Updated June 2026 The Fronds · The Trunk · The Crescent

Mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah — villa and garden screens for beachfront living

A Palm villa is built to open onto its garden, its pool and the beach beyond — wide glass walls, sliding doors, the lot. We screen all of it in mesh made for the sea air, so you can throw the doors back on a warm night and enjoy the breeze off the water without the mosquitoes that come with it. It is the version of our service a beachfront villa asks for: mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah homes can rely on all summer, quietly keeping insects out while the house feels as open as ever.

Whole-villa screening Marine-grade mesh Free survey
Screened glass wall
On the fronds

villas, gardens and the open sea

Whole villas

every opening screened as one job

Free survey

across the fronds, trunk and crescent

Beachfront-tough

marine-grade mesh for sea and sand

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Recent screens around Palm Jumeirah

Short clips from villa jobs on the island — a pleated screen folding across a wide bifold glass wall, a sliding screen on a pool door, and window screens going into a frond villa.

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Mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah: built for beachfront villas

The Palm is a different kind of address from anywhere else in Dubai — rows of low villas reaching out along the fronds, each one opening straight onto a private garden, a pool and, in many cases, its own stretch of beach. The whole point of these homes is the way they open up, and that is also why mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah villas need are about big garden doors and glass walls far more than small windows.

What makes the island special also makes it demanding. The villas sit right on the water, so the salt, sand and humidity off the beach are harsher here than they are inland or even in the towers across the bay. A cheap screen corrodes and seizes in a season; the mesh and fittings worth using on the Palm are built to take constant sea air. We supply mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah homes can leave in place for years, looking the part against the architecture rather than rusting on it.

We cover the entire island. That means the signature villas all along the fronds, the Garden Homes and townhouses, the apartments and beach residences on the trunk, and the hotels and homes out on the crescent — the same waterfront care we extend to every community we serve nearby. Whatever frond or block the home sits on, we work the same way — walking every opening, recommending a mesh that will survive the beach, and making screens to fit. Every screen is built to the same exacting fit as the rest of our range of mosquito nets, simply geared here to beachfront villas.

And the reason for any of it goes beyond comfort. Open doors onto a garden at dusk are an open invitation, and mosquitoes are more than a nuisance — the World Health Organization links them to a substantial global burden of vector-borne diseases. A screen across the garden doors lets a Palm villa stay open to the breeze and the view while keeping that risk firmly on the other side of the mesh.

  • The fronds, the trunk and the crescent — the whole island
  • Villa windows, garden and pool doors, and wide glass walls
  • Marine-grade and stainless mesh for beachfront salt and sand
  • Whole-villa screening, finished to match the home
In short: mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah villas need are garden- and glass-wall-led and built for the beachfront — a marine-grade screen across the big openings, finished so it suits the home rather than standing out on it.
Pleated insect screen across a wide bifold glass wall in a Palm Jumeirah villa

The garden doors set the brief

On the Palm the openings that matter are the ones onto the garden and pool — the bifold and sliding glass walls a villa is designed around. Get those screened well and the house can stand open all evening; leave them and a single gap undoes every screen on the windows. The glass walls are where it counts, so the mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah villas need are led by the garden doors first and the windows second.

It pays to start with the openings you actually live through. A frond villa has its share of ordinary windows too, so it may help to see how our window screens are built, and the projects we have completed on villas around the city.

Whether it is one garden door or a whole villa screened end to end, every screen is matched to its opening, finished in a colour that sits quietly against the stone and glass, and built to move as easily as the door it guards.

On the island

What we screen across Palm Jumeirah

The Palm is villa living first and foremost — gardens, pools and beach frontage, with apartment buildings on the trunk and crescent. These are the openings we screen here most.

Beachfront villas

Whole-villa screening across the fronds — every window and door done as one matched job, in a mesh built for the sea.

Villa screens →

Garden & pool doors

Sliding screens on the patio, garden and pool doors, so they glide open to the deck exactly as they do now.

Sliding screens →

Wide glass walls & bifolds

A folding pleated screen for the very wide spans, drawing back almost to nothing when the whole wall is open.

Pleated screens →

Villa windows

Fixed or sliding window screens throughout the villa, sized to each opening for a clean, consistent finish.

Window screens →

Kitchen & pool-deck doors

A self-closing magnetic screen for the busy doors — kitchen, utility or the door out to the pool deck.

Magnetic screens →

Beach-facing openings

Where a villa faces straight onto the sand, a woven stainless mesh shrugs off salt and adds a tougher barrier.

Stainless screens →

Not sure where to start on a big villa? That is what the walk-round survey is for — we work through the whole house and garden in turn, then map out the screens and mesh that suit each one. It means the mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah villas receive are specified for that villa alone, every screen to its own opening, rather than dropped in from a template.

