H&H Launches Eden House Za’abeel in DIFC’s Prime Residential District
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H&H Launches Eden House Za’abeel in DIFC’s Prime Residential District

June 11, 2025: H&H, a leader in Dubai’s real estate landscape, has launched Eden House Za’abeel, a new residential development under its flagship Eden House brand. Strategically located at the edge of Za’abeel and DIFC, the project marks a new chapter in the brand’s growth and continues its commitment to high design and refined living. 

Conceptualised by DXB Lab and interiors by Tristan Auer, Eden House Za’abeel offers a curated collection of one- to three-bedroom apartments and select penthouses with wrap-around balconies and bespoke finishes. The architecture draws inspiration from native Ghaf groves, blending curved forms, cascading greenery, and a rhythmic façade that balances urban sophistication with simplicity. 

The development prioritises wellness with a suite of amenities including a spa suite, wellness courtyard, fitness studio, steam and sauna rooms, residents’ lounge, indoor and outdoor pools, café, and dedicated business suite. These features create a refined and community-driven living experience in one of Dubai’s most sought-after urban quarters. 

Miltos Bosinis, CEO, H&H, said: “Eden House Za’abeel redefines contemporary living by merging elevated design with comfort. With its proximity to DIFC’s financial institutions, cultural landmarks and culinary hubs, it stands as an ideal blend of serenity and connectivity.” 

With its expanding Eden House portfolio, H&H continues to shape Dubai’s high-end residential sector by delivering sophisticated spaces rooted in design, wellness, and lifestyle-driven living. 

Image source:https://www.offplan-dubai.com/

June 11, 2025: H&H, a leader in Dubai’s real estate landscape, has launched Eden House Za’abeel, a new residential development under its flagship Eden House brand. Strategically located at the edge of Za’abeel and DIFC, the project marks a new chapter in the brand’s growth and continues its commitment to high design and refined living. Conceptualised by DXB Lab and interiors by Tristan Auer, Eden House Za’abeel offers a curated collection of one- to three-bedroom apartments and select penthouses with wrap-around balconies and bespoke finishes. The architecture draws inspiration from native Ghaf groves, blending curved forms, cascading greenery, and a rhythmic façade that balances urban sophistication with simplicity. The development prioritises wellness with a suite of amenities including a spa suite, wellness courtyard, fitness studio, steam and sauna rooms, residents’ lounge, indoor and outdoor pools, café, and dedicated business suite. These features create a refined and community-driven living experience in one of Dubai’s most sought-after urban quarters. Miltos Bosinis, CEO, H&H, said: “Eden House Za’abeel redefines contemporary living by merging elevated design with comfort. With its proximity to DIFC’s financial institutions, cultural landmarks and culinary hubs, it stands as an ideal blend of serenity and connectivity.” With its expanding Eden House portfolio, H&H continues to shape Dubai’s high-end residential sector by delivering sophisticated spaces rooted in design, wellness, and lifestyle-driven living. Image source:https://www.offplan-dubai.com/

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