Updated June 2026 Dubai · Whole-home screening · Made to measure

Mosquito screens for villas in Dubai for the whole home

Fine mesh on every window and door of the house, fitted as one coordinated project — sliding screens on the garden doors, fixed panels on the windows, hands-free curtains where the family comes and goes — all in a single matched finish, so the whole villa can open to the air while mosquitoes, flies and dust stay out.

Every opening One matched finish One survey
Whole home

every window and door screened together

Any opening

patio doors, windows, terraces, majlis

One survey

the whole villa measured in a single visit

UAE

fitted from our Al Qusais base

Watch

See our villa screens in action

Short clips from villas we have screened — a sliding screen running across a garden door, a fixed panel sitting neat in a bedroom window, and a whole ground floor opened up to the garden but closed to the bugs.

Fly screen
Fly screen
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Mesh on every opening Windows & doors, one finish Bugs & dust stay out
The basics

What are mosquito screens for villas — and why Dubai homes fit them

Mosquito screens for villas means screening a whole house rather than a single opening — every window and door given fine mesh so the family can throw the place open to the air without letting insects in. Because a villa has many different openings, it is rarely one product throughout: fixed panels suit the bedroom and bathroom windows, sliding or retractable screens go on the patio doors, a magnetic curtain handles the busy garden door, and pleated or wide screens cover the broad openings. The aim is to screen the whole home as one coordinated job, in one finish.

A Dubai villa is built around indoor-outdoor living — big sliding doors onto the garden, a shaded terrace, a majlis that opens up, windows on every elevation. For much of the year you want all of it open to the cooler evening air, but that is exactly when mosquitoes come in off the garden and fine dust settles through every window left ajar. Screening the whole villa lets you live with the doors and windows open across the house, not just in one room. On a larger plot the difference is hard to overstate: a single unscreened patio door undoes the rest, since mosquitoes simply find the one way in and work through the house from there.

Across a home with that many openings, the protection adds up. Mosquitoes are a genuine health concern, not only a nuisance — the World Health Organization ties them to a large global burden of vector-borne diseases — so meshing every window and door, rather than a token few, guards the whole household through the biting hours.

What works best is matching the screen to each opening rather than forcing one type everywhere. The many windows of a villa are most economically handled with fixed or sliding screens; the patio and garden doors, used constantly, want a self-closing or retractable screen; a double-height majlis or a very wide span may need a powered or flat sideways screen. We survey the whole house, map the right screen to each opening, and keep the frame colour consistent so it reads as one scheme.

Every screen is made to its own opening and powder-coated to a single colour across the villa, so nothing looks piecemeal. The same approach covers any balcony or terrace in the house. Done as one project, mosquito screens for villas turn a whole home into somewhere you can open up freely — every room breathing, none of the bugs.

  • Every window and door of the villa screened as one project
  • The right screen type matched to each opening
  • One frame colour throughout, so it reads as a single scheme
  • Surveyed, made and fitted by one team across the home
In short: fine mesh on every opening in the house, in one matched finish, so a whole villa can open up to the air with mosquitoes, flies and Dubai dust kept out.
Mosquito mesh fitted to the garden doors of a Dubai villa

Open the whole house to the evening air

Our mosquito screens for villas are designed to be lived with right across the home, not noticed in any one room. With every window and the garden doors meshed, you can run the whole villa open on a cool evening — air moving through from the garden to the bedrooms, the kids and the dogs in and out, and not an insect or a drift of dust following them. For a family villa that is the whole appeal of the garden and the majlis — doors flung open for guests on a winter evening, the children playing between house and garden, and nobody reaching for the bug spray.

Each screen is made to its opening and finished in one consistent colour, so across a big house it reads as part of the build. Our recent work has villas worth a look, and a balcony or terrace is done the same way.

Frames come powder-coated in white, black, grey or a custom shade to match the joinery throughout, and the many windows of a villa are kept economical with simpler fixed or sliding screens where they will never need to move.

Screen types

Screen types for every opening in the villa

A villa is a mix of openings, so we fit mosquito screens for villas as a mix of types — the right one on each window and door — all in a single matched finish.

Sliding patio screens

A screen on the track alongside the big patio and garden sliders, travelling with the door so the main openings never sit open.

Sliding screens →

Retractable screens

Roll-away screens for the doors and windows you want completely clear at times, winding back into a slim cassette when not in use.

Retractable screens →

Pleated screens

Folding pleats for the wide openings — broad garden doors or a run too large for a single panel — stacking tight to one side.

