Central Dubai · Dubai
Renovation & interior fit-out in DIFC.
A separate regulatory zone with its own fit-out rulebook — approvals run through DIFC Authority rather than Dubai Municipality.
What we build in DIFC
Property stock here is typically grade-a offices and gate district residences. That shapes the work: our teams in DIFC plan around the community's access rules, working hours and approval process before a single tool arrives on site.
- —Corporate office fit-out
- —Meeting suites, joinery and acoustic works
- —Apartment renovation in Gate District towers
- —MEP and lighting upgrades
Approvals in DIFC
DIFC Authority fit-out approval with registered consultants and contractors, plus building management sign-off.
Nearby landmarks
- Gate Village
- ICD Brookfield Place
Site visits in DIFC are free and usually arranged within 48 hours.
+971 55 625 0058Services in DIFC
Four disciplines, one contract.
FAQ
Questions from owners in DIFC
- Do you handle renovation approvals in DIFC?
- Yes. DIFC Authority fit-out approval with registered consultants and contractors, plus building management sign-off. Blue Iconic prepares the drawings, submits the applications and manages the NOC process so your programme is not delayed by paperwork.
- How much does a renovation in DIFC cost?
- Costs depend on scope and finish level. As a guide, cosmetic refurbishment in Dubai starts around AED 150–250 per sq ft, mid-level renovation runs AED 250–450 per sq ft and premium turnkey work exceeds AED 500 per sq ft. We issue a fixed, itemised quotation after a site visit in DIFC.
- How long does a project in DIFC take?
- Apartment fit-outs typically run 6–10 weeks, full villa renovations 12–20 weeks and landscaping or pool packages 4–10 weeks. Approval time in DIFC is included in the programme we issue before signing.
- Can Blue Iconic handle interior, landscaping and pool works in DIFC together?
- Yes — that is the core of our design-build model. Interior fit-out, landscaping, swimming pools and renovation are delivered under one contract, one programme and one site team, so trades in DIFC are sequenced rather than colliding.
Projects in DIFC