softness and emotional depth.

Materials & continuity: tinted glass, dark insets, timber and integrated lighting deepen perspective and reinforce rhythm. Panoramic glazing brings daylight in; classical wall detailing links this room to the living room and bedroom, keeping the residence visually coherent.