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Vol 14, issue 1, spring 2019 PUBLISHER MC2 LTD. Melanie Roddam - melanie@reallife.ky EDITORIAL Editor - Kyle Fulton - kyle@reallife.ky Assistant Editor & Writer - Natasha Were Writers Finn Jones Monica Walton

With another Caribbean spring season upon us, and the heat of

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summer chasing close behind, we at REAL LIFE have put together an

DESIGN Melanie Roddam - melanie@reallife.ky

the temperature rises.

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inspired beach retreat in tranquil Cayman Kai. On the other side of

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Seven Mile Beach condominium with dazzling sea views. In the

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issue that celebrates just how cool the region is, no matter how much First up, we reveal a meticulously designed and styled BalineseGrand Cayman we glimpse the high life that is lived inside a prestigious Bahamas, we tour King’s View, an abode where old world charm meets contemporary cool and picture perfect beach views are embraced. Join us to explore other Caribbean retreats that offer a different take on getaways, big and small. If it’s investments you’re after, our real estate section is overflowing with the latest developments and opportunities not to be overlooked. We delve into the 'Past, Present, Future' of Caymanian architectural heritage with John Doak, learn about Dr. Guy Harvey’s colourful career

GEORGIE LOXTON An Oxford graduate and CFA charter holder; Georgie is a long-term resident of Cayman who started her career in London. In this issue she asks How Much is Enough? on page 64.

JOHN DOAK TRACEY KLINE FLEUR PECK is an award and her husband Director of winning architect Eric head up Blue Point in Cayman. Encompass Consultants is a His lifelong preservation Ltd., specialising in the Chartered Surveyor, registered work was recognised by Her design and construction valuer and member of the Majesty The Queen with a of some of Cayman’s RICS. Fleur has extensive Cayman Islands Certificate finest properties, projects knowledge of the hotel and Badge of Honour. and Encompass branded market in the region and Read more on Caymanian developments. Read her reports on the Positive Growth architecture on page 98. reno tips on page 52. in Cayman on page 88.

as an artist and his instrumental work in the protection of marine wildlife, and meet Aussie artist Ren Seffer, whose portrayals of familiar places and pastimes in Cayman are infused with energy. Take a break, escape with us and revel in the joys of Caribbean life!

Cheers & enjoy!


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CURIO COLLECTION BY HILTON

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A RISING EVOLUTION

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KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL

Andro Elevators

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PROFILE Mireia Alvarez and Chloe Staples of IDG

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HELLO, RENO

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DESIGN DEN

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REAL REPORT How Much is Enough?

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MUST-HAVES Tray Bon

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LUXURY REAL ESTATE

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REAL REPORT Positive Growth: The Cayman Hotel Market

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REAL REPORT Wellness Travel

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MUST-HAVES Beach Chic

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Reflexology

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EDITOR'S OBSESSIONS

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OUTDOOR COOL

POSTCARD

GO BIG!

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Luxury Group Getaways

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INTERACTIVE EATS

GARDEN UTOPIAS

PETITE RETREATS Caribbean Resorts

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GUAVA

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MUST-HAVES Pearl Appeal

MY SUNSHINE ARTIST REN SEFFER

SOLEFUL SERENITY

MANE ATTRACTION

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KEMPA KAI From a distance, the sloping, tiled roofs of Kempa Kai peek above the palms in the tranquil coastal community of Cayman Kai, giving only a hint of the Balinese-inspired beach retreat within. Words by Natasha Were and Finn Jones. Photography by Heather Holt.

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eticulously designed and impeccably styled, the 9,000 square foot property is comprised of a magnificent two-storey main house with seven bedrooms and a separate two-bedroom bungalow, positioned among swaying palm trees on a fine white sand, starfish filled beach. The owner, an entertainment entrepreneur, had visited some of the world’s finest boutique hotels and resorts, for business and pleasure, and incorporated elements of these in his own family vacation retreat. “My concept was for an attractively designed, yet laid-back inter-generational space, that felt like home,” the owner explained. Particularly inspired by Sir Richard Branson’s Necker Island, a private island retreat in the BVI that is heavily influenced by Balinese design, the owner persuaded Branson to assist as an informal design consultant for Kempa Kai. "I wanted to take what were, for me, the most appealing touches of Balinese architecture, while implementing the modern twist of luxury features," he explained. "So, while retaining several of its traditional aesthetic elements, design artistry and craftsmanship, I added contemporary and Cayman-inspired aspects." To assist in achieving this vision, he enlisted the services of award-winning architect John Doak, who fused the high ceilings and ample use of hardwood and thatch work typical of South East Asian design with the indoor/outdoor living concept and clean lines of modern Caribbean architecture. It’s a style he has termed 'Cay-Bali'.


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To ensure the architectural vision was built to the owner’s quality expectations, BCQS Limited was contracted to manage the construction. Michelle Butler and David Wilson of Design Studio worked their magic on the dramatic spaces to create a sense of calm and easy flow between indoors and out. Design Studio was also integral to interpreting the owner's vision by designing and importing unique furniture and fixtures from around the world. An important element of Balinese design is the inclusion of the natural environment, whose cleansing and rejuvenating properties are said to bring harmony into a home. There are water features, a profusion of indoor and outdoor live plants, stone and wood – including indoor and outdoor beds and closets custom made by John Bird of Martlet Designs – that all play a part in bringing nature in. A stone driveway leads through the private gated compound to a covered portico, flanked on either side by koi carp ponds. The grand wooden front door leads directly into the great room, a magnificent double height living space where woven bamboo thatch covers the ceiling, a tribute to both Caymanian and Balinese traditional thatch work. Wall to wall foldaway Panda glass doors allow unhindered views across the pool to the sea and the continuous use of natural stone flooring, sourced by ITC extends from the living space out onto the terrace creating a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors. Impressive staircases on either side of the vast living space lead up to the east and west wings and create a pleasing symmetry. Design Studio expanded on this with an equally symmetrical, linear arrangement of furniture in the centre of the room. This draws the eye RL


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through the interior and out to the fresh, white paved terrace and long infinity pool. To further reinforce the sightlines, potted palms positioned in rows begin indoors and continue along the pool deck, and ultimately blend with the natural palms that stand sentry on the beach. In one corner of the great room, the owner’s treasured artefacts from Havana have found their home behind the semi-circular bar which appears to have been carved out of an earlier place and time. Ideally positioned between the living area, kitchen and dining room, it’s the perfect spot to mix a pre-dinner cocktail, before adjourning to the 16-seater dining table, locally crafted by John Bird and lit by David Wilson's rustic rope chandelier. With glass doors on three sides, the dining room offers an experience that is as close to alfresco dining as possible with the added convenience of being adjacent to the bar and kitchen. Designed with entertaining in mind, the kitchen is dominated by a large central island with a glossy marble countertop supplied by ITC and the bright and sunny ambience is enhanced by Ann Sach's custom designed yellow tile. The folding windows running the length of one side completely open onto an outdoor bar and BBQ area. The chef-grade appliances are ideal for home cooking and when catering to larger parties there is an adjacent service kitchen connecting to the outdoor cooking area. RL RL


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The upper level of the west wing is the owner’s private sanctuary, with a stunning bedroom with retractable glass doors on three sides that provide wraparound sea views and the ability to open the space to the elements. With two private balconies, there is space to enjoy moments of solitude. The third and largest balcony, furnished with Balinese daybeds, overlooks the pool and beach and connects to the beachfront suite in the opposite wing. In the bathroom, a freestanding oval tub placed next to a long window provides views through the trees to the sea while enjoying a long soak. A huge walk-in shower, screened in glass, keeps the space open and light. Also in this wing is the owner’s study with a stunning live edge hardwood desk and a custom made foldaway bed in case of extra visitors, and a spiral staircase that leads up to a roof terrace – a perfect spot to lounge in the jacuzzi and soak in the views as the sun sets.

As the owner’s extended family are regular visitors, the residence was designed to accommodate everyone with their own private suite. The other three suites in the main residence are thus equally inviting, with a commissioned portrait by local contemporary artist Dready of each family member in their respective bathrooms. The suites all feature the same sophisticated but simple aesthetic, with restful white, cream and brown colour schemes reminiscent of a luxury hotel and are furnished with dark mahogany beds, intricate Balinese wood carvings, natural fibre rugs and billowing white curtains. Although no two bathrooms are alike, the interior designer explained, all were designed to offer a luxurious spa-like feel. Natural stone and wood tile floors were kept continuous in the shower, vanity and bath areas to maintain an open concept, with discreet storage and high-end fixtures adding to the sense of sleek sophistication.


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“One of our favourite en suites is in the guest bungalow, where we were able to use the outdoor, walled garden area as an extension to the bathroom,” Michelle said. “The shower is located in this courtyard where Cayman stone walls and wood screening afford total privacy. The effect is truly magical.” The separate two-bedroom guest bungalow was inspired by the children’s story Swiss Family Robinson. Ideal for young families, it features a bright kids’ room with custom-made bunks and turtle shell reading lights, and a connecting master suite or nanny suite. Both open onto a secure, walled garden perfect for safe play. From the bungalow, guests can peacefully access the beach via tree-lined stepping-stones. A miniature private resort of its own, Kempa Kai’s outdoor amenities are sublime: the centre piece is the shimmering infinity pool that stretches from the main residence down to the beach. It is flanked on either side by crisp, white cushioned loungers; scattered among coconut palms, on the sand are white woven hammocks and carved wooden sofas. Under a thatched cabana a swinging day bed is suspended from the rafters. No shortage of places to relax and recharge.

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Indoors further relaxation spaces include the custom-built entertainment room with the ultimate laid-back lounger for the entire family to recline. Overlooking the great room and adjoining two bedrooms on the east wing, is an expansive built in seating area featuring an original commissioned brush stroked painting of stingrays by Guy Harvey, a nod to the local marine life. Alongside the opulence, however, the owner was keen to incorporate sustainability. Thus, the residence features a smart energy management system that shuts off the A/C when doors or windows are open, propane appliances supplied by A. L. Thompson’s, with the main gas system efficiently installed by Go Gas, solar and Tesla power wall wiring, drought-resistant plants to reduce water consumption, and ample recycling bins.

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It took four years and a strong team of experienced professionals to give shape to the owner’s vision. The end result is a spectacular fusion of architectural influences and design details that have endowed Kempa Kai with both the quiet elegance of a luxury resort and the warmth and character of a private home.








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At the southern end of Harbour Island, on a lot leading down to a picture-perfect private beach stands King’s View, a home where old-world island charm meets contemporary cool. Words by Natasha Were and Finn Jones. Photography courtesy of www.kingsviewhi.com

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uilt and owned by Paul King, a local property lawyer, and his wife Rita, a graduate of Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), King’s View was a joint labour of love. The couple had spotted the potential of the lot as soon as they saw it. “We were renting a tiny home nearby, and fell in love with the property,” says Paul. “We spent many sunsets swimming in the bay looking back at it and dreamed of one day owning the land. We managed to close on it just two months before our wedding on Pink Sands Beach.” Both were actively involved in every aspect of the build, with Paul taking on the project management and Rita the interior design. As first-time builders, it was a daunting undertaking, but one they completed in record time, moving into the 6650 square foot home just a year after breaking ground.

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Arranged over three levels, with three guest suites on the top floor, the living area, various bedrooms, pool and terrace on the ground floor, and an entertainment space on the basement level, they have created a spacious, airy family home, with a traditional Bahamian look and feel, where they can embrace an active, outdoor lifestyle, entertain friends and family and make the most of their privileged bay views. Bahamian-raised but schooled in the UK, Paul’s passion for traditional island architecture and carpentry is reflected in the property’s two-storey cypresswood facade, pitched roofs and wood siding, while Rita’s artistic eye has created warm, welcoming interiors that play with elements of industrial design, coastal accents and whimsical details.

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“What is truly amazing is that Rita sourced the furniture and fittings entirely online, without visiting one show room,” says Paul. “She has an insane knack for visualizing rooms from start to finish.” A curving driveway leads down through lush palms to the property. Rather than a front door the entrance is a covered breezeway where hanging day beds swing lazily in the shade. This cool wind tunnel opens onto a courtyard with a turtle pond at its centre, which in turn leads to the true heart of the home – the great room. The huge kitchen, living and dining space features wooden beams, white painted ship lapped walls and ceilings, and sliding glass doors that open onto a deck with sensational views over the bay.

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Next to the pool, the covered terrace provides ample outdoor living space, with a large dining table, outdoor kitchen, and a vast L-shaped sofa. Avowed foodies, the Kings have designed an elegant, characterfilled kitchen that makes cooking a joy. A 14-foot kitchen island with a weathered hardwood countertop is lit by salvaged ship’s lights and a backsplash of Cuban-inspired black and white tiles continues the vintage theme. Positioned in front of the sliding terrace doors, two oversize Chesterfields from Roger + Chris invite one to sink down and drink in the view of the infinity pool and sea beyond.


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Rita’s flair for design has created a different ambience in each of the eight en suite bedrooms. On the top floor, the guest rooms open onto long shady verandas front and back, and offer plenty of old-world charm with pitched ceilings, dormer windows and soothing pastel walls. On the ground floor, the master suite is a fresh, modern space with wall-to-wall glass on the sea-facing side and a dramatic statement wall, clad in reclaimed barn wood, framing the king size bed. A large canvas of a red rooster hanging above the bed brings colour and life to the space and pendant lights made from glass wine jugs add sophisticated style.


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Double bunk beds in the kids’ room promise fun for the young, whilst in the navy and white room iron bed frames, decorative life rings and brass pendant lights whisper of ships at sea in days of old. The flamingo room, on the other hand, where one wall is papered with the national bird of the Bahamas, is quirkily contemporary, and the self-contained apartment with adjoining kitchenette and living room, is bright and beachy. Activity and entertainment being a huge part of the owner’s lives, the basement level houses a gym, table tennis table and a full size Brunswick pool table, as well as a changing room, only steps from the beach. Painted in bright bold stripes, it is a playful, modern take on the Victorian beach huts once common to English seaside resorts. With storage space for water toys, a 100foot dock and a separate 25-metre lap pool, there’s no room for boredom at King’s View.


