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1 Bedroom Apartment in Dubai Wharf, Culture Village
Dubai Wharf, Culture Village
Price on Application
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Built-Up Area:
1,061 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP01696
Dubai Wharf, Culture Village
Some places just feel welcoming from the moment you step inside. That is honestly what happens when you walk into this one bedroom apartment at Dubai Wharf in Culture Village. I actually paused right at the entryway just to look out toward Dubai Creek. It is hard not to, with all that glass letting light spill in and making the view feel like it is just for you. This apartment hits a balance that is rare these days. It feels thoughtful. Not too big where you feel lost, not too small where you feel boxed in. The living room is open enough that you could really imagine having friends over. You look to your right and there is this breakfast counter where I can just picture someone working from home in the morning or chatting with friends over coffee. The kitchen is half open. That just feels right to me. You are connected to the living area but you can keep the clutter away when you are actually cooking. And it really is the kind of kitchen you would actually cook in. The fittings are solid, things close softly, and counter space feels usable. You might find yourself prepping some food with the glass window open to the cool evening air. There is something about the light here. Sun spills into every corner and you know you do not need to switch on lamps in the daytime at all.
You walk into the bedroom and instantly get that comfortable hush. I noticed the walk in closet before the bed, because it is just sort of tucked in exactly where you need storage but it does not crowd the room. There is an en suite bathroom that feels a bit like a boutique hotel. Not flashy, just well done. Clean lines. Good finish. Even the guest bathroom by the living area has its own little touch. There is a separate utility room where you can keep things tidy or do a quick laundry without seeing piles everywhere. That makes daily life much easier. The way they split the apartment into living and sleeping halves just makes sense. You will notice the living side is for friends and movement. The bedroom side is meant for quiet. Simple but clever.
Now if you are into views, you are set here. Full height windows run almost the whole side. You get this picture postcard shot over the water toward the Dubai skyline. It is nice in the morning, just a hint of early blue, and again in the evenings when the light shifts and you catch some city sparkle. Honestly, you might spend more time on the balcony than you expect. It is not just somewhere to put plants. It actually feels like another room. I stood by the glass for a while watching boats on the creek and it really made me slow down.
The building itself gives you more than just an apartment. You have got a pool that is good for laps or sometimes just cooling off after work. The gym is not one of those tiny tucked away rooms either. There is a full concierge. It is handy and actually feels like an extra pair of hands when you need quick help or a parcel dropped off. And downstairs, that retail promenade stretches out with cafes, restaurants, and some shops tucked between. It is fun to have good coffee literally steps away. People do stroll here in the evenings, sometimes families, sometimes just someone out for a quiet moment. You can get to Downtown Dubai or Business Bay pretty quick. The road links are easy. Medical centers and schools are nearby, which is a relief if you actually live here day to day.
The feeling is very much city living but with that softer side. You are right by Dubai Creek, you see old style abra boats and sometimes birds by the water early in the morning. Culture Village has its own rhythm that is different from other city spots. It feels relaxed even though everything you need is never far.
This one bedroom place at Dubai Wharf could be your next home or even a good investment if you are thinking long term. I would say the best way to know is to come and feel it for yourself. If you have questions or want to look around, just let me know any time. At LuxuryProperty.com, we want your next move to feel as comfortable as coming home.
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Dubai
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP01696 when reaching out to us.