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How Dubai couple built Jumeirah Park mansion in a year, now worth Dh60 million
How Dubai couple built Jumeirah Park mansion in a year, now worth Dh60 million

Gulf News

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf News

How Dubai couple built Jumeirah Park mansion in a year, now worth Dh60 million

Dubai: In a city known for its flash and bling, Reshma Praveen's 16,400 sq. ft. Jumeirah Park mansion built from the ground up stands out not for how loud it is — but for how quietly, confidently luxurious it feels. 'We built it from scratch — and designed the home within a year,' says Reshma, who teamed up with her husband, Praveen, to make their dream home a reality. As owners of a construction company that builds towers, malls, and homes across the UAE, this self-made couple used their insider knowledge to fast-track everything from supplier selection to marble finishes. 'He knew where to get everything,' she says. 'We personally selected every single element — even the marble and window frames.' The land was a post-COVID steal: two plots bought for Dh4 million, now worth Dh18 million. Today, the fully built home is valued at around Dh60 million. But its real richness lies in the way it's lived in. With soaring nine-metre ceilings, custom-made furniture from Milan, and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with light, the villa exudes modern minimalism — a bold move in a city where 'more is more' often rules. 'We didn't want to stuff the house with things,' Reshma says. 'That's a mistake people make. I love to keep things neat and clean.' Still, she knows when to turn up the drama. 'The formal living room we kept a little loud,' she admits, pointing to the gold panther statue gleaming against dark marble floors and walls. 'We just wanted to make it a little bling and bright.' It's the only space in the home where Reshma embraced a 'Dubai Bling' aesthetic — and it works. The rest of the villa is tailored for comfort and connection. 'Our home had to be kid-friendly,' she says. 'I don't want to put any restrictions on the boys — like don't dribble the ball here. Even our dogs are allowed everywhere.' There's a snooker table in the lounge, a rooftop Greek-style space for sundowners and skyline views, and a pool that her 'water baby' younger son loves. 'We wanted every part of the house to feel different,' she explains. 'Some areas are quiet and calming, others are fun. That's how we live.' Reshma's favourite part? The sense of openness. 'The space. The light. You feel calm when you walk in,' she says. It's a home that's grand but grounded — much like its owner. Her one piece of advice for anyone building a dream home? 'Don't go for cheap. You'll end up spending more time and money fixing mistakes. Hire the right people from the start.' Smart words from a woman who's proof that in Dubai, less really can be more — especially when you know exactly what you want.

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