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Hot sun, salty air, wet swimsuits and a 115-pound family dog all take their toll on furnishings, so in order to ensure practicality as well as beauty, the couple designed many of the signature pieces themselves – the hanging day beds, the outdoor sofa, the master bed – and had them built from Brazilian hardwood. Impressive in both scale and design, it is the minute attention to detail that is perhaps the Kings’ greatest feat. From grooves and rain holes in exterior stairs, to A/C vents screened by whitewashed fish pot material and locally-made lattice work on cabinet doors,

even the smallest element has been carefully chosen to create a harmonious aesthetic. Rita’s tasteful mix of natural materials, antique maritime pieces, and local art and photography, all come together beautifully within King’s View’s gracious walls, while its outdoor spaces and endless sports facilities take full advantage of its beachside location. With its lust list of design features and A-lister vibe, this is one residence that is more than fit for royalty.




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Living the High Life A home with dazzling sea views is a luxury in itself, but two storeys up in the prestigious Residences at Seafire, one sensational condominium elevates exclusive seaside living to an art form. Words by Natasha Were and Finn Jones. Photography by Martyn Poyner.

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deally situated on Seven Mile Beach, with envy-inducing resort amenities at its disposal, this three bedroom condominium’s almost 3000 square feet of interior space combine superb finishes with sleek symmetry and sea-themed sophistication. Designed to maximise enjoyment of the vibrant views, the open plan living space and master suite occupy the western, beach-facing side of the building, each with a deep shaded terrace overlooking lush, landscaped gardens, an undulating pool and the sea beyond. The two guest suites, one with a private balcony, face the rising sun on the opposite side of the ten-storey tower. Cayman-based Design Studio, were commissioned to develop, coordinate and execute the interior design for this home, choosing furniture and accessories that reflect the quality of the condo whilst also acknowledging its Cayman roots and coastal location. “We wanted the owners and guests to feel instantly at home, to kick off their shoes on the patio and never want to leave,” says interior designer Michelle Butler. RL


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High ceilings, white walls, floor-to-ceiling windows and pale, wood-grain floor tiles lend the interiors a sense of space and serenity whilst the soft grey tones of the living room create a soothing contrast to the vivid colours outside. Thoughtful positioning of lights and furniture subtly divide kitchen, dining and seating areas, and the ingenious glass NannaWall on the sea-facing side folds away to seamlessly merge the living space and terrace, and thus blur the transition between indoors and outdoors. A rich mix of materials – marble, wood, metal, fabric and textured wallpaper – along with flashes of colour from throw cushions, plants and a large area rug give the neutral palette a lift, whilst a multitude of silvery reflections from the chrome reading lights, metallic vases and a side table inlaid with tiny pearlescent shells, add a hint of glamour. The kitchen – a masterpiece of pared back minimalism – is an oasis of pristine, gleaming white. Acres of counter space and an extra-long island, topped with luxurious grey-veined Staturietto marble, are perfectly offset by high gloss white cabinetry. Rows of soft-close drawers and cupboards keep counter spaces clear whilst concealing a lust-list of high-end Miele and Sub Zero appliances, including a wine fridge, warming and cooling drawers, microwave and more. The uncluttered, clean aesthetic of the kitchen is so calming, even the most reluctant chef would be itching to chop, steam and sauté here.


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Creamy tones dominate in the master suite where an upholstered bed, dressed in luxurious crisp cotton linens from Bedside Manor, takes centre stage below a tray ceiling. The sleek bathroom, with a deep, freestanding oval bathtub, twin rain showers, his and her sinks and marble floors provides an at-home spa experience, and a walk-in closet with a full height mirror and custom-built shelving ensures every personal item has its place. This private suite opens onto a shaded balcony where glass railings give uninterrupted views of shore, sea and sky – the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or a moonlit nightcap. In the guest suites, the interior design adds depth and character through clever use of colour and texture, with dark blue feature walls and warm rugs. In one suite, the bed and headboard, upholstered in an intricately patterned fabric that echoes the tone of wall behind it, makes a dramatic statement piece. Flanked by a symmetrical arrangement of lamps and bedside tables, it’s a contemporary take on an intimate boudoir. In the second guest room, where the bed is simpler in design, the colourful printed bed linens provide visual interest and, being 100% cotton, promise a restful night’s sleep. Above the bed, a sunburst mirror in a copper finish adds a playful touch to the feature wall and reflects the blue beaded chandelier back into the room.


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Throughout the property, marine-themed accents abound: a series of framed sea stars and shells in one bedroom, a coral painting in the master suite, turtle prints in the living room and sea horse-stamped scatter cushions, all of which serve to tether the sumptuous home to its seaside location and connect it to its environment. Beyond the indoors, the owners are able to take advantage of unbeatable outdoor spaces. The Nest, an exclusive communal roof terrace, offers enviable views east across North Sound and west along Seven Mile Beach and across the glistening Caribbean Sea. This sophisticated lounge area was created by celebrity designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard to merge the coastal views with first-class entertaining facilities and relaxation spaces, for the ultimate escape. Back down to earth verdant tropical gardens surround a pool and clubhouse – all ingredients for a perfect day in paradise.


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Location and views may play the leading role at this exclusive residence but it is the sophisticated supporting cast of texture, colour, fabrics and furnishings, that raise living here to the height of luxury.

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A RISING EVOLUTION Innovative lifts to carry staff, clients and guests higher, faster. Words by Natasha Were.

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s ten-storey buildings become an increasingly common feature of the built environment in Cayman, the need for fast, reliable elevators has never been greater. Following on from their launch of a new model elevator for private residences in Cayman, Androgroup Elevator Ltd. is now pleased to offer a new innovative solution for commercial buildings. The thyssenkrupp evolution 200 elevator line offers both size and speed: with a maximum capacity of 5000 pounds and travelling 600 feet per minute, it is the ideal choice for offices, hospitals, hotels and condominiums; and is designed and engineered for hassle-free installation and ease of maintenance. The cutting edge evolution 200 elevators don’t require cranes for installation and, because everything fits into the hoistway, they offer a simple solution for both new builds or renovation projects. The clever design and efficient engineering, which eliminates the need for a machine room and reduces the overhead and pit spaces, saves valuable

interior square footage. A gearless system promises a smooth ride and fewer mechanical elements mean nearsilent operation. Standard features include a regenerative drive that feeds unused energy back into the grid, low-consumption LED lights and electronic auto-rescue for trapped passengers. Cab finishes, meanwhile, can be customised to ensure continuity of design from lobbies or hallways right into the elevator. The thyssenkrupp evolution 200, available on island through Androgroup Elevator Ltd, offers an efficient, robust means of transporting employees quickly to their offices, hotel guests quietly to their rooms and patients and staff comfortably to their wards. Androgroup Elevator Ltd. has been serving the Cayman Islands since 2005 and is the only local company with NAEC certified technicians and NAESA elevator inspectors. For more info contact Androgroup Elevator: info@androelevator.com 1.345.943.1133. RL


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Originally from Barcelona, Mireia Alverez (known as Mia) joined IDG as an Interior Designer in 2014. Passionate about design, she has a flair for modern, European style and a keen eye for detail. Chloe Staples recently moved from the UK to join the IDG team as an Interior Property Stylist, managing their home staging programme. She is always on the lookout for innovative products and unique designs that fit the space and help sell the property. RL: TELL US ABOUT YOUR ROLE AT IDG. M: I am thrilled to be one of the Interior Designers at IDG. I work directly with clients to create or renovate their space, tailoring the concept to their lifestyle and the function of the space. C: Working in the Home Staging programme, I assist realtors, developers, architects and homeowners with furnishing the properties they are listing. I’m here to help sell their homes and am involved with everything from initial client communication to designing and specifying furniture and project installation. RL: TELL US ABOUT THE DIFFERENT SERVICES YOU OFFER? M: I work with clients on every step of the design process from vision to installation. This could include anything from selecting paint colours or deciding on a finish palette, to full renovations including new layout, new kitchens and bathroom renovations, complete with materials, lighting and furniture. I work with IDG vendors and our retail stores, HOME and DWELL, to accommodate my clients’ budgets. C: We offer three home staging programs: full home staging rental for eight weeks plus; two-day staging rental (this enables the property to be photographed and prepared for an open house) and home staging for lived-in

properties (de-cluttering and repositioning existing furniture). We stage as many or as few rooms as required and even offer an add-on photography package, making us your one-stopshop for getting your property market ready. RL: HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHICH PROJECTS ARE A GOOD FIT FOR YOU AND YOUR FIRM? M: Every project is a great fit for us! We see every design project as an opportunity to help the client so we work with their timeframes and budgets. C: We don’t turn away any projects as we are here to help sell all properties. We review properties, offer recommendations and create a strategy to sell the home, which could include one of our staging options. RL: WHAT DO YOU FIND CHALLENGING ABOUT DESIGNING AN INTERIOR? M: Small spaces are always more challenging, but they are also the ones where you can be very creative, have fun and think outside the box. We are passionate creative types: this is why we do what we do. C: The tricky spaces, angled walls and small box rooms are always the harder rooms to stage, but they are also the spaces that benefit the most. Buyers sometimes find it hard to imagine how furniture will fit in, so staging helps them to visualise it.

FOR MORE INFO ABOUT IDG, HOME AND DWELL CONTACT: design@idgcayman.com 345.745.4308 www.idgcayman.com

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Designer: Patricia Urquiola Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci Colour Combination: Cloud grey, snow white and sapphire blue Furniture: Charles Eames, a classic. City: Home, Barcelona Museum: MOMA New York Hotel: Hotel Mandarin, Barcelona Charity: Sonrisas de Bombay Holiday: The Pyrenees Drink: Margarita, on the rocks with salt always

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Designer: Martin Brudnizki Material: Textured wallpapers City: London Museum: The Natural History Museum, London Hotel: The Ned, London Drink: Passionfruit Martini Charity: Cancer Research Holiday: The world! Travel Item: Camera Beach Must-Have: Tanning oil




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HELLO, RENO A well-executed renovation is the most successful investment you can make in your home, but it requires careful thought and budgeting. Tracey Kline of Encompass shares her top remodelling tips. GATHER YOUR THOUGHTS The purpose of your remodelling project will dictate to a great extent what you do and how you do it. If your ultimate intention is to sell, investing in a renovation can make a property more attractive, functional and therefore help it to sell quicker and for a higher price. However, any changes you make should be planned to appeal to a broad pool of potential buyers, not only to your particular taste. If, on the other hand, you are updating a tired or dated property for your own use, consider how you want to use your space and make changes that will enhance your lifestyle and allow you to inject your personality into it. Avoid unnecessary expenditure by distinguishing between what you need and what you want: focus on the necessities first, and only add the luxuries if your budget allows. Before meeting with your contractor, do your research. Compile online albums on Houzz and Pinterest or collect pictures from magazines, to help explain your vision.

OPEN UP Open plan living areas with good indooroutdoor flow are a key component of modern design, so if your home has a separate kitchen, dining room and living room, breaking through a few walls can make spaces feel larger and more efficient with minimal effort and cost. KITCHEN The kitchen is literally the heart of the home and a well-planned renovation can significantly increase the overall value of your home, whilst also making this central space more enjoyable to cook and entertain in. When designing a new layout, keep the “working triangle” in mind. The sink, refrigerator and stove are the most used areas in any kitchen so you want to ensure easy movement between these three features, and keep the distance between them as short as possible: each leg of your triangle should measure between four and nine feet to maximise functionality.

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BATHROOM Transforming a tired bathroom into a spa-like sanctuary is another worthwhile upgrade. If a long soak is your preferred indulgence, freestanding tubs are just the ticket. Add a little effervescence with a modern hydrotherapy tub with heated air jets. If space is limited and a shower is your preferred way to unwind, splurge on a multiheaded shower system or steam shower. OUTDOORS If you’re renovating with a view to selling, first impressions count, so don’t neglect the curb appeal. Homeowners want to enjoy their exterior spaces as much as the indoors, so good landscaping is essential. Adding flowerbeds with colourful, native, drought tolerant plants, shade structures and water features helps to create an outdoor oasis that you can look forward to spending time in. For more info contact Encompass: Call: 345.938.0850 Visit: www.encompasscayman.com


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AU NATURAL My latest obsession, Bauwerk Lime Paint offers a sublime range of indoor/ outdoor colours that are completely toxic-free and kind to the environment. Made from clay, minerals and natural pigments, the ‘do no harm’ paint creates a breathable surface that is ideal for cement and brick. www.bauwerk.com.au

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ON THE BOX Reclaim the living room thanks to The Frame from Samsung. Featuring a customisable frame bezel, Art Mode which lets you choose between Samsung’s library of artworks or your own collection of photos, no-gap wall mount for seamless integration and three convenient sizes, this TV transforms the boob tube into an object d'art. Available on island at www.creativetechltd.com

BUZZ OFF The award-winning Architect Series® Reserve™ Integrated Rolscreen 4™ windows are absolutely genius. Thanks to a patented technology, screens only appear when the windows are opened and tuck away when closed, providing for a more polished look as well as an insect-free interior. The brilliant design also allows for easy cleaning. Talk about paneless windows. www.pella.com

BRIGHT STEP Let your feet do the talking with a jaunty doormat from The Novogratz. Made from coir – a hearty fibre collected from the outer husk of the coconut, the jolly mats provide an instant uplift when heading out the door. www.thenovogratz.com

PULL UPS Make the most of your space with this clever Hanging Drying Rack. Suspended from the ceiling with a seamless pulley system, the sleek structure uses warm rising air to naturally and efficiently dry laundry. www.georgeandwilly.com





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Embrace a more plasticfree life with Beeswax Wraps. Ideal for cheese, sandwiches, rising dough and more, they are washable, compostable and antibacterial. Even better, they are locally made in Cayman. Grab your earth-loving three-pack on island at www.kirkmarket.ky

Jenny Pennywood’s Everyday Napkins are chic and earth friendly. Screen-printed with water-based inks, the pre-washed linen blend serviettes are over-dyed for long lasting colour. With loads of chirpy designs to choose from beware your guests don't get sticky fingers. www.jennypennywood.com

Do you travel? Do you like to eat well? Then it’s your lucky day! The City Guides from Bon Appétit are a magical mix of cuisine and culture showcasing everything from classic fare to the tastiest street meat. And best of all these global guides are free, so let your taste buds roam. www.bonappetit.com/city-guides

Harvest good vibes with ChicoBag reusable produce sacks. Made from recycled plastic bottles, they absorb moisture and restrict airflow to properly preserve fruit and veggies. Durable and machine washable, the island-friendly carriers can be found at www.nationaltrust.org.ky

