
The House
A single-level home that opens completely to the rainforest — designed for twelve to gather, cook, swim, and slow all the way down.
The layout
At the center is a soaring great room beneath a red cedar ceiling, where the glass walls slide fully away and the living room, dining table, and chef's kitchen flow straight out to the pool deck. With roughly 2,500 sq ft of interior living and another 2,500 sq ft of covered outdoor living, the house lives twice as large as its footprint. The four bedrooms each have air conditioning and their own character; the six bathrooms are finished in stone, river-rock, and tile.
Housekeeping keeps it all running, and a personal chef can be arranged on request — so the house feels less like a rental and more like arriving somewhere you already belong.
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The kitchen
A full chef's kitchen outfitted with modern, professional-grade appliances — a gas range, full-size refrigeration, dishwasher, and an espresso bar — set against marble counters and red cedar cabinetry, all framed by the hand-cut mosaic that wraps the room. Everything a visiting chef needs, and everything you need to cook like one. Bring a chef, or be one.
The bedrooms
Every room is air-conditioned and looks into green. Configurations suit couples, families, and friends alike — twelve sleep comfortably.
Bedroom
Red-tile bath
Carved doorSuite One
The master: a serene king with a warm red cedar headboard and hardwood floors, opening to its own red-tile en-suite — river-stone vessel sink, a freestanding tub against a wall of jungle glass, and a private outdoor shower.
Bedroom
White-tile bath
Carved doorSuite Two
A restful king tucked toward the gardens, with its own white-tile bath — twin stone vessel sinks — and that same green view through every window.
Bedroom
Blue-tile bath
Carved doorSuite Three
A queen below with a lofted bunk above — the kids' favorite. Bright art, cedar accents, and a blue-tile bath, with room for the whole crew to pile in.
Bedroom
Green-tile bath
Carved doorSuite Four
Wake and step straight onto the deck. Sliding glass doors open this room to the morning light and the sound of the forest, with a queen below and a lofted bunk above and a crisp green-tile bath alongside.

Pool & patio
A coralina terrace runs the length of the house: infinity pool, raised spa, teak loungers and Adirondack chairs, a gas grill, and the red cedar overhang for shade. It faces the canopy, so the view is all birds and treetops.

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