Mercer House at Uptown Dubai is a luxurious development by Ellington Properties. It offers a range of studios, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, as well as 4-bedroom penthouses. The development is located in the heart of Uptown Dubai, with two residential towers on a wellness-centric podium. It boasts a variety of wellness facilities, retail outlets, and hospitality options. The community is conveniently situated near Sheikh Zayed Road and offers stunning views.
The prime location of Jumeirah Lakes Towers in the Uptown Dubai District provides a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. It is a sought-after residential community that offers beautiful waterfront promenades and breathtaking landscapes. With a wide range of amenities, including retail outlets, offices, dining options, and entertainment facilities, it provides a well-rounded lifestyle.
The architectural design of Mercer House seamlessly combines modern aesthetics with practical living. The two towers, with 34 residential floors in the South Tower, are vibrant and contemporary. The interior design features soft curved lines, organic shapes, and reflective surfaces that utilize natural light. The use of angled mirrors creates an expansive feel, while the incorporation of blues and metallic accents evoke a sense of serenity.
The development offers a plethora of amenities that cater to residents’ needs. From the upper-level adult gym and spa to the arcade-themed games room, there is something for everyone. The infinity-edge pool on the 24th floor, yoga area, sauna, ice room, and shower area provide a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation.
One of the standout features of Mercer House is its fully landscaped man-made beach. Spanning 45,000 sq. ft. and adorned with natural sand, it offers a picturesque escape reminiscent of coastal retreats. The Beach Club, with its three-floor level beach clubhouse, beach pool, island podium, and pool bar, provides an exclusive retreat for residents.
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