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An attractive way to store dry goods, this Mason Jar Storage Set is simple design done right. Hand-turned walnut lids finished with natural waxes and oils offer a fresh-tight seal, while the blown glass vessels let you see when it’s time to restock the shelves. www.turncowoodgoods.com

These cheerful stackable Ombré Juice Glasses add a subtle pop of colour to the table. With ribbed detail for an extra easy grip, the dishwasher-safe tumblers quench a design thirst. www.store.moma.org

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Say goodbye to freezer burn because Miele has done it again with their versatile EVS 6114: A built-in vacuum-sealing drawer with three settings for food protection to make easy storage, portioning, marinating and re-closing. Ideal for preserving fish, marinating meats or keeping berries. On island at www.bonvivant.ky





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How much is enough? Words by Georgie Loxton, CFA, Founder, Liberty Wealth Partners

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here is a question that John D. Rockefeller was once asked by a reporter, “How much money is enough?” His response was, “Just a little bit more.” It is a common human affliction that we are unable to balance wanting more with having enough. It’s the tug of war that we play between today and tomorrow, between spending and saving. And it’s good and bad. Every day there are close to eight billion people waking upon planet Earth with the drive and aspiration to better themselves and their lives. This evolutionary instinct in each of us is part of the reason why humans have been so successful and why life continues to improve year after year. There is a collective benefit for the human race in each individual wanting more. For the individual though, I question the benefit. Some people go through life never having an answer to the question ‘how much is enough?’ The constant search for more leaves them stuck on a never-ending treadmill, and further and further from contentment, joy and peace. Michael Norton of Harvard Business School asked people how happy they were on a scale of one to ten and how much more money RL

they would need in order to reach ten. The answers? Everyone said two to three times as much money, regardless of how much they had. Norton says that when we think about how satisfied we are, we ask ourselves two questions. Am I doing better than I was before? And am I doing better than other people? Money is an easy(ish) dimension in which to compare yourself so we look to things like the size of our house, or the number of houses, or the type of car we drive to answer those two questions. The problem is that knowing how much is enough is hard. Vicki Robin (author of Your Money or Your Life) defines enough as “the quality of having everything you need and want but nothing in excess, nothing that burdens you.” Brian Portnoy wrote in The Geometry of Wealth, “Enough is hard. It is harder than more.” Studies have shown that the transition from work to retirement can be one of the unhappiest times of our lives because it’s right then in that moment that we stop chasing more. We supress an evolutionary part of us – the part of our brain that says more is always better.

Gratitude is a key component of feeling like you have enough. Epictetus, the Greek Stoic Philosopher, is quoted as saying “He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has.” If you find yourself thinking ‘just a little bit more’, my challenge to you is to question the sort of life you want to lead. Have a conversation with your partner, bring the topic up. If you want to answer the question, you probably won’t do it alone. I leave you with a quote from fellow blogger, Michael Batnik. Batnik wrote: At a party given by a billionaire on Shelter Island, the late Kurt Vonnegut informs his pal, author Joseph Heller, that their host, a hedge fund manager, had made more money in a single day than Heller had earned from his wildly popular novel, Catch-22, over its whole history. Heller responds, “Yes, but I have something he will never have – enough.”

To learn more, contact: Georgie Loxton, Founder of Liberty Wealth Partners at: Email: georgie@libertywealth.ky Visit: www.libertywealth.ky


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Keep clutter contained and add an ethnic accent to bedrooms or living rooms with the Ikat- patterned, cloth-covered Doreen tray. Sold as sets of two, they’re available in beachy blue and white tones, or more contemporary black and white. Available on island at www.designstudiointeriors.shop

Rectangular in shape with a contoured rim and high sides, the Ruffle tray is tough enough to go in the oven and pretty enough to be placed on the dining table. Made of 100% melamine, it’s heatresistant, shatter-proof and dishwasher safe, yet looks just like ceramic. A kitchen essential. Available on island at www.bonvivant.ky

Designed to keep your jewellery, watch, keys and coins safe while you slumber, the leather Valet tray is a vital dresser or side table accessory, whether at home or away. With snap corners that open up, it packs flat for easy transport, so you can take it with you when you travel. www.horchow.com

As decorative as it is functional, the Large Banana Leaf Platter brings a little ceremony to everyday rituals. Hand crafted by artist Michael Aram, no two are identical, but all feature the shape and veins of a banana leaf, finished in gold tones and coated in clear enamel. www.horchow.com

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Fashioned from beautifully grained acacia wood with curved Nambé alloy handles, the Tilt Bar Tray delivers drinks with supreme elegance. With a stainresistant circular base, raised rim to contain drips and contoured handles that fit the palm of your hand comfortably, this is the way to serve with style. Available on island at www.bonvivant.ky

Handmade by skilled woodworkers in the Philippines and sporting a traditional West African textile design, the Ecru Classic Mud Cloth Tray helps preserve traditional crafts as well as support economic empowerment for artisans in developing countries. Now that’s très cool. www.stfrank.com



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luxury real estate Feature Properties Arvia, Grand Harbour............................................................................... 3, 80 Curio Collection by Hilton, George Town................................................... 78 OLEA, Camana Bay....................................................................................... 70 ONE Canal Point, Seven Mile Beach Corridor............................................ 68 Periwinkle, Grand Harbour.......................................................................... 76 Sugar Reef, Old Prospect Point.................................................................... 74 The Residences at Seafire, Seven Mile Beach................................. 7, 40, 72

Sales and Rentals Arvia, Davenport Development............................................................... 3,80 Azure Realty Ltd........................................................................................... 82 Blue Point Consultants Ltd.......................................................................... 89 Cannon Place................................................................................................. 84 Cayman Villas................................................................................................ 86 Caymans Luxury Retreats......................................................................... 112 Curio Collection by Hilton, NCB Group...................................................... 78 Encompass Ltd.............................................................................................. 53 Fizbo............................................................................................................... 87 Harbour Walk, IRG........................................................................................ 85 Olea, Dart Real Estate and NCB Group...................................................... 70 Periwinkle..................................................................................................... 76 Property Pals.................................................................................................. 87 Provenance Properties/ Christie’s International Real Estate............ 7, IBC RE/MAX Cayman Islands, Kim Lund............................................................ 5 REM Services................................................................................................. 84 The Residences at Seafire................................................................. 7, 40, 72 The Residences of Stone Island.................................................................... 8 The Watermark............................................................................................... 9 Vela, Davenport Development...................................................................... 2

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brand new residential development, due to break ground in summer 2019, ONE Canal Point will be a secure gated community of 74 high spec contemporary condominiums and townhomes in one of the most sought after neighbourhoods in the Seven Mile Beach corridor, Canal Point. Occupying a 5-acre parcel of land located 400 meters east of Seven Mile Beach, ONE is set to become one of the most desirable addresses in Cayman: a luxury residential community that benefits from extensive canal frontage, an abundance of green space, low density housing and resort-style amenities. Designed by internationally acclaimed architecture firm Gensler, ONE Canal Point has been meticulously planned to ensure each home enjoys views of the water and benefits from the cooling trade winds, whilst ensuring hurricane-rated and energy efficient construction. The condos are distributed across five buildings, arranged around a spectacular resort style pool. One and two bedroom layouts, some with a den, all feature spacious floorplans, balconies and water views. Penthouse units feature private roof terraces and ONE will have an expansive communal roof terrace for condo residents. The 17 townhomes, which are positioned right on the water, are ideal for families, with three bedrooms plus a den, an optional plunge pool and a top floor terrace. The three-storey configuration includes five bathrooms and a flexible entertainment space on the top floor. The four-storey configuration features parking space and a terrace on the ground floor, open plan living space and

one bedroom on the first floor, two further bedroom suites on the second floor, and a spacious roof terrace. The modern architecture is sleek and bright, with generous proportions and wall-to-wall glass across the canal-facing side. The interiors, designed by Lydia Uzzell Interior Design, continue the fresh, uncluttered theme, softening it with natural materials and a muted colour palette. “We felt it was important to create a location specific interior that honoured the contemporary architecture, but that felt inviting and warm at the same time. To achieve this we focused on specifying hard wearing finishes that offered an implied beachy vibe, while adding modern and clean detailing,” explains the interior designer. Top quality materials and features will include Kohler kitchen and bathroom hardware, high end European wall and floor finishes, energy efficient appliances and air-conditioning, sleek kitchen cabinetry with recessed handles, LED lighting and pre-wiring for audio visual and home automation. Optional furniture packages will also be available. Conceived to offer an all-round luxury living experience, residents will have access to a 25-metre lap pool, with an adjoining lounging area and kids pool with beach style entry, a hot tub and barbecue area, as well as a second more secluded adults-only pool, tucked away between the gym and clubhouse. The developers foresee ONE Canal Point being a family-friendly community as shared amenities include a children’s playground, dog park and fruit orchard.


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“It is the location of ONE Canal Point that puts this development ahead of the competition,” says Michael Treacy of Design Developments. “Not only is the parcel large enough to ensure plenty of lush grounds, but it’s in one of the most prestigious neighbourhoods in Cayman, with extensive canal frontage and a wonderful easterly aspect that catches the breeze. There is nothing else on the Seven Mile Beach corridor that offers the same level of luxury at this price point.” UNITS START AT US$570,000. For more information on ONE Canal Point, contact: Email: info@onecanalpoint.ky Call: 1.345.936.0435 Visit: www.onecanalpoint.ky

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Designed around a beautifully landscaped park and resort-style pool, connected by tree-shaded footpaths and a waterfront boardwalk that leads to the Town Centre, OLEA embodies the values of healthy living, walkability, sustainability and connectivity on which Camana Bay was founded. Words by Natasha Were.

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CB Group and Dart Real Estate have partnered to create OLEA, an exclusive waterfront community, where residents can live, play and thrive. Situated to the south of the Town Centre, adjacent to Cayman International School and close to the Camana Bay Sports Complex, the location could not be more convenient. Getting to work, to class or to the beach are all possible on foot and all the entertainment, dining and retail options of the Town Centre are a stone’s throw away. The consummately-designed communal spaces encourage active, outdoor living. At OLEA you can practice sun salutations outdoors in the early morning before walking the kids to school or lift weights in the gym while the little ones let off steam in the playground; in the evenings, get together with neighbours and friends in the barbecue area to grill some fresh fish – perfectly seasoned with fresh flavours from the herb garden – and at weekends, enjoy slow days floating down the lazy river, cooling off in the pool and picnicking in the shady gardens. Beautiful landscaping and artfully conceived public spaces are perfectly balanced by a collection of prestigious private homes. Designed by TRIO Architecture, OLEA’s coastal design is in perfect harmony with the Town Centre and is thoughtfully configured to frame the views and channel the breezes for natural cooling. Built by NCB Group and Dart Real Estate, OLEA incorporates numerous environmental, energy saving features including ICF construction for unparalleled strength and insulation, solar panels, geo-thermal cooling systems, Energy Star-rated appliances and LED lighting to keep utility costs down, whilst Water Sense plumbing and drought tolerant landscaping will reduce water usage. Conceived to appeal to a variety of demographics and budgets, the development includes condos, townhomes and duplexes, all with open-concept kitchen, living and dining spaces.

Overlooking OLEA’s verdant green gardens are the one- twoand three-bedroom condos which make efficient use of space and all feature private terraces. At the heart of the development are the townhomes, where three-bedroom units include double carports, private gardens and storage rooms, and four bedroom layouts also boast a media room and three terraces with the top-floor terrace offering exceptional views towards the North Sound. Some units feature a private pool. The duplexes stretch along the canal front, offering wide open views, soothing breezes and private gardens fronting the waterway. These spacious residences include garages, trellised carports and all en suite bathrooms. The four-bedroom duplexes feature a spacious private garden with a pool and graciously designed living spaces creating the ultimate home and waterfront sanctuary. Interiors will be fresh and light-filled, with matte millwork and stunning quartz countertops, wood-look porcelain floors and Kohler bathroom fixtures. Exteriors feature accents in natural materials that embody a coastal contemporary feel while infusing Caribbean architecture and style.

OLEA broke ground in early 2019 and Phase One is due for completion by August 2020. Prices start at US$625,000 and reservations require a refundable US$25,000 deposit. For additional information visit the OLEA Sales Centre on Market Street in Camana Bay or contact Tania Knapik, NCB’s Sales & Marketing Manager: Email: olea@camanabay.com Call: 1.345.640.OLEA


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Purchasers of property at the Residences at Seafire can now take advantage of turnkey furniture packages designed by internationally famed homeware firm Restoration Hardware. Words by Natasha Were.

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or buyers planning to place their luxury beachfront condos in the optional resort rental programme and also for those purchasing for residential and vacation home use, the furniture packages offer another element of ease and convenience of ownership at The Residences at Seafire move-in ready residences. Package prices include full design and set up, including shipping, import duty and installation, thereby alleviating the often time-consuming and costly process for owners to outfit their residences. The California-based furniture and interior design brand has already designed the interiors for four two-to four-bedroom condominiums at The Residences at Seafire. The packages feature soft muted colour palettes and abundant use of wood and other natural materials, creating warm but neutral spaces that can easily be personalised with artwork and photography. Living areas and bedrooms are furnished with Restoration Hardware’s high quality, timeless product lines, resulting in effortlessly elegant beach homes with a subtle coastal theme.

“We are very pleased with the quality of the packages and the thoughtful service provided by Restoration Hardware,” says Sue Nickason, Dart Real Estate Vice President of Marketing. “The packages have generated a great deal of interest and we recently had someone purchase a residence due to the availability of the Restoration Hardware package. We’re now planning to outfit two more model units.” Restoration Hardware furniture packages include furniture, mattresses, bathroom and bedroom linens, kitchenware and window treatments, making them effortlessly turn-key. The rental programme for the exclusive private residences is managed by the professional team from the AAA Five Diamond Awardwinning Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa, the newest luxury resort-residential development on Seven Mile Beach. The Residences at Seafire is a ten-storey property featuring 62 residences ranging in size from studios to five bedroom penthouses. Conceived to offer ease of ownership and a truly carefree lifestyle, owners of properties at The Residences at Seafire


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have access to the adjacent Kimpton Seafire’s resort services and amenities. These include three dining venues, the only spa in the Caribbean to feature a Hammam treatment, a retail boutique, two swimming pools, complimentary use of non-motorised water-sports facilities and a well-appointed gym. Additionally, the Residences benefit from an exclusive rooftop lounge, The Nest, and a dedicated property manager and concierge. Owning a property on the world-famous Seven Mile Beach has never been so convenient or hassle-free. For more information on The Residences at Seafire and the Restoration Hardware furniture packages, contact: Email: info@provenanceproperties.com Call: 1.345.640.7000 Visit: www.seafireresidencescayman.com The Sales Lounge is open Monday-Saturday, drop-ins are welcome.


