Rooftop Terrace Design · Anguilla
From Meads Bay to Rendezvous Bay
Berlin-based manufactory delivering rooftop terrace concepts to Anguilla's most discerning beachfront villas, with plant design, outdoor kitchens and hurricane-rated wellness architecture under one curatorial hand.

Why Anguilla is different
Discreet British Caribbean, 33 white-sand beaches, and the villa-only tradition
Anguilla is the discreet British Caribbean island known for 33 white-sand beaches and an HNWI-only villa-rental and ownership market that explicitly avoids high-rise development. Meads Bay and Shoal Bay East form the iconic beachfront strips; Rendezvous Bay and Long Bay anchor the south-coast villa belt; Sandy Hill and West End preserve the more secluded estates; Maundays Bay and Crocus Bay add boutique-resort-adjacent properties. Climate is tropical Caribbean with severe hurricane risk and freshwater scarcity on the flat low-lying coral island.
We work in this tension daily: with Anguilla-registered architects and structural engineers, with Department of Physical Planning Land Development Control consultants, and with the lifestyle expectations of Anguilla clients between Meads Bay and Shoal Bay East beachfront villas, Rendezvous Bay and Long Bay coastal estates, Sandy Hill and West End secluded properties, Maundays Bay and Crocus Bay beachfront residences. Our role is the plant and outdoor lifestyle layer – ecological substrate, Caribbean curation, and the wellness elements (sunset terrace, outdoor kitchen, pool deck, shaded pavilion) that turn an Anguilla rooftop into a year-round sanctuary.

Our Anguilla approach
Curated plants, ecological substrate, lifestyle integration
- Symbiosis methodology – mycorrhizal partnerships, effective microorganisms and humus building replace chemical fertilisation under Caribbean salt and hurricane stress.
- Caribbean palette – structural specimens (royal palm, coconut palm, sea grape, frangipani, lignum vitae), tropical evergreens (Plumeria, Hibiscus, Ixora, Allamanda, Bougainvillea), flowering accents (Caribbean orchids, heliconia, bird of paradise), salt-tolerant succulents.
- Wellness architecture – sunset terrace, outdoor kitchen, pool deck and shaded pavilion integration with Meads Bay, Shoal Bay or Rendezvous Bay framing.
- Hurricane-aware execution – Anguilla-registered architects and structural engineers, Department of Physical Planning Land Development Control Committee permitting, beachfront-setback compliance, hurricane-rated planters and anchoring.
Areas we serve
Across the island of Anguilla
Most of our Anguilla work covers the entire island – Meads Bay, Shoal Bay East, Rendezvous Bay, Long Bay, Sandy Hill, West End, Little Bay, Maundays Bay, Crocus Bay and The Valley.
How an Anguilla project unfolds
From first conversation to handover
- 01
Understanding before drawing
Site visit (or detailed remote survey for first conversations from Berlin), discussion of the people and rhythm using the terrace, early constraint mapping (Department of Physical Planning, beachfront-setback, hurricane, freshwater).
- 02
Concept and curation
A small set of plant compositions, material moodboards, wellness element placement. Always optionality.
- 03
Engineering and approvals
Load calculations with Anguilla-licensed structural engineer, Department of Physical Planning Land Development Control Committee permitting.
- 04
Installation and handover
Our team installs on site over one to several weeks, ideally outside hurricane season. Plants are sourced from Caribbean nurseries and pre-conditioned for the Anguilla climate. After handover we offer ongoing care subscriptions following the same symbiosis methodology.
Frequently asked
What clients usually want to know first
- Do you work on rooftop terrace projects in Anguilla?
- Yes. Most of our Anguilla work is Meads Bay, Shoal Bay East, Rendezvous Bay, Long Bay, Sandy Hill, West End and Maundays Bay.
- How do you handle hurricane season?
- With hurricane-rated planters, salt-tolerant Caribbean plant material, anchored irrigation, and installation scheduling outside the June–November window.
- How long does a typical Anguilla project take?
- Between five and fourteen months from first conversation to handover. Larger Meads Bay or Rendezvous Bay beachfront estates often need eight to fourteen months.
Start an Anguilla rooftop conversation
The first call is unhurried – understanding before any concept. We travel from Berlin for site visits when the project warrants it.
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