Pleated screens →

Magnetic door screens

Hands-free curtains for the busy garden and kitchen doors, parting as the family walks through with hands full and closing on their own.

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Fixed window screens

The economical choice for the many bedroom and bathroom windows that simply stay shut behind a permanent, neat mesh panel.

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Large or high openings

Powered screens for a double-height majlis or a tall garden opening, sent down and up from a switch or remote.

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Few villas use just one of these. We walk the whole house, pick the screen that fits each opening and how it is used, and tie them together with one frame colour throughout.

Options

Frames, mesh and colour options

The frames carrying our mosquito screens for villas are powder-coated aluminium — kept slim on the many windows, built stronger on the big garden doors that take the most use. Across a whole house they are built opening by opening — in-frame, face-fixed or a walk-through curtain — but finished to one specification so the villa looks coordinated.

Mesh can be matched to the room. A standard weave is fine for upstairs windows; a finer weave on the garden side catches more of the dust that blows in off open ground; and a pet-tough weave is worth it on the doors a big dog uses daily. Each weave is explained in the mosquito mesh types guide.

Every frame can be powder-coated to match the windows and doors already in the villa, in white, black, grey or a custom colour, so even with several screen types the whole house reads as one consistent scheme.

Frames, mesh & finish

Fit style:

In-frame Face-fixed Walk-through curtain

Mesh grade:

Standard Fine dust Pet-tough

Openings:

Windows Patio doors Majlis & wide

Frame colour:

White Black Grey Custom
Budgeting

How much do mosquito screens for villas cost in Dubai?

Screening a villa is priced per opening, then totalled, so the figure depends on how many windows and doors there are and which screens they take. Screening a few fixed windows is a modest job; a large villa with wide garden doors throughout is a bigger project. The per-opening guide below builds up to the whole-house total once we have counted and measured.

Indicative supplied-and-fitted prices — Dubai, 2026. Confirmed in a written quote.
Screen / scopeTypical openingFrom (AED)
Fixed window screenA bedroom or bathroom window250
Magnetic door curtainA busy garden or side door250
Sliding / retractable screenA patio or garden door600
Pleated / wide screenA broad garden opening950
Whole-villa packageEvery window and door, one project6,000

A handful of things move the total, and we go through each at the survey:

  • Number of openings — the count of windows and doors is the biggest driver across a villa.
  • Screen type per opening — a plain fixed panel costs least, with sliding, retractable and powered screens stepping up from there.
  • Opening size — big garden doors and a tall majlis take more frame and mesh than a bedroom window.
  • Mesh grade — a finer dust or pet-tough weave on the garden side adds a little.
  • Whole house at once — surveying and fitting the entire villa in one project brings the per-opening price down.

Pinning down a real total means counting and measuring the openings. Our surveyor walks the whole villa, notes the screen each opening needs, and hands over an itemised written quote for your mosquito screens for villas, broken down opening by opening, with no obligation.

For a one-off cost, screening the whole house pays back every warm evening — doors and windows thrown open from the garden to the bedrooms, the family living with the air moving through, and none of the mosquitoes or dust that usually comes with it. Screened well and finished to match, it is the kind of practical upgrade that simply makes a large home more comfortable to live in, year after year.

Phased or whole-home

Phase it room by room, or screen the whole villa at once?

With mosquito screens for villas there is a choice of pace: screen the whole house in one project, or start with the rooms that matter most and add the rest later. Both end in the same place; they differ in upfront cost and how soon the house is fully covered.

Room by room

Screen the key openings first — the master bedroom and the main garden door, say — then add the other windows and doors over time. Spreads the cost, though the house is only part-covered until it is finished, and it means more than one visit.

VS

Whole villa at once

Survey and screen every opening in a single project. A higher upfront spend, but the best per-opening price, one matched finish across the house, and the whole villa protected from day one.

Doing it all at once usually wins on price and finish, with the big sliding garden doors and any very wide spans — covered by a flat sideways screen — handled in the same visit. If the budget suits, phasing is perfectly workable. We will price both ways at the survey.

Screening the house is only half of it. Through the warmer months Dubai Municipality runs mosquito control across public areas of the emirate, while the mesh on every window and door is what keeps your own home clear — letting a whole villa open up to the garden without the bugs coming in.

Screening part of the home? Here is the rest of the range:

One survey, one project, one finish

Screening a whole villa is a project, not a single fitting, so it is run as one. One team surveys every opening, agrees the screen type and the single frame colour for the house, then makes each unit to its own measurements — so every screen seals to its reveal, slides or folds cleanly, and matches the rest of the home. Built per opening rather than from stock sizes, the screens fit a villa’s varied windows and doors exactly.