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ucked away in the charming enclave of Old Prospect Point is a spectacular property where serene views of South Sound are enhanced by timeless interiors rich in design detail. Named for its candy-toned colour scheme and sugary sand beach, Sugar Reef, originally built as a family home and later operated as a successful vacation rental villa, is a rare property that offers the best of both worlds: a secluded, oceanfront location with direct beach access and accommodation for up to 15 guests, combined with the high end finishes and the level of design features one would expect to find in an exclusive private residence. A comprehensive renovation recently endowed the property with a functional layout and an easy flow, whilst adding graceful curves and natural materials to soften the strong architectural lines. Approached via a sweeping driveway lined with an exuberance of flowering plants, on entering the property one is first struck by the dramatic views of sea and sky, visible through a series of French doors that line the sea-facing aspect and allow a seamless flow onto the pool deck, covered terrace and 110 feet of beachfront below. Framed by double height picture windows, the custom-designed recurring oval steel staircase that spirals gently up to the next floor, is undoubtedly the centrepiece of the open-concept ground floor. Leading off this are the main gathering areas. In the kitchen, bespoke walnut cabinetry with push-to-open doors and drawers and pale two-tone quartz countertops create a warm yet uncluttered

space. Ample food prep space, a large kitchen island and top quality appliances make cooking a pleasure; doing the dishes becomes an equally appealing task, looking out onto a Caribbean seascape. In the dining area, a large table sits under elegant Bocci pendant lights matching the chandelier that hangs in the stairwell, and a dual zone built-in wine fridge, coffee machine and wet bar create the ultimate libation station. A barrel ceiling in the living room echoes the arches of the three sets of glass doors leading out onto the sun deck and infinity edge pool, with roll down blinds to create a shady retreat in the heat of the day, where one can enjoy the high tech Sonos wireless sound and entertainment systems. Outdoors, a dining area is covered by a louvred pergola, while the attractive raw Jerusalem marble floor is cool to the touch, noticeably lowering the outdoor temperature in this gathering spot. Steps from the covered terrace and pool deck lead down to a stretch of secluded beach. Of the four bedroom suites, the ground floor suite with a walk-in shower is all on one level, making it easily accessible. Three further bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms, are located on the upper level. A huge master bedroom offers both unchecked luxury and total privacy, with engineered wood floors, a king size bed, fitted walk-in wardrobe, private balcony and a show-stopping bathroom, the centrepiece of which is a spectacular see-through art installation by Alex Turco that does double duty as a screen


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between the Hansgrohe shower and the ergonomic, freestanding Victoria+Albert bathtub. The adjacent den, currently used as an additional single bedroom, could easily convert into a cosy home study. A second master suite with engineered wood floors, tray ceilings and a spectacular ocean view also features a walk-in wardrobe and nook, private balcony and bathroom that are bathed in natural light. A fourth bedroom, currently furnished with a double bed and additional bunk beds, and an en suite bathroom, provides ample accommodation for children or a young family. Besides its numerous unique design features and upscale furniture and fabrics, Sugar Reef features all smart TVs and full home automation for easy remote management, making it an ideal property for vacation rentals or an enviable full time residence. The property also offers peace of mind in terms of construction and sustainability: elevated 10 feet above sea level and protected by a sea wall, it is built from steel-reinforced concrete and features hurricane-rated windows, electric roll up shutters and also features exterior foam insulation, an insulated roof, propane appliances and an ultra-efficient air conditioning system.

Sugar Reef is currently listed for sale at US$3,280,000 MLS 409708. For more information contact, Sophie Miles at Milestone Properties: sophie@milestone.ky Tel: 345.926.9926


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- A THRIVING ISLAND COMMUNITY IN GRAND HARBOUR Words by Natasha Were and Finn Jones.

Inspired by Caymanian villages of the past, both in architecture and in spirit, Periwinkle is more than a residential development. It’s a contemporary Caribbean community, with a sense of place. ollowing the completion and success of Phase I of Periwinkle, Phase II will break ground this summer, embodying the same ethos, with all residences benefitting from sustainable features, quality construction and shared amenities. CONTEMPORARY COMMUNITY Ideally located on a wide open canal and within walking distance of the services at Grand Harbour, Periwinkle was conceived to offer residents modern, sustainable homes, modelled on Caymanian communities of old, where a neighbourly atmosphere prevails and a wholesome, healthy lifestyle beckons. Designed according to the principles of new urbanism, as much care and attention has been given to the outdoor spaces and shared amenities as to the homes themselves, to encourage residents to socialise together and to run, swim, or play in the fresh air. Homes are designed in small neighbourhoods, screened by lush landscaping and connected by leafy boulevards and pedestrian paths. CUTTING EDGE SUSTAINABILITY A LEED certified community, Periwinkle is built using sustainable construction methods and designed to be exceptionally energy efficient. Thanks to the combination of solar panels, insulated walls, LED lighting and propane-powered

or energy-efficient appliances, utility bills at Periwinkle average just $150 per month. But sustainable living is about more than reducing electrical consumption: every aspect of Periwinkle has been considered to ensure it minimises environmental impact and maximises healthy living. Thus, water saving features are built in, landscaping is drought-tolerant, construction materials and paints are non-toxic and superior filters on air-conditioning systems ensure better indoor air quality. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Sustainability and durability go hand in hand, and this is a development built to last. Insulated Concrete Forms are used in the construction for insulation, strength and fire-resistance, all doors and windows are hurricane-impact resistant and interior finishes include stain- and scratch-resistant quartz countertops and a choice of high end porcelain floor tiles, solid cabinetry and paint colours. All options and features are of a high standard with aesthetic appeal to endure the test of time. AT HOME Phase II of Periwinkle offers a choice of two, three and four bedroom homes. The 2,000 square foot Courtyard Townhomes, ideal for couples and young families, look out over gardens and walkways and include two bedrooms, spacious open plan living areas and


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generous storage. At 2,200 square feet, the Garden Homes feature three bedrooms, large enclosed patios and private backyards. With sweeping views of the canal, the Waterfront Homes boast four bedrooms with tray ceilings, and open-concept living, all designed to the highest specifications. OUT AND ABOUT Because Periwinkle aims to offer the very best of island living, the community features an abundance of green spaces and shared amenities to tempt residents out of their homes and into the outdoors. Situated on the canal front, the Clubhouse is the main gathering space, where residents can socialise or entertain in the outdoor kitchen. A large pool and a kids’ play area are adjacent to this, while a pedestrian trail circling the perimeter encourages running or simply getting around on foot. The community’s location at Grand Harbour makes getting out on the water easy too: private dock spaces are available for boat owners, and for those who do not own vessels of their own, shared kayaks and paddle boards are all part of living at Periwinkle. All this in a secure, gated development where families can play safely and freely. With its focus on quality, sustainability and recreation, Periwinkle is not only an ethical choice and a sound investment – it’s also an opportunity to be part of a thriving island community. For more info or to book a tour of Periwinkle, contact Project Manager Ryan Ostendorf: Call: 345.326.4785 or Visit: www.periwinkle.ky


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Cayman’s first Hilton Hotel, set to open in 2021, ushers in a new dimension for the local hospitality sector, bridging luxury, wellness and business. Words by Natasha Were.

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cclaimed local developers NCB Group have partnered with Curio Collection by Hilton, a global portfolio of distinctive hotels, to create a boutique resort that responds to the worldwide growth in wellness tourism, whilst also catering to the increasing number of business travellers visiting the island. The entire top floor of the 80-suite hotel will be a state of the art spa, equipped with a gym, yoga studio, thermal spa, sauna, hydro pool and relaxation areas, where guests will be able to workout or unwind with glorious views of the ocean through the floor to ceiling windows. Beyond the spa, consideration for guests’ wellness is woven into every aspect, from the two restaurants and pool side cafe serving fresh local seafood and light, healthy cuisine (with fruits, vegetables and herbs supplied by the hotel’s own farm), down to the in-room yoga mats and lighting that regulates the circadian rhythm. Located on the waterfront on the edge of George Town, the hotel is ideally positioned for easy access to the island’s financial and business hubs and will feature on-site conference facilities, creating a prime destination for incentive travel and international meetings. The suites will feature a variety of one- two- and threebedroom layouts, all decorated in natural palettes, accented by wood and porcelain stoneware tiles, and equipped with elegant contemporary furniture.


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A unique development, the Curio Hotel is an exciting opportunity for discerning travellers and investors. Purchasing a suite for two weeks per year gives owners access to a sensational home-awayfrom-home, complete with unparalleled wellness facilities, outstanding culinary offerings and an annual 10% discount on food, beverages and all hotel services. For the remaining weeks the suite is added to the hotel inventory, with owners receiving 50% of the gross room rental, amounting to an estimated return of over 6%. The suites have been configured for maximum functionality and flexibility, with options to suit a variety of needs and tastes. The Jasmine Collection, for instance, includes several units designed so that one bedroom can be locked off, creating an extra suite, and thus an additional rental income. For those seeking condo-style living, the Silver Thatch Collection, where suites are arranged over two floors with a spacious kitchen, living and dining room on the lower level, are ideal. And for those who dream of revelling in such exquisite surroundings, with all the hotel amenities at their fingertips for more than the duration of a vacation, a number of three-bedroom suites have been designed as full time residences. The Orchid Suites offer an abundance of space, all on one level, with a wraparound terrace (one with a private pool), open-concept kitchen, dining and living room, and three large en suite bedrooms. And for the ultimate in oceanfront luxury, the Royal Palms Penthouses, on the upper floors, offer unforgettable views and almost 4,000 square feet of exceptionally designed space and huge terraces, some with pools. Built and managed by NCB Group, the developers will build on their reputation for sustainable construction, incorporating a wide array of energy saving electrical, mechanical and plumbing elements that will keep operating costs down and reduce its carbon footprint. Complementing the development’s environmentally responsible design and operation will be the assurance of the Hilton brand and its internationally recognised consistency and quality of standards. For more information on investment opportunities contact Tania Knapik: Email tknapik@ncbgroup.ky Call 1 345 946 9622 Visit www.ncbgroup.ky/hotel


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avenport Development presents their latest project: a collection of upscale contemporary condos on the canal. Tucked away behind Hurley’s at Grand Harbour, this new development delivers luxury residences with optional boat docks, and an array of resort-style amenities, in one of the most convenient locations in Grand Cayman. THE CONDOS The single-phase development, located on Grand Harbour Canal, Arvia will be comprised of 96 condos, distributed across 12 three-storey buildings. The condos are positioned around a small marina-like set of docks, providing every home with views of the waterway and the option to purchase or rent dock space for their boat. Buyers can choose between two bedroom, two bathroom ground floor residences or three bedroom, three bathroom duplexes. Ground floor condos feature porches facing the gardens and canal, a private courtyard off the master bedroom, and open-plan kitchen, living and dining areas. The duplexes will comprise of two bedrooms, two bathrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living room and balcony on the lower level, plus a huge master suite and roof terrace on the top floor. High ceilings and generous proportions inside and out, combined with top quality Bosch kitchen appliances, natural

stone countertops, and high design bathroom accessories from Kohler and Delta will create elegant, modern spaces suitable for couples or families. THE AMENITIES A home at Arvia is more than an individual condo. The community amenities make this a place to not only live, but to thrive. A 50-metre pool lies between the lush gardens and the canal, offering plenty of space for swimming laps as well as shallow shelves and pool cabanas for a more relaxing experience. For those with active lifestyles, a doubles tennis court, a large, fully equipped gym and a yoga room ensure multiple ways to keep fit without having to leave your gated community, while storage for kayaks and SUPs, and the option of mooring one’s boat outside one’s home, make the most of waterfront living. Thoughtfully planned for busy professionals, shared facilities also include a meeting room and a clubhouse where events can be held and, for those who are short on time, a concierge service is available to take care of chores and a property manager is on site to handle maintenance issues. THE CONSTRUCTION Behind the fine finishes and impressive amenities lies Davenport’s trademark quality construction. Walls built with Insulated Concrete Forms, poured concrete roofs and insulated


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impact windows all combine to create well-insulated spaces that are hurricane resistant and also energy efficient. Designed to be homes for the future, the condos are also all smart wired and fibre ready, and a full security system and video entry system further add to owners’ peace of mind. THE LOCATION This waterfront hideaway also enjoys one of the most convenient locations on the island. Not only is there a grocery store, pharmacy, bank and restaurants within a few minutes’ walk, but the Grand Harbour neighbourhood also offers schools, churches, service stations and more. And as well as being an easy commute from George Town, it is only a short boat ride from the clear blue waters of the North Sound. RESERVE YOURS NOW Priced at between $505,000 and $695,000, Arvia offers modern luxury and an excellent location at very affordable rates. A 10% deposit is required to reserve. Those who purchase prior to construction pay stamp duty only on the land value – a saving of up to $40,000.

For more information contact Mark or Paul at Davenport Development Ltd.: Email: arvia@davenport.ky Call: 345.949.4979.








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POSITIVE GROWTH THE CAYMAN HOTEL MARKET Words by Fleur Peck of Blue Point Consultants Ltd.

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he Cayman hotel and tourism industry had an exciting 2018, with several transactions taking place from various high level investment groups. The highest recorded Caribbean hotel transaction to date took place in Cayman in November 2018 when The Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa and Sunshine Suites sold for over US$300m. This transaction built on the momentum set by the sale of The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman, as well as the smaller Holiday Inn, over the past 12 months. All these resorts underwent significant property improvements prior to or after their sale. According to STR data, the Cayman Islands hotel market experienced the largest rises in the Caribbean region for each of the three key performance metrics in 2018. They reported an impressive 6.4 percent increase in hotel occupancy, a 14.6 percent increase in average daily rates and a 22 percent increase in revenue per available room. Tourism arrivals reached a peak in 2018 with 463,001, an increase of 10.7% on 2017 numbers. Much of this growth was attributed to a strong US travel market, as well as being a consequence of displacement after damage to other islands from hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017. RL

However, with hurricane repairs to many competing hotels well underway, and a number already open for business again, there may be some re-balancing through 2019. Nonetheless, even after supply in other islands is re-established we expect that many tourists that visited Cayman for the first time in 2018 will return. The Cayman Islands is unique in that, compared with many other destinations, the majority of its inventory of rooms is in condominiums rather than traditional hotels. The latest recorded data from the Cayman Islands Statistics Office show that there are 2,487 hotel rooms compared with 3,709 rooms in apartments and guesthouses. Thus, with a relatively limited supply of hotel rooms, demand is high and trading levels are strong. The strong performance of the hotel market has spurred on several future hotel developments, including a potential Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons and other unbranded hotels. Hopefully the new airport, due for completion this year, will be able to accommodate the resulting increased influx of visitors.

