B1 Properties has announced the sale of the most expensive signature villa on Palm Jumeirah Frond G, named Framed Allure for AED128 million ($34.8 mn). Spread over a 19,240 sq ft area, the villa is an architectural masterpiece by internationally renowned, award-winning architect, Emre Arolat, whose design technique is rooted in blending intellectual, artistic and cultural aspects.
The geometric villa provides seamless access to the outer environment, at the same time, is equipped for privacy with an exceptional shutter system for all 3-storeys. The interiors have been conceptualized and created by CK Architects & Interiors, with lighting consultancy from Neo Light Design. The now-completed property on Billionaires Row consists of four floors including a rooftop terrace that is fully equipped with a modern gym, yoga deck, and hot tub.
Most importantly, the terrace has a 1,600-year-old olive tree blending the internal and external environment and bridging the gap between modern and traditional living. This melding of the outdoor-indoor experience can also be seen in several features and rooms in the villa, it stated.
"The Framed Allure villa is an exceptional addition to our portfolio, as the most expensive signature villa on Palm Jumeirah. It is one of the few properties that seamlessly blend the outdoors and indoors with sophistication while breaking traditional norms in regards to the geometric style of the façade," remarked Babak Jafari, Founder of B1 Properties.
Upon entering the villa, the double-height entrance is adorned with Italian-inspired bespoke metal sculptures from top to bottom, with one-off furniture pieces from the likes of Minotti, Henge, B&B Italia, Baxter, and Boca Do Lobo. Each of the 5 luxuriously designed ensuite rooms is built over four levels and is equipped with a long balcony and glass balustrade running along it.
The three-story high entrance hall frames a panorama towards the sea at the same time as it marks the heart of the house in terms of circulation. All the en-suite bedrooms feature extra space for study, and hobby areas with views of the sea, together with intermediate spaces and gardens.