The Caribbean is a gorgeous and relaxing getaway many people enjoy indulging in. So naturally, most of one’s time on a Caribbean vacation is spent outside: enjoying the view, the weather, the recreations, and much more.
However, who says that you cannot have a stunning Caribbean interior design to enjoy while you are in such a wonderful place? Therefore, many people are embracing this concept.
We have noticed an increase in our clients wanting to enhance and upgrade the interiors of their Caribbean properties. This decision is not only for their enjoyment but also for the value of their property.
When many of us think of Caribbean properties, we think about their appearance. Bright colors with wicker and bamboo furniture are often seen throughout the space. However, people use large-scaled, mahogany furniture, tile floors, and shutters throughout their rooms with similar exteriors.
In working with Design Cayman, an architectural firm located in Grand Cayman, we have learned what is starting to grow in Caribbean interior design desires.
Spanish colonials have always been a popular style in Caribbean interior design, and they will always hold some market for that area. Tropical-styled homes are known in the area, as well.
However, design styles are broadening for the Caribbean. The latest and potentially the most demanding styles are contemporary and modern interior design. They are keeping aspects of the traditionally known Caribbean interior design while incorporating a more modernized use of color. The interiors are often paired with crisp neutrals, creating a light and relaxed environment.
While the Caribbean interior design style is evolving and growing, The Decorators Unlimited aims to be ahead of the rest for all design needs.
Over the past decade, we have completed more than 40 projects in the Cayman Islands, including Rum Pointe Residences, Fin Development, the award-winning Sun Serenity, Black Urchin, and the Cumber Residences.
Written By: Caitlin Kader