Although the Caribbean Tourism Organisation has expressed some concern that the outcome of Brexit negotiations, the on-going trade war between the US and China and rising interest rates could lead to a potential downturn in tourism across the region, the Cayman Islands has a few unique aces up its sleeve which may well help safeguard against any such slowdown. Not only do the islands boast excellent infrastructure and a clutch of new hotel developments in the pipeline, but they also organise and host a range of world-class large scale events. From Pirates Week to the Cayman Cookout, Taste of Cayman, Legends Tennis Tournament and the newly inaugurated KAABOO festival, Cayman’s roster of annual events draw tens of thousands of stayover visitors each year and thus well attended events may well help keep arrival numbers buoyant.

To learn more, contact Blue Point Consultants: Email: info@bluepointproperty.com Visit: www.bluepointproperty.com



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WELLNESS TRAVEL A MINDFUL APPROACH

Feeling healthy and vital in body and mind is something we all aspire to – and that’s exactly the desire the wellness industry taps into. Distinct from medicine, which deals with disease, wellness is concerned with all-round health, including physical fitness, psychological wellbeing and good nutrition. Words by Natasha Were.

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n a fast-paced, stressed out and unhealthy world, it’s hardly surprising that people are more prepared than ever to invest time and money in their personal wellbeing, whether at home, at work or on vacation. The Global Wellness Institute puts the value of the worldwide wellness economy - which covers everything from fitness classes and day spas to healthy food and yoga retreats - at a massive $4.2 trillion. Wellness tourism, which is defined as “travel associated with the pursuit of maintaining or enhancing one’s personal wellbeing,” is one of the fastest growing sectors of the wellness industry. Globally, wellness tourism was valued at $639 billion in 2017 and is growing twice as fast as overall tourism. Embracing this emerging trend makes sound economic sense: wellness travellers spend, on average, 53% more than mainstream tourists, and as these visitors pay for both generic services, such as accommodation and transport, and for wellness-focused activities, like massages and fitness classes, that spending benefits all segments of the tourism industry. With plenty of natural beauty, countless land and water-based activities, numerous day spas and superb restaurants, Cayman has all the ingredients to attract wellness-seekers, and over the past few years, the Department of Tourism has been working to further develop this emerging sector. Although most large hotels and resorts on island list spas and gyms among their amenities, and provide these facilities as an add-on to a vacation, to date no resorts have aimed their product specifically at the wellness traveller.

That is all about to change, however. Kim and Ashleigh Lund recently announced plans to develop the site of the former Mariner’s Cove into a ‘healing resort’ where alongside organic gardens, yoga spaces and vegan food, guests will be able to choose from a variety of natural healing therapies. In George Town, meanwhile, local developer NCB Group has partnered with the Hilton brand to build Cayman’s first Hilton Hotel, a boutique wellness hotel where every element – from a sea view spa and farm-to-table dining to organic wines - is dedicated to enhancing guests’ physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. The concept of human health dovetails naturally with the health of the environment, and both these developments will be eco-friendly. Sustainable construction has always been a priority for NCB Group, and thus a wellness hotel is a natural extension of these values. “Although sustainability has typically been associated with the natural environment, at its core it’s about balance – using the resources available to us responsibly, so that we do not exhaust them for the next generation,” explains Sales & Marketing Manager Tania Knapik. “At NCB Group we believe that human sustainability is equally important and that means looking after our physical and mental health today, so that we can thrive in the future.” Developing wellness tourism therefore promises more sustainable construction, improved wellbeing for visitors and more spending in tourism businesses. In other words, a healthy environment, healthy people and a healthy economy. That is something everyone can get behind.



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Guy Harvey:

One Man and the Sea

Dr. Guy Harvey may be best known for his dynamic depictions of marine wildlife, but he is much more than an artist. Over the course of his colourful career he has travelled to remote regions, swum with giant ocean predators, set up marine research organisations and been instrumental in achieving better protection of vulnerable marine species. Words by Natasha Were. Photography and artwork courtesy of www.guyharvey.com and The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation.

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aised in Jamaica, where he spent much of his childhood swimming and diving off the south coast he developed an affinity for the ocean early on. As a teenager, learning to catch marlin from dugout canoes with local fishermen he developed what he calls an ‘infatuation’ with these fish and a passion for big game fishing that would last a lifetime. “They grow up to 17 or 18 feet long and have beautiful colouration,” he enthuses. “When they’re on the line, their acrobatics, speed, power and endurance is like no other fish. The blue marlin is the ultimate big game experience.” When his mother gave him a copy of Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea the simple tale of one man’s epic struggle with a massive marlin resonated deeply. So much so that, aged 18, he

created a series of 44 pen and ink drawings of the story. Years later, these illustrations would launch his artistic career. Before that, however, he dove headfirst into academia, studying for a degree in Marine Biology at Aberdeen University, followed by a PhD in Fisheries Management at the University of the West Indies and later a teaching position there. It was while teaching that he decided to exhibit some of his illustrations of The Old Man and the Sea. The overwhelming sales of his limited edition prints convinced him to set aside his scientific career for a time and turn his hobby into a business. Within a few years, his drawings and paintings of billfish, sharks and rays were being reproduced on T-shirts, merchandise, licence plates and more, and his name became synonymous with marine wildlife art.


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“Many [of these fish] are too large to be kept in captivity so art and underwater documentaries are the only way the public can access them,” he points out. His unique combination of artistic ability, scientific knowledge and face-to-face encounters with these creatures has enabled him to create extremely accurate, life like depictions of some of the least-known ocean dwellers. After a decade or so of building up his art businesses, Guy says, he was in a good position to return to science and, more specifically, to marine conservation. “Growing up in Jamaica I had seen over exploitation at its worst. Just in my lifetime, the degradation of reefs and overfishing of sharks, billfish and tuna has been devastating.” Using proceeds from the licensing of his artwork to help fund his conservation activities, he set up the Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) in 1991 - the same year that he moved to Grand Cayman.


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Based at Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, it specialises in the objects of his fascination – billfish – and various species of shark, all of which have been overfished in recent decades. A keen angler himself, he is at pains to emphasize that he is not against fishing: what he is against is overfishing. The ultimate aim is therefore to convince governments to enact legislation such as size restrictions, closed seasons and more marine protected areas that will ensure fishing activities are sustainable. The best way to argue the case is with scientific research. But these fish are highly migratory, and gathering data is difficult and expensive, he says, so not many people do it. First one must travel to often remote regions to find the fish, then they must be caught, tagged and the data analysed. An active participant on these expeditions, Guy has pioneered a technique that allows him to dive with marlin and sailfish. It is a rare privilege to witness these huge creatures swimming freely and serves as both inspiration for his art and provides exhilarating footage for the documentaries he and his daughter Jessica make about their work. The data collected is less uplifting, however. In a study of mako sharks – a species that is particularly good to eat - 30% of the makos they tagged were caught and killed. “That mortality rate is totally unsustainable. But because of our research, all the regulations in America have been changed this last year. That’s the reason we do it,” he concludes. Closer to home, GHRI has been monitoring the friendly residents of Stingray City since 2002. The long-term nature of the study meant that they spotted a sharp decline in stingray numbers in 2011/12. When visiting vets found no physiological problems that would account for this, it was determined to be the result of stingrays being removed from the site. Indeed, four tagged rays were then found in captivity. It took a bad thing for a good thing to happen, he says, and the next year the law was amended to prohibit the taking or possession of stingrays in the Cayman Islands. Working alongside like-minded organisations, GHRI has contributed to achieving similar protection of sharks, billfish and groupers in the US, Caribbean and Central America.


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The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation (GHOF), established in 2008, increased the scope and reach of his conservation work. In addition to funding and conducting scientific studies, its mandate includes telling the story of the research through documentary films and educational activities. The films, Mystery of the Grouper Moon and Grouper Moon the Next Phase document the extensive research carried out by the Department of Environment and REEF in their fight to protect the last intact spawning aggregation site for Nassau Grouper in the Cayman Islands. It’s a true conservation success story and one that he is keen to see replicated internationally. The GHOF recently concluded the second annual Ocean Conservation Month in Cayman, with a series of events ranging from beach clean ups and documentary screenings to lionfish culls and family fun days. The foundation is one of the few NGOs in Cayman that is concerned with marine matters, and one that people can volunteer with and get involved in – something he strongly encourages. As with all environmental matters, raising awareness of the plight of the oceans is the first step towards protecting them. Through a career that has encompassed research, conservation, art, photography, film-making and more, Dr. Guy Harvey has done just that – and at the same time given audiences around the world priceless insights into the mystery and majesty of some of the ocean’s most elusive inhabitants.

For more info about the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation visit: www.guyharvey.com


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Add a little whimsy to your outdoor scene with these vibrant pillows. Tropical tones and a bold flamingo print on both sides make it a classic Caribbean accessory. Better still, it’s made from recycled plastic so is earth-friendly, easy to clean and tough enough to weather rain and sun. Facebook: Bedsideky

Forget fussy, formal chandeliers. Try this jute wrapped gem instead. Made from humble natural materials and simple in design, the three-tiered piece casts a warm, dappled light that creates easy intimacy. www.huiscayman.com

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Hand made in India, the Layne pouf is a cool chill out companion. Rest your tired feet on the cotton-covered cubes, whether catching the breeze on the terrace or reading in your study. www.rugsoriental.ky

With a solid acacia top resting on a curved iron base, Moe’s Bent Dining Table was made for casual gatherings. Natural, live edges and a smoked finish that shows the grains and knots in the wood make each table unique, and all pair well with other items in the collection. www.living.ky RL

Hand woven from dried water hyacinth and painted in Greek-isle shades of blue and white, these gorgeous baskets come in sets of three that nest inside each other. Use them to store your beach towels, a fresh haul of mangoes or to simply add a sunny, coastal accent. www.designstudiointeriors.shop

A stylish storage solution, this solid wood cabinet brings a touch of eastern exoticism to the bedroom or living room. Intricate hand-carved doors are the work of master craftsmen and the distressed white finish gives it a well-weathered edge. www.ashley.ky



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Past, Present, Future CAYMANIAN ARCHITECTURE

Cayman’s built environment is developing at a dizzying pace. With buildings now reaching ten storeys and designs becoming ever bolder, are we in danger of losing our architectural heritage? Architect John Doak reflects on traditional designs and how we can best preserve and honour this aspect of Caymanian culture. Words by John Doak. Photos courtesy of John Doak Architecture Ltd. (JDA)

WHAT DOES ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE MEAN? Architectural heritage refers to the historic homes and public buildings that tell the story of how design and construction has evolved in any given place. Cayman’s architectural heritage can be seen in Government buildings such as the Museum, Elmslie Church, the Town Hall and Library in George Town as well as in some neighbourhoods in West Bay, Bodden Town and East End. WHY IS PRESERVING OUR ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE IMPORTANT? Our historic buildings teach us about the lifestyles of past generations, how people lived and how their lives were influenced. This architectural heritage is part of our national identity and culture. If it is not preserved, the very essence of what ‘Caymanian’ is, is in danger of being lost. HOW HAS TRADITIONAL CAYMANIAN ARCHITECTURE EVOLVED OVER THE CENTURIES? 1. THE THATCHED CABANA In the 16th century, before the islands were permanently settled, passing visitors built temporary thatched cabanas, crudely framed with fallen branches and draped with palm fronds.


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2. THE WATTLE AND DAUB COTTAGE Once a permanent population was established, from the mid 1700s, stronger, more durable dwellings were built. The walls were framed from hardwood and set on foundations of ironwood that once grew abundantly here. Between the wall posts, a basket weave of cabbagewood wattles created a mesh, to which lime plaster was then applied to form the exterior walls. Floors were either finished in a lime daub, with mill-sawn timber or wood salvaged from shipwrecks. Roofs were originally thatched with palm fronds, and later with wood shingles, and windows were simple openings in the walls with wooden shutters. 3. THE WOOD BOARDED CABIN The cabin came about in the late 19th century when factories in the US began to produce pre-cut lumber, which Caymanian seamen would bring back to the islands. The rectangular houses were set above the ground, framed up very quickly using 2x4 timber and finished on the outside with ship-lap boarding. Zinc sheeting was used to roof the houses. Porches and roofs were elaborately decorated with trimmings, coining the term gingerbreading, and the veranda became a universal feature on the front of the house where neighbours would visit and catch up on island news. 4. THE BUNGALOW AND UPSTAIRS HOUSE The bungalow style reached Cayman in the 1920s. Unlike its cabin and cottage predecessors, it is completely asymmetrical in layout. The homeowner could have rooms wherever he wanted them - no two houses were the same. The distinctive features of the bungalow are a shallower roof slope, wide roof overhangs and a square-ish porch at the front flanked by oversized columns. The upstairs house is essentially a two-storey version of the bungalow, cabin or cottage. These homes were built by the George Town merchant families around the turn of the 20th century. 5. CONCRETE BLOCK BUILDING Since the Flowers family began to mass-produce concrete blocks 40 years ago, fewer homes are built in timber. Nowadays we see a profusion of bungalow and sprawling ranch-style houses being built, reflecting Cayman’s international mix of residents.


