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Within each room custom upholstery, bed linens, window treatments, area rugs and art work brings the colors for the ocean in subtle shades of navy, soft green and creams.
Odd Duck Photography


This home office has a custom Murphy bed design that will not disappoint your guest!


This is the first of three sets of bunks along the 34' wall in the 700 sq. ft. bunk room at Deja View Villa, a Caribbean vacation rental in St. John USVI. This section features a king bed on the bottom with shelves on both sides and a twin XL on the top. Each bunk has it's own lamps, plugs with usb's, a miniature fan and a beach picture with led lighting. A 6" wide full bed length granite shelf is on the side of each twin xl bed between the mattress and the wall to provide a wider, more spacious bunk! With the ceilings being 11' 3" tall, the bunks were custom built extra tall to ensure all guests, no matter what their height, can sit comfortably. The walls and ceilings are white painted tongue and groove cypress. Each of the six bunks have individual beach pictures and hand painted bunk signs to make ever guest feel special! The custom orange curtains provide privacy and the cable railing safety for the top bunks. This massive wall of bunks was made in Texas, trucked to Florida and shipped to the Caribbean for install.
www.dejaviewvilla.com
Steve Simonsen Photography


Master bedroom suite features custom bed, side tables, dressers and wall mounted bookcase. Bedside pendant lights by Allison Berger. Room has a walk-in closet with a Japanese influence.
Photo by Misha Gravenor


This master bedroom from Phil Kean Designs won multiple well deserved awards. the EcoSmart Fireplace proved to be a tremendous addition to this luxurious room.


Again, a gorgeous Oriental rug grounds the room. This master bedroom couldn't be any warmer, with tongue and groove ceiling, carved limestone fireplace, and inviting sitting area next to patio doors with a mountain view.
Photography: Mark Boisclair