All accommodations are identical in layout and design yet differentiated by location. An overhanging roofline creates shaded outdoor areas on the pavilion’s three terraces which are accessible through large sliding glass doors that open to catch the cooling sea breezes. Arrival to a pavilion is via an entrance terrace that houses two daybeds. Sliding glass doors open to reveal the room’s interior featuring a central king-size bed behind which sits a writing desk and chair. Beyond is a cabinet containing a personal bar with refreshments. Positioned in the corner of the room is a reading chair with a footstool and an entertainment unit including a flat screen television and DVD/CD player with surround sound. This combined bedroom and living room also opens onto two additional terraces, the first with twin banquettes for lounging or dining and the second with a sunken table with cushions, bolsters and two sunning mats.
The bathroom area is separated from the main room by a decorative wooden screen and features an elegant, freestanding bathtub with adjacent ottoman. Twin vanities are located on either end along with a separate ‘rain shower’ room and toilet. Accessed from the bathroom is a dressing area with hangers, storage space and a personal safe. The pavilions capture a tropical aesthetic by incorporating a simple palette of colours and materials. The floor is polished sand-coloured terrazzo with teak inlays and sisal matting used throughout.
Pavilions are sited on the edge of tranquil ponds with a timber sun deck extending over the water.
These pavilions are nestled in vegetation along the shoreline.
Positioned along the oceanfront with views of the ocean, these pavilions are elevated approximately 15-20 feet (6 metres) above the waterline, and have pathways leading to the rock formations above the sea.
Pavilion 115 enjoys sweeping ocean vistas and has direct access to a sandy beach cove.