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WHAT TRADITIONAL DESIGN ELEMENTS CAN BE SEEN IN TODAY’S STRUCTURES? Although the trimmings and fanciful details have given way to a cleaner, low-maintenance style, elements suited to a tropical climate are still used. These include overhanging roofs with verandas oriented to catch the breeze and provide shelter from the rain, and louvred shutters for privacy and shade. Pastel colours and hardwood boarding are also being brought back to add warmth and ‘homeliness’ to minimalist designs. HOW DOES JDA HELP PRESERVE HERITAGE DESIGNS? Over the years we have been involved with a number of “rescues” where an old home has become dilapidated or is threatened with demolition due to its location. In those circumstances we have literally lifted the house onto a low loader and moved it to another location where it is restored or repurposed. We moved a home from Savannah to Pedro St James where it now serves as a gallery for arts and crafts and we relocated a wattle and daub house (now converted into a guest house) in South Sound within the same property. We were involved with the complete reconstruction of Pedro St James Castle in association with a historic buildings consulting firm from Canada and we assisted the Cayman National Cultural Foundation with the preservation of Miss Lassie’s house in South Sound. CAN EXISTING HERITAGE HOMES BE ADAPTED TO MODERN LIVING? Heritage homes can be adapted for modern living, particularly if you favour an eclectic style that mixes modern with traditional finishes, fixtures and furnishings. Older homes tend to be rectangular with four small rooms but these can be combined to create larger, open-plan spaces and they can be expanded in any or all directions with wraparound verandahs and additional bedrooms. However, most older homes were built from wood so, whilst being simple to adapt, will require a lot of maintenance. HOW CAN WE BUILD MODERN HOMES THAT RESPECT CAYMAN’S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE? On an island with no covenanted design codes and a resident population that includes 140 different nationalities, it is inevitable that new designs will tend towards a more ‘international’ style. Indeed, preserving our cultural heritage doesn’t need to be interpreted so literally that new homes should all look like those heritage homes. What is essential in the design and construction of Cayman’s future buildings is a fundamental appreciation of the Caribbean climate, and using materials and construction methods appropriate for this often-harsh environment. Indeed, most of Cayman’s professionally qualified architects work in association with offshore firms providing the local knowledge to inform developers of the most appropriate solutions.



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HOOK, LINE & STYLE Look good while paying it forward in the Angelfish bikini. Entirely crafted from Italian ECONYL® fabrics, a regenerated nylon fibre made from abandoned fishing nets and other nylon waste, the earth-friendly swimwear offers a sexy silhouette that’s also UPF 50+. www.fischswim.com

TOP CHEF Step away from the phone and into the kitchen because home cooking just got more interesting thanks to Alison Roman’s Dining In. The so-called queen of the lo-fi meal, her cookbook bursts with quick and delicious meals that even a recipe rookie can achieve. Just be sure to get a seat at the table. www.alisoneroman.com

SHELL SPELL Inspired by Omo Valley tribe traditions and adornments, the Hamar Shell Charm is a precious keepsake. Using traditional handcrafting techniques, the polished shell is bejewelled with sapphires, diamonds, emeralds and more for an exquisite bauble sure to cast a longing spell. www.aronhirsch.com.br

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LUXE REDUX Add instant panache to an outfit with Jaleca. A classic beach sandal with a twist they feature genuine leather and snakeskin wrapped straps to elevate the humble thong. Perfect for days that go from beach to bar, the Brazilian made flip flops come in a rainbow of colours. www.shopjaleca.com

BON VOYAGE Warning, these luggage tags may cause wanderlust. Hand-pressed with up to eight letters, the stitched-by-hand leather labels are simply beautiful and only get better over time. Happy travels! www.celinamancurti.com RL

BEAUTY BOMB Liquid gold, Ouli’s Ointment lives up to the hype. Crafted from organic olive oil grown in Greece, the multi-purpose salve soothes, heals and hydrates everything from chapped skin and minor burns to fine lines and flyaway hairs. Magic in a tin. Available on island at www.no11spa.com

WAVE CHECK As a surfer I’m always on the hunt for swimwear that marries function with fashion. That’s why the Victoria wetsuit is a revelation. Shaped from electric yellow SPF 50+ fibre-lite neoprene, the suit features clever extras like a zip pocket on the lower back and daringly high-cut hips for a sartorial sense of adventure. www.cynthiarowley.com


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OUTDOOR COOL

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Summer is always a sizzler and the temptation is inevitably to retreat indoors and crank up the airconditioning. Â But with a little planning, use of innovative technology and clever accessorising you can reduce heat gain and turn your outdoor space into a cool and stylish private retreat. Words by Natasha Were. MAKE AN ASSESSMENT The key to keeping your exterior space from becoming a furnace is thoughtful positioning. Consider the path of the sun throughout the course of the day, the prevailing wind direction, the views and the existing landscaping. If you have existing trees, take advantage of the ready-made shade they provide; bear in mind that the afternoon sun is the hottest, so a west-facing terrace or deck will heat up more than a north facing one and whenever possible position outdoor living areas to catch the breeze. GO UNDERCOVER Shade is an absolute essential in any outdoor design, and the more of it you have the better. Permanent shade structures such as covered terraces or porches are ideal close to the house, but around the pool or in

the garden use shade sails and umbrellas: these are cost-effective, require no installation and can be adjusted as the sun moves. For those who want the option of enjoying full sun, total shade and something in between, Arcadia’s innovative mechanised louvered roof system can be partially or fully closed or open, depending on your needs. LIGHTEN UP Keep colours light. This is not only visually refreshing, but also physically cooling as darker colours absorb heat and then radiate it back at you. For paved surfaces, choose white or light materials like marble, travertine or white granite, or if you have concrete, paint it in the palest of shades. In the same vein, choose light colours for walls close to your outdoor living space, as well as cushions and soft furnishings.


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BREEZE RIGHT IN There’s nothing quite like a fresh sea breeze to take the edge off the heat - but when the air is still and stagnant you need to create your own. Choose from A. L. Thompsons’ large selection of ceiling fans and portable options you can keep close at hand. Also help air circulate naturally by making use of structures that allow air flow: louvered doors, slatted fences and trellises, for instance. ADD A LITTLE MIST-IQUE Misting systems, which marry fans with light mists of water vapour, can actually reduce outdoor temperatures by several degrees. If you don’t want to go to the trouble of installing a fixed system, the portable versions that connect to your garden hose, work wonders. BRING THE INDOORS OUT Roll-down screens or blinds can convert a covered terrace or porch into an outdoor room with minimal effort. For a less rigid, enclosed feel, go for long, floaty curtains, or for a space where you can be cool as a cucumber come rain or shine, go for transparent bistro blinds, which fully enclose the space, and a portable air-conditioning unit to keep temperatures comfortably cool. CHILL OUT The last thing you want to do on a stifling hot day is to generate more heat by being physically active. Far better to slow down, take it easy, and relax. Swing lazily in the Skyweaver Air Chair from Pool Patrol, whose backrest made from teak beads and dowels allows plenty of airflow and shapes to your body, or hang loose in your personal treepod – a modern take on the hammock available at Living.ky – featuring mesh sides for maximum ventilation. And when the craving for a cold drink hits, IDG has you covered with a dual purpose side table, that hides an ice bucket within its hourglass shape. Who would have thought beating the heat could be so stylish.

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Garden Utopias Gardens are outdoor sanctuaries: places where we can play, rest and socialise, cradled by nature. Tom Balon of Vigoro Nursery talked to us about some of the golden rules and pitfalls to avoid when creating your garden utopia. Words by Natasha Were. n a climate that invites outdoor living, a garden truly becomes an extension of one’s living space. But in order for it to be both pleasing to the eye and fully utilised, there are a few key elements to consider. BALANCE WITH THE BUILDING The house will always be the dominant structure in a garden, so the landscaping design should aim to work with this, not against it. “Any building,” Tom explains, “will have various architectural focal points. Your landscaping should enhance these, rather than obscure them.” Consider the views from indoors – you don’t want to block them with ill-placed trees or shrubs – as well as the elevation of the building, so that the planting does not dwarf the construction. NATIVE AND EXISTING PLANTS Whenever possible use existing landscaping and any plants or trees that are already there, even if they have to be relocated. Not only does it reduce work and costs, but you get the assurance these plants will do well in that location. Similarly, when choosing new plants, opt for hardy, native species that are adapted to the climate. Each garden will have its own set of conditions – type of soil, exposure to wind, proximity to sea – that will affect what grows there, but a peek at your neighbours’ garden will give you a good idea of what will thrive. RL

SHADE To make your garden a tranquil retreat that you can enjoy year round, shade is essential. Covered terrace areas may well be part of the architecture, but if you want to create play areas for kids, quiet reading corners or a place to string a hammock, you’ll want to keep the direct sun off. A pergola with a vine trained over it can make a wonderful alfresco dining area, but if space permits, trees with a leafy canopy will give you more than simple shade: plant mangos for delicious fruit, poincianas for a vivid burst of colour, neem for its pestdeterring properties, or for more confined spaces frangipani, which will not take over a garden and also does well in pots. SPACING When planting trees and shrubs, bear in mind that they will grow upwards and outward. “We see this all the time,” Tom says. “People plant something like a date palm six

feet from the house and within three years it is swallowing it. Or they place buttonwood a foot apart, when they would do better being two to three feet apart.” Also, he cautions, look up – you don’t want to plant under power lines. ZONING AND PRIVACY Rather than one big open space, an appealing garden will have various zones a seating area, a kids’ space, or a barbecue spot - within it. Pavers or flagstones are great for both dividing the spaces and leading you to your destination. Alternately, bamboo, palms or even inanimate things like timber screens can be arranged to isolate small areas. When it comes to ensuring privacy from outside eyes, however, Tom advises that this is better achieved with layers of full, lush informal landscaping than straight hedges or rows of trees. With this framework in place you can then have fun adding plants for texture, colour and fragrance, water features for their soothing sound and ability to invite the wildlife in, artificial grass or rubber surfacing for play areas – whatever will make your outdoor space into a relaxing refuge.

For more info contact, Vigoro: Call: 345.949.4270 Visit: www.vigoro.ky



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PETITE RETREATS White sand beaches and clear blue seas may be the hallmarks of a Caribbean vacation, but should you wish to delve deeper into the region’s history, nature and culture, these intimate one-of-a-kind resorts, offer a different take on island getaways. Words by Natasha Were THE ISLAND HOUSE, BAHAMAS Occupying a private 8-acre hilltop estate with sweeping views down to the north coast, The Island House oozes cool, contemporary elegance. Asianinspired architecture is complemented by warm, modern interiors, beautiful gardens and a vast pool flanked by crisp white loungers. Wellness is part of the fabric of this hip hideaway: there are two squash courts, a gym, padel court, anti-gravity studio and the only Bamford spa in the Bahamas. After a day out exploring Nassau, the 48-seat cinema is the perfect spot to relax and watch the latest blockbuster or art house film, with a glass of vintage wine in hand. www.the-island-house.com

BELLE MONT FARM, ST. KITTS A fresh alternative to the typical Caribbean beach break, Belle Mont Farm, a working organic farm, seeks to immerse guests in its vision of sustainability and community. Food is fished, foraged or farmed as close to home as possible, the golf course is planted with edible trees and shrubs, and hiking around the resort’s 400 acres is encouraged. Accommodation is in dreamy Bill Bensley-designed Caribbean cottages, farmhouses or villas with rainforest and ocean views, and the ultimate foodie experience is the communal farm-to-table dining, held among verdant vegetable gardens. www.bellemontfarm.com


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CASAS DEL XVI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC A unique form of lodging in the historic heart of Santo Domingo, Casas del XVI is composed of several beautifully restored 16th century houses, each served by a personal butler. Large, lavish rooms feature a tasteful mix of original architecture, antique furnishings, local art and modern comforts. Some houses have private courtyards and outdoor lounging spaces. For groups of up to six, the Royal Suite offers two bedrooms, a courtyard with plunge pool and a dining room. www.casasdelxvi.net

MANAPANY, ST. BARTH Discover a wilder side of St. Barth at the bright and breezy Hotel Manapany. Situated on the surf-swept Anse de Cayes beach and recently reimagined by celebrated interior designer François Champsaur, the resort now offers 43 rooms, suites and villas that blend French country chic with contemporary Caribbean style. Facilities include two pools at the water’s edge, a spa where holistic treatments unfold to the sound of crashing waves, and an elegant restaurant where fresh, zesty dishes are inspired by local flavours and fruits from the resort’s organic orchard. www.hotelmanapany-stbarth.com

PASEO 206, CUBA Dive into Cuban art and culture at Paseo 206, a luxury boutique hotel in the El Vedado district of Havana. Run by an Italian-Cuban family, this colonial mansion has been lovingly restored, transforming the eight guest rooms into cool, fresh retreats complete with uber-comfy beds, Frette linens and Hermes bathroom amenities. Guests are invited to explore local culture with market visits and rum and cigar tastings, and to savour the flavours of Italy at the in-house restaurant, where homemade pasta and gelato are the stars of the show. www.paseo206.com


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Keep your cool

If the summer months feel like a never-ending battle between you and the searing heat, take heed of these top tips to help you keep your cool. Words by Natasha Were. GET WET Pool, sea or cold bath – if there is water nearby, get in it and stay in it. It’s a scientific fact that water conducts heat away from the body 20 times faster than air, so even if it feels like a warm caress, it’s a cooler option than staying dry.

HYDRATE RIGHT Replacing fluids lost through sweat is essential - but avoid coffee and alcohol (they are diuretics) and sodas (which decrease your body’s ability to store water). When you tire of plain old H2O, try adding lemon and lime or sprigs of mint, with plenty of ice.

MISTING MACHINES Perfect for chilling in the backyard or on the porch, these systems use an electric fan to blow a steady mist of moisture across your outdoor space, creating a pleasant cooling breeze whenever you need it.

COOL CLOTHING Dress for comfort as well as style. Natural fabrics like cotton and linen are breathable and won’t make you sweat the way synthetics can. Better still, choose bamboo clothing – it’s moisture-wicking, fast-drying and its antibacterial properties prevent unpleasant odours.

FOLDING FANS Cultivate your cool-as-a-cucumber character with an old-school folding fan. Perfectly portable and delightfully coy, it’s the ideal accessory to add a little mystery to a hot, sultry evening.

COOLING TOWELS Run it under the tap, wring it out and give it a snap – and like magic your towel will start to cool. Available in various sizes, cooling towels will help keep you fresh while working out (or hanging out) in the heat.

SOOTHING SUNSCREEN Gone are the days of thick, white gloopy sunscreen. A new generation of gel formulations glide on easily, making light work of protecting you from those UV rays, while additives like cucumber and aloe calm burnt skin and lend a cooling sensation when applied.

ICED TREATS On blisteringly hot days we all scream for ice cream. There’s really no better excuse for indulging. But if you’re counting calories or leaving out the lactose, a fruity sorbet is just as fresh and not quite as naughty.

GEL PACKS Not just for sprains and strains, ice or gel packs provide instant relief when the mercury climbs. Chill in the freezer, then apply to pressure points on the wrists and neck to lower your core temperature by several degrees.

