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A well designed home is rarely defined by furniture alone. The true atmosphere of a space emerges in subtler ways through texture, light, colour, and the quiet presence of art.
In the homes curated by Resaura Selection, art does not appear as decoration placed after the fact. Instead, it lives within the rhythm of the space itself. Moving through the rooms, guests encounter moments of colour and form that echo the landscape beyond the windows, the soft warmth of desert sand, the deep blues of the Gulf, the shimmer of glass towers reflecting the evening sun.
These visual echoes are often the work of artist Rada, whose paintings bring an expressive yet calm energy to the interiors.
Rada’s relationship with art began early in childhood and continued through formal training at the Belarusian College of Arts. Over the years, her artistic path moved alongside a career in luxury retail environments spaces where presentation, atmosphere and aesthetic sensitivity are deeply valued.
Today, her work explores a wide palette of themes and materials. Abstract compositions sit beside city skylines and sweeping landscapes, often inspired by travel and nature. Her paintings move fluidly between structure and freedom: sometimes capturing the suggestion of a horizon, sometimes dissolving it into colour and light.
Within the homes of Resaura Selection, these works quietly shape the emotional tone of each room.
Dubai itself is a city of contrasts, and its palette is unexpectedly nuanced. Beyond the gleam of architecture and the vastness of the desert lies a spectrum of tones that shift constantly with the light.
There is the soft beige of sand dunes at sunrise, the silver-blue of the sea as it meets the horizon, the blush of sunset against glass towers, and the warm glow of evening streets.
Rada’s paintings seem to recognise these colours instinctively.
In one piece, fluid washes of gold and sand tones suggest the quiet movement of the desert. In another, cool blues and greys hint at the skyline dissolving into twilight. Some works capture the geometry of the city, while others drift into abstraction inviting viewers to interpret their own landscapes within them.
Placed throughout the homes, these pieces create a subtle dialogue between interior and exterior, between the art on the wall and the city beyond the windows.
Art changes the way we inhabit a space.
In hotels, artworks often serve as visual punctuation striking pieces designed to impress momentarily as guests pass through. In a private home, the experience is different. The artwork becomes something you live with, something that reveals itself slowly across the hours of a day.
Morning light may catch a particular shade of blue that went unnoticed the night before. A painting seen while walking through the hallway becomes a quiet companion during an afternoon pause. Over time, the artwork becomes part of the memory of the place itself.
In this way, the presence of art within the Resaura Selection homes is less about display and more about atmosphere.
“Colour carries memory. When I paint, I’m often thinking about the landscapes I’ve travelled through — the horizon, the light, the atmosphere. A painting becomes a small reflection of those places.”
Rada’s works are known not only for their expressive quality but also for the sense of accessibility they bring to art. Beyond her personal practice, she has also become widely appreciated for guiding others through their own creative journeys, sharing techniques and perspectives with students who discover the joy of painting through her workshops.
Yet within the homes, her work speaks quietly and independently.
It appears in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, sometimes a bold piece anchoring a wall, sometimes a gentle composition that blends into the calm tones of the interior. The paintings are not arranged to dominate a room but to complement it, allowing guests to experience them naturally as part of the environment.
The aesthetic language of Resaura Selection homes draws inspiration from Dubai itself sand tones, ocean blues, and the luminous brightness that defines the city’s atmosphere.
Rada’s paintings sit comfortably within this palette. Her work seems to extend the story of these colours, translating them from landscape into canvas.
Together, they create a quiet harmony: architecture, interior design, and art working together to shape a sense of place.
For guests arriving from different parts of the world, Dubai can sometimes feel overwhelming in its scale and energy. Yet within these homes, the experience becomes calmer, more intimate.
Perhaps that is what makes art so important within a living space. It slows the rhythm of a room, inviting people to pause, observe, and feel more connected to their surroundings. In the homes curated by Resaura Selection, these paintings quietly accompany the guest experience not as decoration, but as atmosphere. The colours of sand, sea and skyline echo through both the art and the spaces themselves, allowing the home to reflect the spirit of Dubai in a way that feels natural, calm and deeply considered.