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The Opus by Omniyat in Dubai offers a stunning penthouse that redefines luxury, moving away from overt displays of wealth towards sophisticated design. Designed by the late Zaha Hadid, the glass-and-steel structure in Business Bay features a four-bedroom penthouse that prioritizes open spaces and gallery-chic interiors. The design incorporates handcrafted curved glass panels, five-meter ceilings, and high-end finishes like Santa Marina marble floors, creating a space that exudes confidence and understated elegance.
Inside, the penthouse boasts multiple living areas, including one designed for curated cool and another for relaxed lounging. The Armani-designed kitchen, executed by Molteni, is fully equipped with hidden appliances, blending form and function seamlessly. A secondary "functional" kitchen adds to the home's practicality. The outdoor space is equally impressive, with a 4,200-square-foot sky garden featuring a plunge pool, BBQ setup, wraparound terraces, and an oversized swing.
The master suite continues the theme of refined luxury with five-meter ceilings, a freestanding black marble bathtub, and designer wardrobes. Guest bedrooms are equally well-appointed, ensuring comfort and style for all occupants. Throughout the penthouse, art is integrated into the design, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of an edgy uptown gallery. The overall aesthetic is one of bold restraint and minimalist design, creating a space that is both impressive and inviting.

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