Wall-to-wall carpeting was replaced with epoxy floors.
Two Emirati brothers - Khalid and Gaith Abdulla - have turned their family villa into a multipurpose art space called Bait Yado, located in Mamzar, Dubai. All photos: Ruel Pableo for The National
The art space was created from the house the brothers' father built in the 1980s.
What remains of the original flooring of the house.
The brothers took inspiration from grassroots initiatives across the UAE.
The art space is home to artists' studios, a gallery, a residency, a co-working and events space.
The opening programme, which runs until November 26, includes an exhibition from Engage 101.
The space is located in Al Mamzar, Dubai.
Budget constraints meant they couldn’t hire a professional, but were able to consult with architect friends.
Wall-to-wall carpeting was replaced with epoxy floors.
Two Emirati brothers - Khalid and Gaith Abdulla - have turned their family villa into a multipurpose art space called Bait Yado, located in Mamzar, Dubai. All photos: Ruel Pableo for The National
The art space was created from the house the brothers' father built in the 1980s.
What remains of the original flooring of the house.
The brothers took inspiration from grassroots initiatives across the UAE.
The art space is home to artists' studios, a gallery, a residency, a co-working and events space.
The opening programme, which runs until November 26, includes an exhibition from Engage 101.
The space is located in Al Mamzar, Dubai.
Budget constraints meant they couldn’t hire a professional, but were able to consult with architect friends.
Wall-to-wall carpeting was replaced with epoxy floors.