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Some homes just make you want to slow down when you step in. This four bedroom villa in Sidra Villas at Dubai Hills Estate feels like that. I remember walking in and just standing for a moment by the big sliding glass doors in the living room. The sun was flooding into the space and you could see a slice of the garden outside. Honestly, you kind of get that stillness that comes with being tucked inside a good neighbourhood, even though the city is right there if you need it.
The first thing you'll probably notice is this airy, open layout—there's no real divide between the living room, dining space, and the open kitchen. I could picture a proper gathering around that long kitchen counter, not just a rushed weekday breakfast. Kitchens sometimes feel like afterthoughts but this one is somewhere you'd actually want to make a big meal. Light cabinets, decent storage, everything set up so you can just move around easily. It does not just look good; it feels practical if you look closer. Things like loads of fitted cabinetry and a dedicated space for laundry are easy to miss at first but you'll see the thought that went into them the more time you spend here.
It stretches out on quite a big plot compared to other villas around Dubai, so you get a proper front yard and that backyard opens out to the main park and the pool for Sidra. I stood out on the balcony off the master suite for a couple of minutes and just listened in. You can hear birds, sometimes kids playing on their bikes after school, and in the evenings there's usually someone jogging on those tree lined paths. The view of the greenery feels a bit rare in the city. If you want a coffee you are not far from Dubai Hills Mall, and the Saturday morning vibe there is pretty easygoing if you ask me.
Upstairs there are more surprises. The staircase is worth mentioning for the simple reason that you get an actual sense of light as you walk up—it just pours in through tall windows and makes the landing not just a place to pass by but maybe a spot for a reading chair too. The master bedroom, it feels tucked away at the rear so you get a bit of privacy and your own balcony. There's a walk in wardrobe that will actually take more than just a few shirts and shoes. The master bathroom is all clean lines and neat storage as well. Two of the other bedrooms share a bathroom that sits right between them, Jack and Jill style, so it works for siblings or if family visits. The last bedroom has its own little terrace in case someone likes a bit of extra space to step outside and think.
Downstairs you have everything set up for guests—an en suite bedroom plus a separate maid's room that does not feel like an afterthought. There's a proper driver's room outside the main house too, which keeps the main living spaces clear and private. The driveway is long enough to handle quite a few cars, and a covered garage will keep your own vehicles out of the sun.
It is honestly one of those villas that feels like a true family home but with a bit of shine and extra care in the details. Sidra is known for not just the clean modern lines of the homes but also for attracting people who care about being part of a neighbourhood. On weekends you almost always see people walking dogs or just catching up near the park.
I could describe it all day, but really the only way to know if this Sidra Villas home feels right is to walk through in person. If you're curious or just want to see the light in those rooms, let me know. At LuxuryProperty.com, we just want to help you find the spot that feels right for your next chapter.
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