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A Caribbean Interior That Feels Calm, Warm, and Unforced

by . Posted on December 15, 2025December 18, 2025

Living room with soaring pitched ceilings, exposed timber beams, and black framed doors that open the space to light and island views. A relaxed layout that balances scale with softness.


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