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ArchitectureArt

by Sophie She

Nad Al Sheba 3, the Perfectionist's Paradise

19 Mar 2024

The picture you see above is what a modern person would call that girl's aesthetic: crisp, clean structures, perfect lines, and no Photoshop — just reality.
Located just off Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road lies the crazy Nad Al Sheba Villas, a premier residential community developed by UAE-based developer Nakheel.
Featuring a blend of Mediterranean and Moroccan architectural styles, this neighbourhood covers over 1,572 four and five-bedroom villas, each exuding elegance and charm.
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On this satellite view one can actually see these crazy constructions being in reality, creating this matrix of the perfect life in the real world.
Not only the pretty forms are a charm, but also the infrastructure for outdoor life. Residents are treated to a five-kilometre cycling and jogging track, perfect for the winter-spring season, to stay active while enjoying scenic surroundings.
Nakheel has also designed a dedicated heart of the community — the clubhouse — that serves as a social hub where residents can gather for events and leisurely activities. The clubhouse includes a restaurant for any occasion.
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For those seeking to blow off steam, Nad Al Sheba Villas encompasses a refreshing pool and a fully-equipped gym catering to residents' wellness needs.
Sports enthusiasts can sublime their competitive spirit at the community sports centre, fostering friendly competition.
And of course, the mall, which is currently under development, will be with us soon, featuring 200 shops in a corner of the area.
In summary, Nad Al Sheba Villas is definitely a go-to for photo enthusiasts.
This place epitomises urbanistic living, offering residents a harmonious blend of pretty residences and unparalleled amenities in a vibrant community setting.

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