Ellington Properties completes Ellington Beach House
The project features residences that maximise natural light and offers views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai’s skyline
Ellington Properties has announced the completion of Ellington Beach House, its first development at the Palm Jumeirah. This occasion was marked with an event showcasing Ellington’s commitment to art and community through the Ellington Art Foundation.
The developer presented an art show in collaboration with Art Be A Part, highlighting creations by local artists. A key highlight of the event was the unveiling of artworks integrated throughout the property as part of the Ellington Art Foundation. These pieces blended with art and design, enrich the experience for both residents and visitors, said a statement.
Ellington Beach House features designed residences, ranging from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom penthouses, maximising natural light and offering views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai’s skyline. Inspired by superyacht aesthetics, the development blends design with its coastal surroundings.
Elie Naaman, Co-Founder and CEO of Ellington Properties shared, “Ellington Beach House represents a significant milestone for us, blending artistic expression, architectural innovation, and the essence of coastal living. This development is more than a collection of homes; it is a statement of design excellence and community engagement. Hosting an art-focused celebration underscored our belief in connecting residents with their surroundings through creativity and culture. We are thrilled to have delivered a space that not only offers unmatched living experiences but also fosters a vibrant, artistic community at the heart of Dubai’s most iconic seafront location.”
Residents can enjoy amenities such as an infinity lap pool, gardens, private shoreline access, and a clubhouse with a chef’s kitchen and oceanfront lounge. Eco-conscious elements, including energy-efficient lighting, water-saving fixtures, and EV charging stations, commitment to sustainability.