Villas, gardens, salt air

Big glass, sea breeze and the way Palm villas open up

Screening a Palm villa is its own kind of job. These are houses designed to dissolve the line between inside and garden — bifold walls that fold right back, sliding doors three or four panels wide, openings you walk through rather than look out of. The screen has to honour that, gliding or folding away as cleanly as the door so the villa still opens up the way it was meant to.

Then there is the beach itself. Sitting directly on the water, a Palm home takes more salt, sand and humidity than almost anywhere, and that is unforgiving on ordinary aluminium and cheap fittings. So here we lean hard on marine-grade frames, a corrosion-resistant or woven stainless mesh, and fixings made to survive it. Our guide to the different mesh types sets out which weave suits a beach-facing opening and which is fine for a sheltered courtyard.

Because so much of the island is whole-home work, we treat a villa as one project rather than a string of separate calls. One survey covers every opening, one quote prices them together, and one crew fits the lot so the finish matches throughout. If you would like to talk it over before a survey, you can always get in touch and we will explain how a villa job tends to run. Handling the whole house at once is also why the result stays uniform, so the mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah owners pay for match from the front windows right through to the beach-facing wall.

Built for the beachfront

We cover:

The Fronds The Trunk The Crescent Shoreline

Built for the sea:

Marine-grade frames Stainless mesh Anti-rust fixings

On every villa:

Whole-home survey Matched finish Wide glass walls Free survey
Budgeting

Mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah: how much do they cost?

A Palm address does not add to the price; the size and number of openings decide it. A single window costs the same here as anywhere; what makes a Palm quote larger is simply that villas have more of everything, and the big glass walls and beach-facing mesh sit at the upper end. Treat the prices here as a starting point; the firm number comes from the walk-round.

Indicative supplied-and-fitted prices — Palm Jumeirah, 2026. Confirmed in a written quote.
ScreenTypical openingFrom (AED)
Window screenA villa window150
Magnetic door screenA kitchen or pool-deck door250
Sliding patio screenA garden or pool door650
Wide glass-wall screenA bifold or full glass wall1,400
Whole-villa packageA full Palm villa, screened throughout6,000

A handful of things shift the figure, and the surveyor goes through each on the walk-round:

  • Type of screen — a window panel is cheapest; sliding doors, pleated glass-wall screens and magnetic doors climb from there.
  • Width of the glass wall — the bigger the bifold span, the more mesh and framing it calls for.
  • Number of openings — a whole villa can run to thirty-plus screens, where an apartment might need only a handful.
  • Choice of mesh — a beach-facing opening wants the marine or stainless weave, a little dearer than standard.
  • Finish — matching a particular frame colour or a discreet, near-invisible detail can add a little.

The honest figure only comes after we have walked the villa. We go through every opening, judge how exposed each one is to the beach, and leave an itemised written quote with no obligation — so the mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah owners are quoted match their own home, not a generic rate. Pricing each opening on its own line keeps the whole thing transparent.

On a beachfront villa it is worth treating the mesh as the part you do not want to economise on. A cheap screen by the sea can be corroding inside a season; a marine-grade one fitted properly stays sound for years, which is why most Palm owners spend a touch more and never think about it again. Looked at over a few years, the mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah homes get more than pay back the marine mesh they are made from.

The villa question

Pleated or sliding for a wide villa opening?

On a Palm villa the recurring decision is not really the mesh — it is how to screen a glass wall that may be several panels wide. Two answers cover almost everything; here is how to choose.

Sliding screens

Rigid mesh panels in a slim frame, sliding sideways on a track set beside the doorway. Ideal for standard patio and pool doors and openings up to a couple of panels wide — sturdy, simple to use, and barely noticeable once fitted. For most everyday garden doors, this is all you need.

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Pleated (folding) screens

A pleated mesh on a top track that draws across the span, then stacks back almost flat against the jamb. Made for the very wide bifold and full glass walls a Palm villa is built around, where a sliding panel would be impractical — it spans the whole opening, then disappears when you fold the wall away.

In practice most villas use both: sliding screens on the everyday doors and pleated screens across the show-piece glass walls. The walk-round survey is where we settle which goes where.

No screen does the whole job on its own, of course. Right across Dubai the Dubai Municipality runs mosquito-control work through the warmer months; a villa sealed at every garden door quietly does the rest, closing off the easy way in from a green, watered plot that insects love.

Screens we fit in Palm villas:

One team for the whole house

We are not based on the island — we come over from our own workshop — but a Palm villa is the kind of job that rewards keeping everything under one roof. The same team walks the house, builds the screens and returns to fit them, so a big, multi-opening project stays joined up and one company stands behind the result.

With a home like this, it helps to know exactly who is doing the work. Read about the company, then explore the wider choice of mosquito nets we build for villas and apartments alike, from a single pool door to a whole house screened end to end.

