The Most Amazing Vacation Homes In The Bahamas

Where better to vacation than in the Bahamas, the small cluster of islands in the West Indes?
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For Architectural Digest, by Katherine McGrath.

Where better to vacation than in the Bahamas, the small cluster of islands in the West Indes? These show-stopping homes, designed by Tom Scheerer, Miles Redd, Alessandra Branca, and Andrew Raquet bring together the best of tropical decor: exotic patterns, vivid palettes, and a contemporary joie de vivre.

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Decorator Tom Scheerer designed his Bahamas getaway as a compound comprising six pavilions interspersed with Coralina-stone terraces, gardens, and a swimming pool.

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A framed Isamu Noguchi lantern, at right, presides over the living room’s two slipcovered Room & Board sofas, a Scheerer-designed cocktail table, and a hand-spun hemp rug from the Company Store. By the windows are a vintage open-weave lounge chair and a rocking chair from Indo Puri; the caned taborets are from VivaTerra.

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Tom Scheerer

Rattan armchairs by Palecek nestle up to a vintage Saarinen table in the dining room; the vintage trophy horns are from Sage Street Antiques, and the hemp rug is from the Company Store.

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Alessandra Branca

At Alessandra Branca's Bahamas home, the armoire and cocktail table in a sitting room are vintage, while the rattan chair is antique; the gouaches on either side of the window are by Anna Chiara Branca, the designer's mother.

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Alessandra Branca

The kitchen of Alessandra Branca's Bahamas home is equipped with a Hunter ceiling fan and a Viking range and hood.

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Alessandra Branca

In the dining room at Alessandra Branca's Bahamas getaway, pops of red from vintage chairs enliven an otherwise neutral palette.

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Andrew Raquet

The Chinese Chippendale–style furniture on the porch and adjacent terrace is original to textile impresario John Knott's Bahamian cottage.

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Andrew Raquet

Madagascar cloth from Quadrille lines the living room walls of an Andrew Raquet home in the Bahamas. An Alan Campbell fabric dresses the window; the vintage chairs and love seat are from 20th Century Gallery. The faux-bamboo screen was designed by Raquet, and the shell wall brackets are by Currey & Co.

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Andrew Raquet

In a traditional Bahamian cottage, shell trees once owned by noted Nassau hostess Olive Baillie are displayed under bell jars in the entrance hall, alongside gouaches of Naples from Sutter Antiques.

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Andrew Raquet

At a traditional cottage in the Bahamas, the bar can be concealed behind louvered doors.

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Andrew Raquet

China Seas wallpaper turns the bedroom corridor into a trompe l'oeil birdcage at a traditional Bahamian cottage. The light fixture is by Vaughan.

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Andrew Raquet

Dubbed the Bali Isle Room, the guest quarters of a cottage in the Bahamas combine a primitive-style China Seas wallpaper with citrus hues. The orange cotton throws are from Bamboo-Bamboo, the bed linens are by Matouk, and the rug is by Madeline Weinrib from ABC Carpet & Home.

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Miles Redd

At a Lyford Cay vacation home designed by Miles Redd in the Bahamas, the existing grass-cloth wall covering in the television room was stenciled over by decorative artist Chris Pearson and hung with art, including parrot illustrations from Natural Curiosities; the Dune sectional is clad in an Osborne & Little fabric.

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Miles Redd

At a family's retreat in the Bahamas, the kitchen's Hinson & Co. wall covering is offset by the floor's Benjamin Moore blue paint; the range is by Viking.

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Miles Redd

In the master bedroom of a Lyford Cay retreat in the Bahamas, designer Miles Redd used the same sprightly fern print by Lee Jofa for the walls, curtains, and upholstery.

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Miles Redd

A hallway of a Bahamas vacation home, painted in a Benjamin Moore blue, is lined with plaster palm trees; rugs from IKEA were stitched together to make the runner.

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Miles Redd

A dining pavilion of a family's Bahamas retreat, which overlooks the pool, is lined with curtains made of an awning-stripe Perennials fabric.

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Miles Redd

A dining pavilion of a family's Bahamas retreat, which overlooks the pool, is lined with curtains made of an awning-stripe Perennials fabric.

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Miles Redd

In one daughter's room at a family's retreat in the Bahamas, the wall covering, curtains, and headboard upholstery are of complementary China Seas fabrics.

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Miles Redd

The pool area of a family's Lyford Cay club vacation home in the Bahamas.

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Miles Redd

Tented and lined with an Oscar de la Renta for Lee Jofa fabric, the dining room of a Bahamas vacation home features a chandelier by Stephen Antonson, plaster columns and urns by Architectural Sculptures, and chairs by Oscar de la Renta Home for Century Furniture; the console by Larrea Studio is paired with Ralph Lauren Home lamps and an RH mirror.

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