Perched along the dramatic north coast of Providenciales, Rock House introduces a new expression of Caribbean living — one that trades the expected beachfront aesthetic for elevated privacy and architectural restraint. Created by Grace Bay Resorts, the intimate residential resort unfolds across a rugged limestone shoreline, offering a quieter alternative to the island’s more traditional luxury escapes.
Limited to just 41 cottages and four hillside residences, the development blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings. Studio suites and one- and two-bedroom cottages are positioned along the cliffs, framing expansive views of the Atlantic while maintaining a sense of seclusion rarely found in Turks and Caicos. The result feels less like a resort and more like a private coastal enclave.
Interiors by AD100 designer Shawn Henderson introduce a layered design language that balances contemporary minimalism with warm, tactile finishes. Scandinavian influences meet bespoke detailing through custom furnishings, porcelain and terrazzo flooring, oversized soaking tubs, and refined Waterworks fixtures, creating spaces that feel both modern and enduring.
Amenities remain discreet yet thoughtfully considered, from a signature restaurant and bars to a spa, fitness center, and private beach carved into the shoreline below. Throughout, the understated service philosophy of Grace Bay Resorts anchors the experience, allowing the landscape — and the architecture — to take center stage.
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