Your lease is signed. Your team is growing out of the current space, or your old office finally looks like what it is, tired. Either way, you now have a deadline you did not choose: the day your staff needs to walk into a finished office and start working.
That is the part most office interior design conversations in Dubai skip. Everyone wants to talk about mood boards and breakout zones. Nobody opens with the question that actually keeps a company director up at night: will this be done, approved, and ready before our notice period runs out on the old space?
We design and build offices across Dubai with that question front and center. Layout and finish matter, and we will get to them. But an office interior design project that misses its date costs you double rent, lost productivity, and a team working out of a half finished space. We plan around your deadline first, then design around your brand.
Tell us your move-in date and space size. We will get back to you with an honest scope and a clear plan.
Office interior design is not just paint and furniture. In Dubai it is a sequence of decisions that all affect each other: your space plan, your MEP capacity, your civil defence drawings, and your landlord's fit out rules. A proper office interior design Dubai project covers the following.
How many desks, how many meeting rooms, how much storage, and how people actually move between them during a normal working day.
Glass partitions, gypsum walls, acoustic ceilings, and ducted air conditioning routed to match the new layout.
The first thing a client sees when they walk in. Reception desks, branded walls, and waiting areas that reflect what your company actually does.
Not just brightness, but the difference between a meeting room that feels alert and a breakout space that feels relaxed.
Electrical points for every desk, data cabling, HVAC adjustments, and fire alarm relocation if your layout changes.
Carpet tiles, vinyl, or raised access flooring depending on your cabling needs, plus acoustic treatment so open plan offices do not turn into noise problems.
Every one of these has to be sequenced correctly, and in Dubai every one of them can touch a government approval. That is where most office fit outs lose time, not in the design itself, but in the paperwork around it.
We have delivered building interiors and large scale interior projects across Dubai and Sharjah, including the G16 Building Interiors project in Al Majaz and multi unit interior work like the Alef project, a 30 villa interior scope that required us to coordinate design, procurement, and handover across many units at once. That kind of volume work teaches you discipline. You cannot run a 30 unit project on guesswork, and we do not run office fit outs that way either.
Office fit outs need Dubai Civil Defence sign off on fire and life safety drawings, and depending on your building, a Dubai Municipality or Trakhees approval as well. We submit, follow up, and resubmit if needed, so you are not the one chasing a government portal between meetings.
Most office interior design projects in Dubai happen while the company is still operating somewhere else, or moving in phases. We sequence noisy and disruptive work first, finishing trades last, so your move in day is clean.
Designer, contractor, and approvals team are all under Favoritehome. You are not relaying messages between three companies hoping nothing gets lost in translation.
We walk your space, measure it properly, and ask about your headcount plans for the next two to three years, not just today.
You get a layout that fits your team now and a concept that reflects your brand, whether that means a sharp corporate look or something warmer and more collaborative.
We prepare DCD and DM or Trakhees submission drawings and handle the back and forth with authorities. DCD approval for a standard office fit out typically takes 5 to 15 working days. DEWA related approvals, if your project needs new utility connections, usually take 3 to 7 working days.
Furniture, glass partitions, joinery materials, and finishes are ordered against a confirmed design, not a guess, so nothing arrives wrong or late.
Our site team executes the build, with weekly updates so you always know exactly where the project stands.
Snagging, final cleaning, and a walkthrough before your team moves in. We fix what needs fixing before you ever notice it.
Most office interior design and fit out projects in Dubai, from a confirmed design to handover, run 6 to 12 weeks depending on size and scope. Larger floor plates or buildings with stricter civil defence requirements can run longer, and we will tell you that timeline honestly during the site visit, not after you have signed.
We design and fit out offices across Business Bay, Downtown Dubai, Deira, Jumeirah Lake Towers, and Al Barsha, along with corporate spaces in Sharjah for companies operating across both emirates. Each district has its own building management rules around fit out hours, material deliveries, and approval routing, and we already know them before your project starts.
Office fit outs in Dubai are not exempt from the same regulatory process as any other commercial space. Depending on your building, your project may require Dubai Civil Defence approval for fire safety drawings, a Dubai Municipality building permit, or Trakhees approval if you are based in a free zone area.
We handle the submission, the drawings, and the follow up communication with each authority, so the only call you get is the one telling you it is approved.
Project galleries help, but what really tells you whether a contractor can handle your office is whether they have managed multi unit, multi trade projects before.
A full building interiors project requiring multiple trades, tight sequencing, and zero tolerance for delay.
A 30 villa interior scope requiring us to coordinate design, procurement, and handover across many units at once.
Ask us for photos and references from either project during your site visit.
Ready to start your office fit out? Talk to us before you finalize your timeline. We will walk your space, give you a realistic schedule, and tell you exactly what approvals your project needs.
WhatsApp +971 55 5339596Most projects run 6 to 12 weeks from confirmed design to handover, depending on size, the number of meeting rooms and partitions, and how quickly civil defence approval comes through.
In most buildings, yes. Any change to partitions, ceilings, or fire alarm layout typically needs DCD review of your drawings before construction begins.
Yes, for phased fit outs we sequence noisy and disruptive trades around your working hours and coordinate access with building management.
Costs vary by finish level, partitioning, and MEP scope. We provide a clear quote after the site visit, broken down by trade, so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Yes, we manage procurement of partitions, joinery, flooring, and furniture as part of the project, so you are not coordinating separate vendors yourself.
Free zone buildings often fall under Trakhees rather than Dubai Municipality. We handle that distinction and submit to the correct authority from the start.
If your team needs a new office or your current space needs a serious update, talk to us before you finalize your timeline. We will walk your space, give you a realistic schedule, and tell you exactly what approvals your project needs.
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