Al Mina is an older residential and commercial district near the port and creek area of Dubai, built up decades ago and still home today to a mix of older low-rise apartment buildings and trading, shipping-adjacent commercial units. Carpentry demand in Al Mina is largely replacement-driven, wardrobes, doors and general joinery in apartment buildings that have not been refreshed since original construction, alongside custom fixtures and storage woodwork for the trading shops and small commercial operations that make up much of the district ground-floor space. Because so much of the residential and commercial stock here is older than newer development found elsewhere in Dubai, this is a district where careful assessment of what can be repaired versus what genuinely needs replacement matters more than in a newer area.
Last Updated: August 22, 2026
Carpentry works in Al Mina covers built-in wardrobe replacement, internal and entrance door repair or replacement, and general apartment joinery repairs on the residential side, and custom shop fixtures, display shelving and storage woodwork for trading businesses on the commercial side. Apartment work here is generally replacement-driven, since many buildings in Al Mina were completed decades ago and original wardrobes and doors have often reached the point where a straightforward repair is no longer the practical option. Commercial fixture work for the district trading shops calls for a different approach, joinery built to fit compact, often older-format shop units rather than a standard modern retail footprint.
Al Mina sits close to Dubai original port and creek area, built up decades ago around shipping and trading activity, and today still home to a mix of older low-rise apartment buildings and small commercial and trading units. This age profile shapes carpentry demand directly, apartment fittings, wardrobes, doors, kitchen joinery, have generally reached the point where replacement is the more practical option for most units in the district, while the trading shops that line the older commercial streets regularly need custom storage and display fixtures suited to their often compact, irregularly shaped floor space. The creek and port-adjacent setting also brings a general humidity consideration into material selection that a drier inland district does not need to weigh as carefully. Some of the older commercial buildings in Al Mina also have shopfronts and internal partitions that were themselves built from timber decades ago rather than modern shopfitting materials, and when these reach the end of their practical life the replacement work often involves matching or updating an older joinery style rather than starting from a completely blank modern template.
Most apartment carpentry work in Al Mina, wardrobe replacement, door repair, general joinery, needs only straightforward landlord notification rather than a formal building management approval process. Older buildings in this district sometimes have less clearly defined management contacts than a newer development, particularly where ownership has changed over the decades, so confirming who holds approval authority is one of the first things we establish on any Al Mina enquiry. For trading shop fixture work, approval generally runs through the individual landlord, and we confirm this before finalising a schedule.
Apartments in Al Mina are consistently air-conditioned, but the wood used for wardrobes, doors and general joinery still needs to suit the humidity swing between a cooled interior and the warmer, more humid air outside, and this matters slightly more here than in a drier inland district given the creek and port-adjacent moisture typical of the area. Engineered wood with a sealed veneer generally performs more reliably than solid wood for standard wardrobe and door replacement in this kind of older apartment stock, resisting the swelling and sticking that solid timber can develop over repeated humidity cycling, particularly in older buildings where door seals and window fittings are not always as tight as in newer construction.
The trading and shipping-adjacent character of Al Mina generates a steady stream of custom shop fixture carpentry distinct from the apartment replacement work that makes up the other half of demand in this district. Display shelving, storage units and fitting counters for trading shops are the most common requests, generally needing custom sizing to make efficient use of the compact, often older-format floor space typical of commercial units in Al Mina. Because these units were rarely built to a standard modern retail footprint, we measure each shop individually rather than proposing a generic modular fixture design, which matters more in Al Mina than in a newer, more standardised commercial development.
As a general guide, a fitted wardrobe replacement in Al Mina runs AED 2,200 to 6,500 depending on size and finish, door replacement runs AED 400 to 1,400 per door, and shop fixture work is quoted per project based on scope and layout.
| Factor | Repair Suits | Full Replacement Suits |
|---|---|---|
| Structural condition | Sound frame with isolated damage | Widespread swelling, warping or structural failure |
| Typical Al Mina scenario | A newer fitting with a single damaged section | Original fittings from the building original construction |
| Budget | Lower upfront cost | Higher upfront cost, longer service life |
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Materials quoted separately. Labour rates below.
| Service | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Door Installation | AED 300–600 |
| Kitchen Cabinet Installation | AED 1,500–5,000 |
| Wardrobe Installation | AED 800–3,000 |
| Wooden Flooring (per m²) | AED 40–80/m² |
| Furniture Assembly (IKEA etc) | AED 200–600 |
| Custom Furniture (per job) | Quoted on design |
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A fitted wardrobe replacement in Al Mina generally runs AED 2,200 to 6,500 depending on size, material and finish.
Most standard carpentry work, wardrobe replacement, door repair, general joinery, needs only landlord notification rather than a formal approval process.
Door replacement generally runs AED 400 to 1,400 per door depending on door type, size and finish.
Yes, display shelving, storage units and fitting counters built to fit the compact, often older-format shop units typical of this district are a regular part of our Al Mina work.
Engineered wood with a sealed veneer generally performs more reliably given the creek and port-adjacent humidity typical of this district, resisting swelling better than solid wood without careful maintenance.
Most standard wardrobe or door replacement projects are completed within two to four days, while shop fixture projects vary depending on scope and custom sizing requirements.
Yes, where an older commercial building has timber shopfronts or partitions original to its construction, we can match or sympathetically update that style rather than defaulting to a completely modern template.
Yes, we regularly work across both residential and commercial units within the same older building, coordinating landlord notification separately for each as needed.
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