Villa Blackstone
Description
Villa Blackstone, a recently constructed focal point that boldly and contemporaryly frames the seascape of St-Barths, is situated on the verdant hillsides of Marigot.
The villa, which combines black accents and raw, concrete-inspired textures with the island’s natural palette—emerald hills, turquoise bay, and salt-bleached light—is equal parts design statement and tranquil haven. The end effect is a home that feels confident and up to date while still having a strong Caribbean feel.
The panorama takes over as soon as you enter the great room. A nod to classic island style, the open and airy living room is fully oriented toward Marigot Bay and features deep sofas under a vaulted ceiling that carries subtle, sun-warmed tones. Trade winds and ocean blues flow through the room because of the large glass openings that dissolve the terrace’s boundary. It’s as simple to stay with a book as it is to throw a toast before supper; the ambiance is laid-back and social during the day and cozy and dramatic at night.
At Villa Blackstone, entertaining is a breeze. A large wood table and modern black chairs in the dining area for twelve create a sophisticated contrast to the view. A short distance behind, the fully furnished kitchen welcomes simple, market-fresh meals or chef-driven menus. Beside large glass doors that frame the bay like a moving picture is a breakfast bar, ideal for early espressos or a refreshing afternoon drink. The sea is a constant, soothing presence, whether it is the indigo silence of the evening or the morning light on the water.
Outside, Villa Blackstone unveils its iconic stage: a large deck with clear glass rails to maintain a clear and unobstructed horizon. An enormous heated infinity pool and a shimmering blue runway that appears to flow toward the bay are at its center. From sunlit lounging to shaded conversations and stargazing after dinner, the circuit of comfort is created by numerous sitting areas, cushioned sofas, and sun loungers. Casual meals are anchored by an outdoor dining table with benches, grilled fish, colorful salads, cold beverages, and the late-day glow of the hillside.
The accommodations are designed with privacy, adaptability, and the same view-first mentality in mind. Six air-conditioned bedrooms with vaulted high ceilings and views of the ocean can accommodate up to twelve guests at Villa Blackstone. Traveling with friends or family is incredibly simple thanks to the distribution:
Standalone Bungalow Suite: Perfect for a couple, grandparents, or a visitor with different schedules, this suite is slightly isolated for optimal privacy.
The main-level annex suite is conveniently close to the social center of the house because it is attached to the main pavilion.
Lower Level (Four Suites): A quiet, private haven near the pool deck below. A clever family arrangement for parents with kids or a nanny is created by one bedroom’s twin bed configuration and connection to a nearby king suite.
The design of each suite is elegant and soothing: clean linens, well-considered lighting, and a subdued color scheme that lets the sea take center stage. The materials—warm woods, matte blacks, and smooth stone—feel timeless and tactile, and there is plenty of storage and whisper-quiet climate control.
The design incorporates well-being. The lower level features an air-conditioned gym with views of the sea, making it a welcoming place to move in the morning. There’s an elliptical, a treadmill, and a strength training area before a long, leisurely swim. Every hour runs smoothly thanks to the villa’s circulation, which includes the kitchen, dining area, terrace, and water. It’s simple to picture the rhythm of the day: coffee at the bar in the morning, swimming in the bay as it gets brighter, going to the market, reading by the pool, sipping cocktails on the couches at dusk, and having dinner outside.
Villa Blackstone stands out for striking a balance between drama and comfort. The interiors are elegant but understated, and the architecture is striking but never ostentatious. The design is grounded by black accents, and the concrete-toned finishes resemble the coral stone and cliffs outside. Even quiet activities, like drying off after a swim, setting a table, or opening a bottle, feel enhanced by the setting because everything is oriented toward the view.
The place fulfills the promise. The hillside location maintains a feeling of seclusion and tranquility despite being a picturesque drive from Marigot to well-known beaches, waterfront eateries, and stylish boutiques. When you get “home,” the deck lights come on, the water turns deep sapphire, and the island wind tells you to slow down. Villa Blackstone offers the St-Barths essentials—light, breeze, view, and effortless indoor-outdoor living—with contemporary flair and Caribbean soul, making it the ideal choice for multigenerational families, couples traveling together, or friends celebrating a milestone.
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