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Some places have this way of making you want to stay a little longer. That's how I felt walking into this two bedroom apartment at Warda Apartments in Town Square. Everything feels open here. The first thing you'll notice is the way light pours into the living space. I stopped by the big glass windows for a minute and just watched the movement outside. Some days you just want the simple things. Sitting with a cup of coffee on the balcony that looks out over trees and green space. Maybe a quiet evening inside. You get both here, and honestly, the calm just slowly creeps in.
The living and dining area is all kind of combined, so when you cook in the kitchen, you're still part of everything. It does not feel boxed in at all. The kitchen is modern but not cold. You'll want to cook something for real, not just reheat leftovers. I liked the finishes and the colours—just easy and liveable, nothing too bold. The floors feel smooth and solid underfoot, and because it is all open, you can always see what's going on around you. If friends come over, nobody feels cut off.
Both bedrooms are comfortable—sometimes in apartments you find one is tiny and the other is just ok but here, both actually have good space. The main bedroom has this walk in closet that I think is practical. There is an ensuite as well, with two sinks and a big mirror, and it just works for everyday life. The neutral palette runs through the whole place, and with all that glass, the light dances around, making even normal days feel a bit more relaxed. The other bedroom is nice, too, maybe for kids, guests, or even if you want a home office—and you've got privacy when you want it, thanks to the layout.
I walked the balcony for a bit. It's just big enough for a couple of chairs and a small table so you can actually watch the evening and listen to the city quiet down. From up here, the view over the community greenery is a reminder of why this part of Town Square is a bit different. Sometimes you see people heading out on their bikes or kids playing after school. There's a park close by, and honestly, you'll probably leave your car parked more often than not because everything feels close. The coffee shop is never far. If you like to jog, the track is just down the path, or you can wander through the gardens, maybe grab something from one of the shops or the little bakery that smells amazing in the mornings.
The community deck really is a spot you will use—a lot of the neighbours do. The pool is right there, not just for show, and I always hear people chatting after a swim or just laying out on the sun deck. There is a proper gym, so you do not have to drive anywhere if you want to get a workout in. If you have kids or friends with kids, the play area is actually used, and it is nice to see everyone mixing and getting to know each other.
For those thinking about the practical side, Warda Apartments keeps things simple but nice. Security is friendly, parking is organised, and the building feels like it is watched over without being stuffy. The area around Town Square is growing, but it still has a kind of neighbourhood feeling where people know each other. At weekends, Vida hosts activities that bring everyone together, so it does not feel like just another apartment block.
This spot is a real chance to live with a bit of space and peace, but still have all the conveniences of Dubai on your doorstep. The way to know if this apartment feels right is to actually walk through it. You need to see the light, stand on the balcony, maybe picture yourself starting the day here. If you have any questions or want to have a look, just get in touch. At LuxuryProperty.com, we try to make every step as easy and comfortable as a quiet morning in this home.
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