Reader Interactions

Leave a comment

  1. Tracy

    My daughter (15 now) would love to visit Dubai. I’m a little afraid, it seems so far away from California (Temecula)… Is it expensive? How much time did you allow to see sights there? Do they speak english there? Your pictures are awesome!

    • The Blonde Abroad

      It’s incredibly safe and can definitely be done on a budget! My biggest bank account breaker was alcohol- cocktails could run $40 a piece! Obviously, that won’t be a concern for your daughter. 😉 Most people speak English since most people living there are from other countries. I was only there for 3 days and managed to see A LOT. A week would be a good amount of time to get a good feel for the city. She can stay in a hostel or inexpensive hotel and take the metro. The main areas are very walkable and taxis are fairly priced. Here’s a good resource for budget hotels/hostels: http://www.hostelworld.com/findabed.php/ChosenCity.Dubai/ChosenCountry.United-Arab-Emirates

  2. Wow! Looks like an out of this world trip in an exciting city 🙂 Dubai looks amazing!

    • The Blonde Abroad

      It was one of the most unique places I’d ever been to! That’s for sure!

Instagram

My favorite smart features of my old home! 🏠 
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••⁠
I put a lot of thought and design into my home, so I knew I had to get curated, high-tech window shades to match.

Enter @rollishades — sleek, custom motorized shades that actually elevate the space while solving the very real sunlight problem. From light-filtering to blackout options, everything is tailored to fit perfectly and controlled with the touch of a button (or app). It’s the kind of smart, intentional design that makes a home feel finished. 🪟🤍

I easily installed these in my guest bedroom and let me just say, when guests come over, they’re getting what feels like a hotel experience in my home (minus the room service).
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••⁠
#gifted #homedesign #interiorinspo #smarthome #rollishades
Share
Tweet
Pin