Fitting is scheduled to suit the household and done room by room in as few visits as possible, each screen run-tested before the team moves on, and the whole job backed by our workmanship warranty. Want to know who will be working through your home? Start with a read about us, then look over everything we make — one window screen through to a complete villa fit-out.

Installer fitting mosquito screens through a Dubai villa
Why us

Why Dubai homes choose Mosquito Net Pro for villa screening

Own workshop & fitters Whole-home projects One matched finish Workmanship warranty

Screening a whole house is as much about coordination as it is about the screens, so we run our mosquito screens for villas as a single managed project — every opening measured, the right type chosen for each, and one frame colour carried through — rather than a series of unrelated fittings. The result is a villa that opens up freely, with screens that match and that go on working across the house year after year.

We will also be candid about where the money is worth spending and where it is not. There is no sense putting a premium screen on a window that never opens, so we steer the many fixed windows toward simple, economical panels and save the sturdier sliding and powered screens for the garden doors that earn them. On a big dog’s daily door we will say so and fit a tougher mesh from the start.

What owners notice once it is done is how the whole house changes through the warm months — the garden doors open of an evening, children and pets moving in and out, every bedroom able to take the night air, and the dust and mosquitoes that used to come with an open window simply gone. A few things worth a look before committing to a whole-house project: who you would be dealing with, villas we have screened, and what their owners say.

Across a whole home, mosquito screens for villas pay for themselves in how freely the house lives all summer — the reason owners who screen one property usually bring us back for their next.

Villas we have recently screened

A handful of Dubai villas we have fitted out. Our own completed projects are still being photographed; until then, these images give the idea.

From first survey to a fully screened villa

1

Survey

We walk the whole villa, measure every opening and agree the screen for each.

2

Plan

We map the types and the single frame colour into one quote for the house.

3

Make

We build every unit to its own opening at the workshop.

4

Fit

We install room by room in as few visits as we can, testing each as we go.

Villa screening across Dubai and beyond

From our Al Qusais base we screen villas right across Dubai and the wider Emirates — family villas and compounds in the suburbs, garden homes on the Palm, large plots around the Marina and villa communities out toward Abu Dhabi. One team handles the whole house, wherever it is.

Al Qusais Dubai Marina Palm Jumeirah JVC Abu Dhabi See all areas →
Good to know

Villa screening FAQs

Can you screen a whole villa, every window and door?
Yes. Screening a whole villa is what we do most — every window and door given fine mesh as one coordinated project. Because a house has many kinds of opening, we mix the screen types to suit each one and tie them together with a single frame colour, so the villa is fully covered and still looks like one scheme.
Do all the screens in the villa have to be the same type?
No, and they usually are not. Fixed panels suit the windows that stay shut, sliding or retractable screens go on the patio doors, and a magnetic curtain handles a busy garden door. We match the type to how each opening is used, then keep the frame colour the same throughout so the mix still reads as one consistent finish.
Can the screens be matched across the whole house?
Yes. Whatever mix of screen types a villa needs, every frame is powder-coated to one colour of your choosing, so the windows, patio doors and garden doors all share the same finish. Done this way, even a houseful of different screens looks deliberate rather than piecemeal.
Is it cheaper to screen the whole villa at once?
Usually, yes. One survey and one fitting visit spread across the house bring the price of each screen down compared with returning opening by opening. That said, phasing the work room by room is perfectly workable if you would rather spread the cost, and we are happy to price it either way.
Are villa screens safe for children and pets?
Yes for everyday use — the mesh is soft and a pet-tough weave stands up to claws on the garden doors. Think of it as insect protection only: it is not a security barrier and does not replace proper door and window locks or pool and garden safety. Treat it as one part of a safe home rather than a safety device in itself.
How long does it take to screen a whole villa?
It depends on the number of openings, but the whole house is measured in a single survey and then fitted in as few visits as possible. A typical villa is a small number of fitting days once the screens are made, scheduled around the household so the disruption is minimal.
Can you screen big sliding garden doors and a tall majlis?
Yes. Large sliding garden doors take a framed sliding or retractable screen on their own track, while a very wide or double-height majlis opening is best covered by a flat sideways screen or a powered drop-down screen sized to the span. We measure each big opening individually so it seals properly.
How much does it cost to screen a villa in Dubai?
Villa screening is priced per opening and then totalled, so it depends on how many windows and doors there are and which screens they take. A single fixed window screen starts around AED 250, while a whole villa runs into the thousands depending on the count and the sizes. We confirm the figure in an itemised written quote after measuring.
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