Cayman Estate Lists a $29M Modern Architectural Masterpiece Dubbed The Sea of Dreams

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Targeting every savvy, discerning homeowner, the Sea of Dreams on Pease Bay by Cayman Estate offers an ideal balance of simplicity and first class living, plus privacy and connectivity, all within the world class, tax neutral jurisdiction of the Cayman Islands. As a British Overseas Territory, encompassing 3 islands in the western Caribbean Sea, the Cayman Islands are revered for their beach resorts, deep-sea fishing excursions, diverse wildlife, alongside varied scuba diving and snorkeling sites.

Towering three-storeys high, the Sea of Dreams is a modern architectural masterpiece camouflaged seamlessly into its surroundings, with distinct vertical lines which are in direct contrast to the flat horizontal of the Caribbean Sea. Showcasing a highly simplistic design that exudes peace and tranquility, the Sea of Dreams is bordered by five hundred feet of beachfront, and a backdrop of magnificent Casuarina trees.

Divided into three separate buildings, the Sea of Dreams maximizes the use and flexibility of the home whilst maintaining distinct areas of separation and privacy. Centered by a sophisticated, double height living room, – which boasts expansive and uninterrupted views of the ocean, a rear staircase, and an awe-inspiring chandelier – an exquisite kitchen designed for practicality whilst adding a flair of artistic value, the residence’s main building features a grand dining room, home theatre, sleeping quarters, bathrooms, and an in-door gym.

Incorporating additional amenities such as, a library-cum-sitting room, spa like bathroom facilities, palatial walk-in closets, and office spaces – the Sea of Dreams, worth an estimated $29,000,000, promotes contemporary, eco-friendly living, capable of housing up to eight inhabitants at a time.

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