Jost Van Dyke is located in the British Virgin Islands near Tortola. A small volcanic island of only 3 square miles, Jost Van Dyke Island is home to the one of the world’s best kept secrets: White bay. White bay is named after its pristine white beach and clear water. Jost Van Dyke provides a diverse terrain with mountainous volcanic cliffs to explore, beautiful soft sand beaches, and protected coves to snorkel.
Glass House BVI was a project that started as sketch that I did while dreamily, doodling on the back of an envelope. The house is now an architectural masterpiece designed with modern, local flare by a renowned Tortola architect, Dion Stout. The residence is designed with two master suites, each with a private ensuite, ocean views, and access to the upstairs balcony. Downstairs are two more bedrooms with private ensuites, one with a King size bed, and the other with bunk beds and two queen size beds for all of the kids! The outer decks and infinity pool are designed to maximize one of the main reasons for building Glass House… to never lose sight of the remarkable views of White Bay.