FACIAL SPRITZ Feeling red and shiny of face? Puff a cool mist across your visage with a canned facial spritz, or go the DIY route and keep a spray bottle full of water in the fridge for a handy ice-cold fresh-me-up. RL


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Made up of three distinctly different islands, the US Virgin Islands make for the tropical beach vacation of your dreams. There's St. Thomas, a buzzing island with a yacht-lined marina and stunning vistas; St. Croix, blessed with golden sunshine, glorious temperatures, a captivating past that is tucked away in a vast natural rainforest; and then there's St. John, a nature-lovers dream, offering a high-end experience while still keeping its charming authentic Caribbean flair. Words by Monica Walton

AIR MAIL

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over to Buck Island to snorkel or dive. A national monument with crystal clear waters it is perfect for diving and spotting sharks, eagle-rays and green turtles. Go on a full or half day trip and experience a playful underwater snorkelling trail before hitting the pretty secluded beach and sailing back for sunset.

STOP&STARE

at the elevated views of iconic Trunk Bay, graced with magical blue waters, bright white sand, a backdrop of verdant never-ending hills. One of the most-visited beaches in St. John, Trunk Bay is a must-see, mainly to soak up the laid-back Virgin Islands culture and of course, those glorious year-round sun rays. When it comes to beaches, Trunk Bay is the winner.

INDULGE

at one of the intimate, hidden gem restaurants in St. Croix. Stroll around quaint and pretty Christiansted, which is just as delightful at night as it is in the day. Grab a 'Cruzan rum' cocktail along the boardwalk and duck into one of the upscale restaurants to dine on Caribbean or international dishes on an outside fairy-light laced patio.

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at Mongoose Junction in St. John, a beautiful tropical and upscale shopping complex in Cruz Bay, home to trendy restaurants and fashionable stores where you can get anything from a freshly-pressed juice at a rustic-chic deli to a treasure trove of crystals and jewellery at the boutique 'caravan gallery'. The perfect gift to take back with you - the St. John hook bracelet.

CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE

You have three islands, so take your pick. With multiple seaplanes and commercial flights leaving St. Thomas to get to St. Croix daily, it’s pretty simple to hop between the islands. To get to quieter, more secluded St. John, grab the ferry for a more relaxed experience that’s great for a romantic getaway in peaceful bliss, if there’s just two of you.

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the 99 Steps in Charlotte Amalie, the main city in St. Thomas. The Dutch who first built the city used stairs instead of streets to keep the city connected. The longest staircase is the flower-framed, 99 stairs (actually 103) that cuts through Downtown and was made from bricks used as ship's ballast in the 1700s.

SAILING

the crystalline white sands and blue seas of the US Virgin Islands are just one of many draws, but it's also a sailor's paradise. The cool trade winds and small uninhabited islands awash with Caribbean charm make for peaceful, line-of-sight sailing and plenty of exploring.



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GO BIG! LUXURY GROUP GETAWAYS

For two or more families vacationing together, three generations seeking a memorable escape, or a group of friends on the trip of a lifetime, a rental villa promises more privacy, more space and more independence than a resort, and often at a more reasonable rate. Words by Natasha Were

CAYMAN VILLAS, CAYMAN ISLANDS

As well as offering some of the finest rental villas in the Cayman Islands, Cayman Villas’ passionate team readily share their insider knowledge and tips to help guests discover the best the islands have to offer. For large families, the fabulous seven-bedroom Coral Reef, with a double bunk room and lots of baby and toddler gear, is hard to beat. Spectacularly located right on Seven Mile Beach, staying at Coral Reef is all sun, sand and serenity. Spend lazy days beachcombing and relaxing in the cabana, cool off in the shady plunge pool, find fun for all ages in the superbly equipped games and TV room, or cook up a storm in the chef’s kitchen. www.caymanvillas.com

CAYMANS LUXURY RETREATS, CAYMAN ISLANDS

Dedicated to offering five-star service and superlative accommodations, Caymans Luxury Retreats’ portfolio of fine properties includes several residences at the ultra-luxe The Watercolours. Jaw-dropping views of aquamarine seas through floor-to-ceiling windows are only the tip of the iceberg at this exclusive development on Seven Mile Beach. The three and four bedroom units are beautifully appointed and resort-style amenities include a stunning tiered infinity pool on the beach, a sea-view gym, massage room, owners’ conservatory, 24-hour security, valet parking and a concierge to help plan day trips, dining experiences and more. www.caymansluxuryretreats.com

THE SOURCE, TURKS AND CAICOS With immaculate design, unparalleled privacy and personal concierges The Source’s handpicked collection of beachfront properties, offer unforgettable experiences on Providenciales, TCI. Situated on the world-famous Grace Bay, Villa Awa is an oasis of cool, contemporary calm. A super-stylish six bedroom villa, including a kids’ room with built-in bunk beds, there’s plenty of space for everyone to spread out: sip sundowners by the sunken fire pit, relax on day-beds built over the pool, swim in the crystal clear sea, or watch the latest blockbuster in the media room. With a chef, butler and housekeeper at your disposal, there is nothing more you could wish for. www.thesource.tc THE TRYALL CLUB, JAMAICA

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Jamaica at The Tryall Club where a series of privately owned condos and villas are scattered across 2,200 acres of green hills, rolling lawns and private beachfront. Haystack Villa, perfect for multi-generational families, features eight bedrooms, capacious open plan living spaces, long, shady verandas, a large, heated pool and panoramic ocean views. A team of housekeepers, butlers and chefs take care of the cooking, cleaning and organising, so that you can fill your days with on-site water sports, tennis lessons and rounds of golf, with the option to enrol the kids at the excellent Kids Club, or hire a nanny for the duration of your stay. www.tryallclub.com

VACATION VI, THE VIRGIN ISLANDS

Covering both the US and the British Virgin Islands, with Vacation VI you can choose from among half a dozen emerald isles, all boasting picture perfect beaches, azure waters and luxurious private villas. Sand Dollar Estate on St. Thomas is one such property that has hosted politicians, sportsmen and rock stars, drawn by the secluded location and the exceptional amenities, including a spa room, fitness centre, multi-level decks and a private beach. With six bedrooms in the main house and three in the cottage, it offers space, privacy and luxury for up to 24 guests. www.vacationvi.com


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Interactive Eats Cayman’s thriving culinary scene isn’t limited to feasting on fine food. A host of local businesses are turning dining out into an experiential adventure, where foodies can learn new skills, interact with chefs and sample some surprising pairings. Words by Natasha Were.

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BON VIVANT Culinary emporium Bon Vivant hosts regular cooking classes for both adults and kids. Pull up a pew in the slick demonstration kitchen, sip a glass of wine (or two) and learn from the pros. Delve into the world of Asian cuisine, learn to bake and decorate your favourite cake, produce a perfect pizza, or prepare Caymanian favourites using seasonal ingredients. Getting hands on is optional, but eating the end result is a must. www.bonvivant.ky

MISE EN PLACE For a special event to remember, hand over the cooking reins to Cayman’s star catering company. From birthdays to weddings, seasonal parties or corporate events, Mise en Place has the culinary skill and logistical expertise to pull off a seamless event. For a more intimate, personalised gathering, hire a personal chef who will come to your home or villa and cook, serve and clean up afterwards, so that you need do nothing but sit back and enjoy the occasion. www.catering.ky

THE BRASSERIE With organic edible gardens, fruit trees, a chicken coop, their own fishing boats and a clutch of bee hives, the Brasserie leads the way in farm-to-table dining in Cayman. Harvest Dinners, held outdoors under the stars, make the most of home-grown produce in high season and wine tastings paired with seasonal bites are a monthly highlight. Cooking classes led by the restaurant’s chefs are also highly acclaimed. www.brasseriecayman.com

THE RITZ-CARLTON GRAND CAYMAN For a dining experience with a difference, step into the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman’s private culinary studio. Available for groups of ten or more, it’s a chance to learn how to prepare, cook and plate some of the resort’s signature dishes - before savouring every mouthful. The resort’s executive chefs will instil in you the knowledge and confidence to produce five star dishes to impress your friends and family at home. www.ritzcarlton.com

GRAND CAYMAN MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT The Anchor & Den is a foodie’s adventure playground, hosting an ever-changing series of innovative culinary events guaranteed to tickle taste buds. Belly up to the burger and beer bar, wander the street food stalls at the night market, gather your buddies for the buzzing Sunday brunch or savour flavours from around the world, without leaving your seat at the interactive counter. www.marriott.com

CAYMAN DISTRIBUTOR'S GROUP Retailer of fine wines, beers and spirits, Blackbeard’s, regularly teams up with restaurants on island to offer themed evenings and wine tasting dinners. Whether you want to pair wines with multiple courses at the annual Taste of Cayman Winemaker’s Dinner, feast on finger-licking Jim Beam-marinated ribs at Bourbon night or get your sparkle on with Champagne specials at the Moet et Chandon Grand Day, there’s bound to be an event you can’t resist. www.blackbeards.ky



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ripping from trees across the Caribbean and Central America, the flesh, seeds and leaves of the guava have, for centuries, been prized for both their flavour and therapeutic properties. Indeed, the old adage “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” could just as well apply to guavas in tropical regions. Like apples, the fruit grows prolifically, keeps well without preservatives, and is brimming with fibre, as much vitamin C as four oranges and more potassium than a banana, plus a host of other health-boosting phytonutrients. The goodness of guava is about more than the delicately flavoured flesh, however: the leaves of the guava tree have long been used to treat diarrhoea, diabetes and obesity and the seeds can be dried and used as a stomach cleanser. Now also cultivated throughout Asia and in parts of southern Europe, these humble fruits are highly versatile. Because of their high pectin content (a natural thickening agent) guavas make great jellies and jams, but are equally delicious eaten raw: slice them up and savour the sweet soft flesh in its natural state, jazz them up with a squeeze of lime, or add them to your morning smoothie. Alternatively, take a leaf out of India’s cookbook and sprinkle an under ripe guava with a little salt and chilli for a tangy healthy snack. Delicious!

FRESH AND LOCAL GUAVA AND MANGO DAIQUIRI: Karl Fitzgerald, Head bartender at the Lobster Pot

Fresh guava and mango puree 1.5 oz Appleton Special Rum 0.5 oz Banana Liquor Fresh squeezed lime juice Pour all ingredients over ice into blender and mix. Enjoy responsibly.

GUAVA GLAZED GRILLED SHRIMP INGREDIENTS 6 tbsp mild-flavored, light molasses 3 tbs guava jam 1 1/2 tbsp butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes 3 tbsp plus 2 tsp finely grated lime peel 32 uncooked medium shrimp, peeled, deveined Fine sea salt PREPARATION Glaze and shrimp can be made 8 hours ahead. Cover separately and chill. METHOD Microwave (approx 20 sec) molasses, jam and butter in medium bowl until melted. Stir to blend. Stir lime peel into glaze. Thread 4 shrimp onto each skewer. Prepare barbecue (medium-high heat). Sprinkle shrimp with sea salt. Place 3 tbsp glaze in bowl; set aside. Brush shrimp with some of remaining glaze. Grill shrimp until just opaque in centre (approx. 2 minutes per side), basting occasionally with glaze. Drizzle with reserved glaze and serve. RL



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Like a sunset for your ears, the exotic Barragan Elixir earrings are a magical mix of orange sapphire, pink tourmaline, sparkling white diamonds and luminescent pearls. www.marlolaz.com

Go big or go home with the Juliet Hoops. Giving form to everyday elegance, ten oval shaped pearls are expertly handcrafted on to sterling silver or nine karat gold for earrings that run rings around the competition. www.meadowlarkjewellery.com

Beguilingly simple, the Contemporary Cuff from House of Assael elevates the humble pearl to luminous levels. Handcrafted from Akoya pearls, the edgy bracelet is sure to evoke envy. www.assael.com

PEARL APPEAL By Kyle Fulton

A stellar beauty, the Gemini Pinky Ring takes digits to new heights. Crafted from 18 karat gold with mother of pearl inlay and a scattering of diamonds shaped in the twins’ symbol, it’s intergalactically gorgeous. www.lateliernawbar.com

Tastefully oversized, the Chain Pearl earrings exude carefree sophistication. Fashioned from vegan pearls and 18 karat gold-filled, they are guaranteed to cause a positive reaction. www.reliquiajewellery.com

Elevate the ordinary with the statement making Fabiana Clip. Oversized and embellished with small pearls on a barrette of 18 karat gold, it’s a modern approach to vintage style. www.reliquiajewellery.com

Drop jaws with Mikimoto’s delicate Morning Dew Collection earrings. Featuring a tier of sparkling diamonds and perfect satin luster pearls, they make it clear why oysters are considered an aphrodisiac. www.kirkfreeport.net


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SOLEFUL SERENITY How can it be that rubbing your big toe can relieve a headache, gently kneading the ball of your foot can calm your breathing and pressing into the central whorl of your thumb-print can help you sleep? Words by Natasha Were.

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ur bodies are weird and wonderful, intricately interconnected organisms. Reflexology is based on the theory that different areas of the feet, hands and ears represent different parts of the body. By manipulating these reflex points, one can alleviate symptoms in the corresponding body part. It’s a practice that can be traced back thousands of years, probably originating in China. Whilst reflexology does not claim to diagnose or cure disease, the theory is that ill-health is the result of blocked ‘qi’ or vital energy, and massaging key points on the feet or hands helps clear the blockage which in turn enables the body to heal. In the West, reflexology has become a popular complimentary therapy in recent decades and can help with everything from stress and anxiety to pain relief, high blood pressure, digestive issues, kidney function and sinusitis.

BOTANIKA UNION GRAND CAYMAN MARRIOTT Freshen up your lower extremities with a 'Mighty Mint Foot Therapy,' an energising peppermint and horse chestnut massage that will energise the whole body and stimulate circulation. Facebook: botanikaunion

Given that our feet carry the weight of our bodies throughout our lives, walk thousands of steps each day and are frequently squeezed into tight shoes, even the simplest of foot rubs feels good. But when you consider that there are some 15,000 nerve endings in the feet, it is hardly surprising that a professional foot massage is such a delightfully soothing and relaxing experience. Although it is perfectly possible perform a little reflexology on yourself by rubbing and pressing the area of the foot or hand that represents the affected body part, it’s far more effective and enjoyable to have a trained therapist do it for you. Even if you have no particular aches and pains, your feet – as well as your mind and body - will thank you for this little indulgence.

