Your Business is the independent practice of Your Name — an interior architect working between Dubai and the wider region on residences, restaurants and considered retail. Slow rooms, made well.
Your Business is led by Your Name, an interior architect with Your credentials. The practice keeps a small portfolio on purpose — never more than four active projects — and works alongside a long bench of carpenters, plasterers and metalworkers in the UAE and the wider region. We take a project from first sketch to handover, including the parts most studios don’t want to do.
The work is quiet. Materials are honest. Rooms are made to age, not to photograph.
Every project begins on tracing paper. Drawings are made small, slowly, in pencil — before any rendering. The room is found by hand.
Plaster is plaster. Stone is stone. Wood is solid wood. We don’t specify a finish that pretends to be something else, and we visit every supplier we use.
The studio caps its calendar at four projects. It is the only honest way to be on site — and the only honest way to deliver the brief.
We are happiest taking a project from brief to handover, but each of these disciplines is offered on its own. Engagements typically begin with a six-week feasibility study before commitment.
The work continues long after the keys are handed over. These are the rooms that have settled, the clients still in touch.
A studio that listened first and drew second. The house feels like it was always ours — only quieter, only better.
Client name · VerifiedPatient with the brief and unflinching about material. They walked the site every week and the result speaks for it.
Client name · VerifiedFew studios know how to slow a project down at the right moment. We will only build with them again.
Client name · VerifiedWe don’t pursue press, but we’re grateful for the editors who’ve come to the work on their own terms.
A studio that treats the room the way a tailor treats a jacket — with patience, hand-finished seams, and a near-religious feeling for material.
We answer every inquiry personally. If we can’t take the project, we’ll usually know someone who can.