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Triton Villa, Turks and Caicos

Togu: Interior design - relooking architectural design / facades and outdoor

On the protected edge of Long Bay Beach, Triton Villa unfolds as a composition of white architecture, still water, tropical vegetation, and open horizon. Set against the remarkable turquoise waters of Providenciales, the estate is defined by an exceptional quality of light, where the brightness of the façades, the reflections of the pools, and the softness of the surrounding landscape give the property its distinctive atmosphere.

Togu Design’s intervention centered on a major extension of the main residence, including the enlargement of several bedroom suites, the creation of a generous office space, and the design of a large private gym. The project was conceived to extend the life and capacity of the house while preserving the discipline and elegance of its original architectural expression.

 

Particular attention was given to the façades, reworked through the addition of vertical louvers that unify the various parts of the residence and give greater depth to its white surfaces. These elements strengthen the identity of the villa while producing a refined play of shadow, relief, and filtered light, allowing the architecture to respond more fully to the intensity of the Caribbean sun.

 

Selected interior areas were also refined, and the beachfront cabanas were designed as an extension of the same architectural language, bringing comfort, shade, and a sense of quiet luxury directly to the edge of the sand. Across the estate, architecture and landscape are held in careful balance, creating a place that feels at once precise, luminous, and deeply connected to its setting.

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