NO.11 SPA CAYMAN TECHNOLOGY CENTRE No.11 Spa now offers Dien Chan Facial Reflexology, a Vietnamese version of acupuncture that promotes energy flow, blood circulation and releases tension without the use of needles. www.no11spa.com

THE SPA AT SEAFIRE SEVEN MILE BEACH Indulge in a traditional reflexology foot massage in the sublime surroundings of The Spa at Seafire. Therapists apply pressure to reflex points in the feet, which rebalance the body, release toxins and ease tension. www.seafireresortandspa.com RL


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M ANE ATTRACTION Creative stylist at Vintage, Kayleigh Walker, shares this season’s top five hair trends to keep you looking fresh, flirty and fashion-forward.

THE BLUNT BOB The blunt bob is everything right now. This timeless, polished style does wonders for your bone structure and is super versatile: style it slick and straight for a more edgy look or loose and textured to give it an air of undone glamour. Use a lightweight volume spray like Kerasilk Repower Blow Dry Spray by Goldwell on damp hair then blow dry in big sections with a large round brush to smooth. Mist with a protective heat spray like KMS Hot Flex Spray and either sleek with a flat iron or curl random sections to achieve beachy waves. HAIR ACCESSORIES Consider 2019 the official year of the hair accessory. From the scarf headband to statement clips and barrettes to sparkly slides, there’s something for everyone in this totally accessible trend. For an understated yet punchy look we love a velvet hair bow in classic black to finish the humble ponytail. DIRTY BLONDE Dirty golden blonde is back in town. Highlights are a great way to elevate your hair colour without committing to a whole new shade. Keeping lighter around the face is key and by making it darker at the roots gives increased wearability and a more lived-in look. RL

TAME THE MANE It’s one of the hairdressing industry’s biggest advances in years and it is taking the world by storm. Olaplex works on EVERYONE, fine hair, thick hair, coloured or not. Originally a threestep system, two in-salon and one at-home, the brand hero recently launched its gamechanging #4 shampoo and #5 conditioner. Both contain Olaplex’s patented bond-building chemistry to strengthen hair and ingredients to hydrate, boost shine and reduce frizz. It’s easily our favourite ‘mane’ ritual and word on the street is they’re about to launch #6 Bond Smoother, a totally gorgeous styling crème. UP YOUR GAME The chic alternative to the ponytail, an up-do is the perfect option whether you want to dress up a look or keep it casual. Switching up your parting can create a faux fringe look or make a bold statement with a sleek centre part. Do it yourself: secure pre-curled hair loosely in a low ponytail and ease out some face-framing pieces. Gently twist your pony into a bun and pin as you go, hiding the pins as much as possible. The more the merrier when pinning so your style stays put all day long. Spritz with a light hold hairspray to finish, teasing out the bun a little to soften, and top it off with your favourite bang-on-trend hair accessory. For more info, contact Vintage: www.vintage.ky • 345.947.1897



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MY SUNSHINE Aussie artist Ren Seffer’s portrayals of familiar places and pastimes in Cayman are alive with movement and energy. Words by Natasha Were.

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endered in vivid tones and bold brushstrokes, Ren Seffer’s artwork seems to pulsate with life and laughter. Enchantingly whimsical and almost naive in its simplicity, her body of work shows life on Cayman as the artist experiences it. Whether it’s a Sunday beach scene, friends chatting on the dock or snorkellers drifting over a reef, there is a light heartedness and effervescence in her canvasses that is instantly endearing. Although she often depicts well-known locations around Cayman, such as Heritage Kitchen in West Bay, the Lighthouse at Breakers

and Miss Lassie’s in South Sound, Seffer paints entirely from her imagination, back in her studio. The creative process is an energetic one with music playing, constant movement and swift work, applying multiple layers of acrylics to canvas, to create the deep, saturated colours that characterise her work. She doesn’t sketch or take photographs but transfers the images in her mind’s eye directly to the canvas, as quickly as possible, to ensure that she captures the emotion of the moment.


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Even in her more generic scenes of catboats cruising on turquoise seas, fishermen cleaning their catch or Caribbean cottages in the moonlight, the tones she uses clearly evoke a mood, whether it’s a sense of serenity, frivolity or industrious activity. In the 20 years that she has been painting full time, Seffer’s style has inevitably evolved but it was only after Hurricane Ivan, she says, that she really found her stylistic identity. “That’s when I felt like I had something to say, something to offer and so I started moving in a different direction,” she recalls. Seffer began painting a good deal more than two decades ago, however. Born and raised on the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Australia, she grew up in a family where all forms of artistic expression were encouraged. “There was a never-ending aroma of linseed oil from mum painting and dad engineering something creative in his workshop,” she recalls, and as a child she learned the piano, ceramics and textiles. A third generation artist - her mother was a portrait artist, her father a metal sculptor and both her grandfathers were talented painters in their time - it was perhaps inevitable then that she would also feel compelled to create art. However, as so often happens, life events steered her on a different course initially.


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When, at the age of 14, her father passed away, she was taken out of high school and sent to a secretarial college. By the time she was 16 she was working at a law firm, where she remained for several years. Fortunately for Ren, her boss shared her creative, restless spirit and would let her go off travelling for months at a time, keeping her job open for her when she returned. Ultimately, however, a one-way ticket and undiscovered shores proved to be the greater draw. That adventure led her to Cayman and a new life that enabled her to follow her vocation and paint full time. Her art, she says, reflects her personality – there’s lots of vitality and activity in her paintings - and more than a hint of humour. This is perhaps most apparent in the way she includes her beloved dogs in her paintings. Gidget, a white rescue dog, shared her owner’s wandering ways, and would frequently go walkabout in the neighbourhood, becoming something of a local celebrity. And so it was then that Ren began to paint her, and later Bindi, the new studio mascot, into local scenes. In some ways reminiscent of children’s Where’s Wally? books, one sometimes has to search for the little white and brown dogs in the busy scenes. They’re not the main protagonists and they don’t appear in every painting, but they do often slip into the background almost unnoticed, inevitably bringing a smile to those who recognise these canine cameo appearances. It is the openness, the personality and the sense of fun that is incorporated into every piece of work that makes Seffer’s art so distinctive and appealing. Sunny, light and energetic, she captures the essence of everything she – and no doubt so many others – love about Caribbean life.

To view more of Ren's artwork visit: www.whitedogart.com or www.renseffer.com Title page: Agouti Dreams, acrylic, 2019 Opening spread, right page,top left: Kurts Corner, acrylic, 2017 top right: Fantasy Island, acrylic, 2015 middle left: Island Banter #2, acrylic, 2014 middle right: Mr Arthurs, acrylic, 2018 bottom left: Sunday on the Dock, acrylic, 2016 bottom right: Heritage Kitchen, acrylic, 2014 Previous page, top left: Sunset at Starfish Point, acrylic, 2015 top right: The Pink Cottage, acrylic, 2016 middle: Ripe for the Picking, 2017 bottom left: Private Commission, acrylic, 2015 This page, top: Dreaming Miss Lassie, acrylic, 2016 This page, bottom: Twilight on the Trail, acrylic, 2016


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NEW KITCHEN EXHIBIT OPENS AT A.L. THOMPSON’S A. L. Thompson’s now offers a line of frameless cabinets in six finishes, two of which are in stock. Frameless cabinets are trendy, contemporary, and preferred by designers because they provide full access to the cabinet. The plywood construction offers exceptional quality yet is reasonably priced. See them installed in a new full-kitchen display in the Appliance Gallery, George Town. www.althompson.com • (345) 949 8622 BEDSIDE MANOR ENHANCING SLEEP QUALITY Bedside Manor has spent close to 20 years enhancing the quality of sleep in the Cayman Islands, by offering the very best linens on island, from top designers across the world. With a third of your life spent in bed, spend it the right way. Let the Sleep Experts at Bedside Manor guide you to your best nights sleep. (345) 947 2711

BOXED BY MISE EN PLACE EXPANDS LOCAL FROZEN READY-MEALS RANGE Cayman’s only freshly prepared range of frozen meals expands its menu in Spring 2019. Made locally by Mise en Place using the same ingredients you would cook with at home, choose from comfort classics to locally-inspired dishes, all made with responsibly-sourced produce and no preservatives. Available in supermarkets island-wide or contact wholesale@catering.ky to pre-stock your villa or condo. www.catering.ky • www.boxed.ky • (345) 623 2433 CAYMAN NATIONAL AWARDED BANK OF THE YEAR What is a 2018 accomplishment that no other Cayman bank can achieve? BANK OF THE YEAR! Cayman National Bank (CNB) has earned this prestigious title awarded by The Banker Magazine, Financial Times. This notable award recognises the performance and commitment to service excellence by the best banks around the globe and CNB is proud to receive such a title, again. www.caymannational.com • (345) 949 4655

DART REAL ESTATE AND NCB GROUP ANNOUNCE CAYMAN’S FIRST LAZY RIVER Dart Real Estate and NCB Group are pleased to announce that Cayman’s first-ever lazy river will now be a part of the exceptional amenities that residents will have access to in OLEA – Camana Bay’s first, for-sale residential community. Ideally situated in the central amenities area, the lazy river will offer a unique opportunity for residents to enjoy this incredible feature that is usually only found in water parks or high-end resorts. Those interested in learning more about the residences and homeowner benefits can visit the new Sales Centre located on Market Street in Camana Bay. www.camanabay.com/olea • olea@camanabay.com DESIGN STUDIO FURNISHES NEW SALES CENTRE FOR OLEA Design Studio has worked with NCB Group and Dart Real Estate to stage and furnish a new sales centre for OLEA, Camana Bay’s first, for sale residential project. Located on Market St, the sales centre will provide resources and information in a setting indicative of the beauty and quality of the project. As part of the Camana Bay community, Design Studio looks forward to welcoming and working with the new residents at OLEA. www.designstudio.tc • (345) 945 4977

SEAHAVEN PHASE TWO UNDERWAY Encompass Ltd.’s SeaHaven Phase 2 on the North Sound is now underway, with construction of Orchid Villas 1 and 2. This secluded waterfront residential enclave of 13 island contemporary style villas offers the ultimate Cayman water-based lifestyle with panoramic ocean vistas of the entire North Sound. Select from your choice of optional private pools, hot tubs or private waterfront gardens. Starting at just KYD $659,900 • www.encompasscayman.com GO GAS CELEBRATES EIGHT YEARS IN BUSINESS Go Gas Ltd. is the premier Propane Gas Design and Installation Company in the Cayman Islands, with the most experienced gas installer in Cayman – with over 21 years experience, the choice is clear. They design gas drawings & install gas appliances in any size home with the goal of exceeding their customers’ expectations. www.gogas.pro • (345) 927-6951


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LYDIA UZZELL OPENS GEORGE TOWN STOREFRONT HUIS by Lydia Uzzell has expanded its popular online store to a brick and mortar location on the ground floor of the interior designer’s studio in George Town. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10AM-6PM, HUIS - The Storefront will stock home furniture and soft furnishings and offer private consultations and small-group design workshops from May 2019. www.huiscayman.com • info@huiscayman.com • 345 945 1271 IDG LAUNCHES INTERIOR WINDOW COVERINGS DIVISION IDG has you covered with the launch of their new interior window coverings division… all windows, all styles, no problem. Their designers will take care of everything so all you have to do is sit back and enjoy your well dressed windows. www.idgcayman.com • (345) 745 4300 KIRK FREEPORT PRESENTS PATEK PHILIPPE TRAVELLING COLLECTION AT EXCLUSIVE EVENT Kirk Freeport transformed the National Gallery earlier this year creating an evening to remember for the Patek Philippe Travelling Collection. Guests spent the evening viewing the one- of- a- kind collection of watches while enjoying Champagne and caviar, a 6 course meal, live music and performances. www.kirkfreeport.net • (345) 949 7477 LIVING.KY LAUNCHES NEW SHOWROOM WITH WIDE VARIETY OF FURNITURE & RUGS LIVING.KY is unveiling an outstanding display of modern yet comfortable furniture with collections by EQ3 and MOE’S as well as a plethora of stunning Surya Rugs for all budgets and tastes. Furnish your dreams at their Showroom in Pasadora Place. www.living.ky • (345) 525 8700 POOL PATROL OFFERS THE PERFECT SWIM Want a new pool, but you’re limited on space or budget?
Starting at only $17000, your family can find out why Hydropool is called 'The Perfect Swim.' With a full catalogue of cross training videos and equipment and included swimming tracker, there’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy. www.poolpatrol.ky • (345) 949 8543 CAYMAN VILLAS' NEW WEBSITE Cayman Villas’ new website is now live and allows visitors to easily browse their vast collection of villas. www.caymanvillas.com

NCB INTRODUCES CURIO COLLECTION BY HILTON Hilton announces its partnership with NCB Group for the signing of a new Curio Collection by Hilton property in Grand Cayman. Situated on the edge of George Town and scheduled to open in 2021, the new-build 80-room beachfront hotel will usher in a new era of upscale accommodations with a focus on sustainability and wellness. Units are available for purchase as investment properties and a select number will be sold as residences for full-time residency. Amenities include a Spa that encompasses the entire top floor, a juice bar, gym, farm-totable restaurants, expansive pool, conference facilities and much more. www.ncbgroup.ky/hotel • tknapik@ncbgroup.ky

RUGS ORIENTAL LAUNCH GLOBAL COLLECTION BAIRIKI Rugs Oriental is proud to be the first company in the Cayman Islands to launch the global collection, “Bairiki” by locally known artist Jan Barwick. The collection showcases her original paintings and also highlights elements from the paintings into stunningly visual, colourful, high design images that translate into beautiful home goods and gifts. Visit Rugs Oriental in the Galleria Plaza to view their selection. www.rugsoriental.ky • (345) 943 7847

THE WATERMARK REPRESENTS THE ULTIMATE IN BEACHFRONT LIVING Presented by the team behind Water’s Edge, The WaterColours and The Residences of Stone Island, this development comprises of 54 private residences hosting some of the largest sea frontages on Seven Mile Beach. Draped in glass window walls, the views are unmatched, all housed within inspired architecture and interior design that exude superior quality and elegance. Unsurpassed lifestyle amenities and services complete the ultimate bespoke experience. Book a private viewing today. info@thewatermarkcayman.com or contact your broker directly www.thewatermarkcayman.com


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