Mosquito Net Pro fitter installing a garden-door screen at a Palm Jumeirah villa
Why us

Why Palm Jumeirah residents choose Mosquito Net Pro

Whole-villa specialists Marine-grade materials Discreet, matched finish Own workshop & fitters

Palm residents come to us because a beachfront villa needs more thought than a standard fit. It wants a mesh chosen for relentless sea air, screens that fold or slide away so the architecture still reads as it should, and a finish discreet enough to disappear against pale stone and glass. Years of fitting screens to villas out on the fronds sit behind every recommendation we make here.

We are also upfront that we travel to the island rather than sitting on it. We do not claim to be a Palm local; what we offer instead is a proper whole-villa survey, a clear plan, and the patience a large home deserves — with the craftsmanship kept in the screen itself. From first measure to final fit it is one team and one workshop, with no part of a Palm villa handed to an outside contractor.

What owners tell us afterwards tends to be the same: the doors finally open onto the garden all evening, the view and the breeze arrive without the insects, and the screens have weathered the salt instead of staining the house. Take a moment, if you like, to read up on the company, look through a few finished villas, and see the reviews clients have left — it helps before you decide.

Above all, on a home this exposed a screen only earns its place if it lasts, and that is the measure we work to. Our instinct on the Palm is to fit the right weave from the start, even where a thinner mesh would trim the quote — a beachfront punishes the cheap option, and getting it right the first time is what we are there to do. On a villa done properly, the mosquito nets Palm Jumeirah owners invest in pay that back over years of open-door evenings.

Recent island villas

A selection of villa jobs from around the island. Real photos from our Palm projects will replace these soon; until then the visuals above are illustrative only.

What a Palm villa job looks like

1

Call

A short message about the villa and which part of the island it is on is enough for us to arrange a visit.

2

Walk-round

We go opening by opening through the villa and garden, measure each one and advise on the mesh.

3

Make

The screens are then cut and built at our workshop, each to its own measurement and in a weave that stands up to beach salt.

4

Fit

We fit the whole villa across a single day, checking each screen glides properly before the team leaves.

Around Palm Jumeirah

A quick map of where on the island the work tends to be — the fronds, the clusters, the landmark addresses — plus the nearby beachfront homes we reach on the same run.

The Fronds Signature Villas Garden Homes The Trunk The Crescent Shoreline Apartments Golden Mile Palm Tower Marina Residences Canal Cove Nakheel Mall area Atlantis end Beachfront homes
Good to know

Palm Jumeirah mosquito net FAQs

Do you cover the whole of Palm Jumeirah?
Yes — every part of the island. We screen villas along all the fronds, the apartments and townhouses on the trunk, and the residences and hotels out on the crescent, including Shoreline, Golden Mile and the Garden Homes. We travel over for a free survey wherever you are on the Palm.
Do you screen whole villas on the Palm?
Very often, yes. Most Palm villas are screened as a single project — every window, every garden and pool door, and the big glass walls all done together, in a matching mesh and frame colour. Handling the villa in one go gives a uniform finish and tends to cost less overall than coming back room by room.
Is marine-grade mesh really necessary on a beachfront villa?
On the Palm it really is. The villas sit right on the water, so salt, sand and humidity are harsher here than almost anywhere inland. For beach-facing openings we fit a marine-grade aluminium or woven stainless mesh on corrosion-resistant fittings, which holds its colour and movement for years instead of corroding within a season.
Can you screen wide bifold glass walls and garden openings?
Yes, and they are a big part of Palm work. A very wide bifold or sliding glass wall is best handled with a pleated screen that folds back almost to nothing, while a standard patio door takes a framed sliding screen. We take the full width on site and make the screen to match that exact span.
What about pool-facing doors and garden access?
Those are screened the same careful way. Sliding or pleated screens go on the garden and pool doors so they glide open as before, and a self-closing magnetic screen suits a busy kitchen or pool-deck door that is always in use. Everything is kept neat and low-key against the villa.
Do you also screen Palm apartments, not just villas?
We do. As well as the frond villas, we screen the apartment buildings on the trunk and crescent — Shoreline, Golden Mile, Palm Tower and the beach residences — with window and balcony screens measured and fitted from inside, just as we would for any waterfront tower.
When can you get to the island to survey?
Usually within a couple of days. We are based across the city rather than on the island, so we arrange a time that suits — and for a whole villa we set aside enough for a proper walk-round of every opening. Once you are happy with the quote, we make the screens and return to fit them.
What does screening a Palm villa cost?
It comes down to the openings, not the address. A villa window starts around AED 150, while wide glass walls and a whole-villa package cost more, and a marine-grade mesh adds a little for beach-facing openings. There is no charge for the survey, and every opening is priced on its own line so the quote is simple to follow.
Screens for your Palm villa — book a free survey

Tell us where on the island you are and what needs screening, and we will take it from there — a whole-villa walk-round, the right mesh recommended for the beachfront, and one itemised written quote, with no obligation.

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