Cambria design shown: Brittanicca®, Photo by Brittany Ambridge
At the sun-drenched tip of Grace Bay, where the crystalline horizon of Turks and Caicos meets the shore, Point Grace Resort has long stood as a beacon of Caribbean elegance. Yet, even the most storied boutique landmarks require a thoughtful evolution to harmonize with modern travelers’ sensibilities. Enter acclaimed interior designer Young Huh, who led a transformation of the resort’s interiors, blending Victorian influence with a spirited, contemporary whimsy.
“We began by closely studying the resort’s existing heritage details,” says Huh. “The goal was to brighten and modernize the spaces while maintaining a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.” Huh embraced color and light to create environments that are warm and elevated and that reflect the resort’s surroundings.
Cambria design shown: Brittanicca, Photo by Brittany Ambridge
A crown jewel of the transformation is undoubtedly the bar at Grace’s Cottage, a French-Caribbean restaurant nestled in a lush garden. Huh says, “Grace’s Cottage was originally dark and cozy. While we wanted to preserve that intimate warmth, we also aimed to introduce a sense of lightness and brightness.” The restaurant’s bar top features Cambria’s Brittanicca design—a choice Huh made for its creamy marbled background and organic veining movement. It adds depth while balancing the beautifully bold glass-tile mosaic wall behind the bar. The result is a sophisticated interplay of texture and light that maintains the cottage’s legendary charm while feeling decidedly fresh.
This coastal inspiration extends into the guest suites, where Huh selected Cambria surfaces that feature deep blue veining—a subtle nod to the heart-stopping turquoise waters just steps away. While the aesthetic is ethereal, the choice was equally rooted in the demands of luxury hospitality. The nonporous, stain-resistant nature of quartz supports hygiene in high-traffic areas and requires no sealing, ensuring the beauty of the guest experience is never compromised by the wear of island life.
For Huh, the project was about the lifestyle of Point Grace. Whether she is enjoying the signature Steak Frites at Grace’s Cottage or walking the pristine sands of the bay, the resort remains a sanctuary of boutique luxury. Through this lens, Point Grace Resort has successfully navigated the delicate balance of honoring its history while embracing a bright future.
Cambria design shown: Galloway™, Photo by Jason Dewey
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