
Accommodation · II
Separate from the master house, the guest house unfolds as four quiet bedrooms with four bathrooms, wrapped in lime-washed walls, woven textures and garden terraces. Shared living spaces and tall steel doors keep the whole house open to the landscape.
The Sitting Room
Bouclé sofas drawn close to a cast-iron fireplace, a striped dhurrie underfoot and brass palm sconces casting their slow light. The shared room between the two suites — for late conversation or a quiet morning.

Guest Suite · I
A vintage jute tapestry watches over a low linen bed. Bubble-glass sconces, a leather campaign chair and a tall steel window pulled open to the palms.


“Two rooms, one hearth, and the palms doing the talking.”
Guest Suite · II
A hand-knotted ochre wall hanging, dark walnut wardrobes and a brass banker's lamp on the night table. The ensuite sits a half-step beyond, cool in tadelakt.




Quiet details
The guest house lives in small moments too — a rain shower cut into lime, a narrow vanity softened with flowers, and loungers set low in the pines.



Guest Suite · III
A jute zebra tapestry framed by Murano glass sconces, brass banker's lamps and a bubble-glass ceiling light. Steel doors fold open onto a shaded patio of woven loungers and bougainvillea.




From the garden
At dusk the whole guest house glows through the trees — a separate house of four bedrooms and four bathrooms, wrapped by palms, bougainvillea and gravel paths. Closer in, steel doors, cactus and reed shade give each suite its own threshold to the garden.


The Sunroom
Black-beamed and glass on three sides — a sunlit gallery between the suites. Bouclé bamboo chairs on a striped dhurrie, a turtle-shell on the chimney breast, and a slow fire glassed into the wall.




Bedrooms
Four · Garden-facing
Bathrooms
Four · Ensuite
Shared
Sitting room · Fireplace
Outlook
Palms · Garden