Celebrity homes are like aesthetic moodboards, designed with a particular palette or quirky elements that define the mood and personality of their space.But Neymar Jr’s Dubai home in Bugatti Residences feels less like a home and more like a concept car brought to life.Long before the keys are even handed over, the penthouse has already become a talking point for architects, designers, and luxury enthusiasts. Each element inside is house has been engineered to feel cinematic, well designed, and unapologetically bold.Here are some inspirations to take away from Neymar’s Dubai penthouse
Neymar Jr. (Photo: @_da1ia/ X)
In-home car elevator that looks like a theatre
Forget hidden garages, Neymar’s penthouse takes inspiration from a Hollywood action set. According to the social media post put on Buggati Residence’s Instagram profile, the home is fitted with a private car elevator that lifts vehicles straight up the building and parks them inside the residence. It helps enhance the luxurious display of his home.
Floating shelves in the bedroom
Among his interior’s elegant design choices is the use of floating shelving, that a sense of lightness to the otherwise grand interior of the space. By eliminating visible brackets or legs, the shelves appear to hover against the wall, pulling the attention to whatever is displayed rather than the furniture itself.
A futuristic sofa
Rather than opting for predictable luxury upholstery, the penthouse leans into a sofa design with sweeping, futuristic curves that resemble a sculptural installation as much as seating. This makes the furniture look like a focal point rather than a backdrop, making it one of the centerpieces of the living area.
Marble floors and glass that frame the skyline
Large floor-to-ceiling windows and polished marble flooring give the home an open, light-filled feel, constantly offering views of Dubai’s skyline. As Emirates Woman reports, the Sky Mansion also includes panoramic views of Downtown Dubai alongside its private pool. The pairing of reflective stone with uninterrupted glass shows how natural light and material choice can do more for a space than heavy decor ever could.

