At Cheval Residences, in the heart of Dubai Islands, a collection of refined serviced hotel residences welcomes you from the very first moment.
Layered horizontal planes trace a measured rhythm, shaped by clarity and proportion. Each volume is carefully balanced, creating a continuous sense of openness that permeates the architecture itself.
Greenery is woven throughout, extending across terraces and pathways, softening the structure and introducing a natural presence overlooking the sea. From the ground level to the rooftop, curated amenities support a lifestyle centred on ease and wellbeing.
Across eight floors, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes are carefully planned, each offering its own sense of space and character through layouts that feel both personal and practical, designed to five-star standards.
A carefully curated of materials defines the interiors, where marble surfaces introduce a refined presence and dark wood flooring grounds each space with depth and warmth. Ceramic accents add texture and contrast, while soft fabrics contribute to a tactile, inviting atmosphere. Wallpaper is used with intention, creating moments of emphasis and subtly framing different areas within the home.
A flexible and investor-friendly payment plan is designed to make ownership seamless. Structured with convenient instalments during construction and attractive post-handover options, it ensures ease of investment while aligning with your financial planning.
The residences feature thoughtfully designed one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts that maximise space, natural light, and functionality. Each floor plan is crafted to offer a seamless flow between living areas, refined interiors, and private outdoor spaces, ensuring both comfort and practicality in every home.
Dubai Islands unfolds just beyond the city’s energy, connected, yet distinctly its own, where the pace begins to soften and space takes precedence. The skyline recedes, the horizon opens, and life aligns with the rhythm of light, water and expansive views. Here, the sea becomes part of the everyday, shaping a quieter, more personal way of being.