Cayman Island House
KJC Architects were commissioned to design this striking new-build residence in Grand Cayman. It is a refined expression of contemporary Caribbean architecture, designed to embrace the Cayman Islands’ tropical lifestyle while delivering timeless elegance. Defined by clean geometric forms, expansive glazing, and a sophisticated palette of natural stone, textured render, and dark architectural cladding, the home balances bold modern aesthetics with warmth and livability.
The two-storey residence features open-plan living spaces that seamlessly connect to generous outdoor terraces, a private pool, and landscaped gardens, creating a fluid indoor-outdoor experience. Deep roof overhangs provide shade and comfort, while extensive glazing maximizes natural light and captures views across the property. A dramatic double-height entrance, glass balustrades, and carefully considered material contrasts enhance the home’s sense of scale and architectural presence.
Designed for modern island living, this residence combines luxury, functionality, and climate-responsive design to create a sophisticated family home tailored to its tropical setting. Inspired by contemporary residential architecture throughout the Cayman Islands, the project emphasizes resilience, openness, and a strong connection to the outdoors.
The two-storey residence features open-plan living spaces that seamlessly connect to generous outdoor terraces, a private pool, and landscaped gardens, creating a fluid indoor-outdoor experience. Deep roof overhangs provide shade and comfort, while extensive glazing maximizes natural light and captures views across the property. A dramatic double-height entrance, glass balustrades, and carefully considered material contrasts enhance the home’s sense of scale and architectural presence.
Designed for modern island living, this residence combines luxury, functionality, and climate-responsive design to create a sophisticated family home tailored to its tropical setting. Inspired by contemporary residential architecture throughout the Cayman Islands, the project emphasizes resilience, openness, and a strong connection to the outdoors.