Description
The view from Swedish House is a living portrait of Gustavia. From its private balcony, one of the few from a bygone era, you look directly over the red corrugated roofs of the town to the constant, gentle movement of the harbor. Sailboats tilt at their moorings, and the water shifts from deep blue to turquoise where it meets the shore.
This second-floor vantage point, set within a rare surviving piece of the town's architectural heritage, forms the apartment's visual centerpiece. The scene is framed by white-framed windows and the lush greenery of a shared tropical garden below, where coconut palms and flowering trees soften the edges. You’re not just visiting St. Barts; you’re immersed in its most vibrant port, with a front-row seat to its daily rhythm from a uniquely privileged and historic vantage point. Step inside, and the apartment reveals its curated character.
The heart of the space is an open-plan living area where French colonial style is animated by a deeply personal collection. Gleaming, dark parquet flooring extends across the space, catching the light cast by elegant crystal chandeliers sourced from a historic theater. Walls washed in soft greens and blues create a serene backdrop for a gallery of Slim Aarons photography, framed travel posters, and nautical-themed art. A bespoke library filled with books and a colonial-style desk invite leisurely afternoons, while vibrant pops of color—a red patterned rug, turquoise cushions, decorative surfboards mounted as art—add playful energy. The space feels collected, not decorated, blending antique and contemporary pieces into a warm, inviting atmosphere. A Sonos sound system fills the room, and a “Frame” television with Apple TV and Netflix sits discreetly on the wall when entertainment is needed. Flanking this central living space are the two bedrooms, each offering a tranquil, en-suite retreat.
The apartment’s layout provides clear separation and privacy, with both rooms enjoying garden or harbor views through those characteristic white-framed windows. They share a cohesive design language of calming color palettes, quality linens, and built-in wardrobes with white louvered doors. Each bedroom is equipped with its own “Frame” television and Apple TV, and unique light fixtures—like palm tree-shaped bedside lamps—add a touch of whimsy. The en-suite bathrooms continue the theme of modern convenience within a historic shell, offering privacy and comfort after a day exploring the town below. While Swedish House does not have a private pool, its outdoor spaces are integral to its charm. The private balcony is the star, an extension of the living area furnished for relaxation with the harbor as your constant vista. Morning coffee or evening drinks are savored here as the town lights begin to twinkle. Below, accessed via a separate stone staircase entrance framed by lush foliage, lies a shared courtyard garden.
This tropical enclave, with its coconut palms and fruit trees, is a quiet, green sanctuary in the heart of the city. It’s a tangible connection to the larger Lacour family estate of which Swedish House is a part. Outdoor living here is about engagement with the historic urban fabric, not seclusion from it. Within the apartment, the custom Devol Kitchen is a masterpiece of integrated design. Featuring dark cabinetry with brass handles and a vibrant turquoise teal backsplash, it’s equipped with full Gaggenau appliances, an oven, a dishwasher, and a refrigerator with dedicated wine storage. A reverse-osmosis water filtration system provides still and sparkling drinking water on tap, eliminating plastic waste. The kitchen’s flow into the dining area makes entertaining effortless, supported by a refillable wine refrigerator and equipment like an espresso machine, coffee maker, toaster, and kettle. For your ultimate comfort, the villa features comprehensive climate control, perfectly uniting its timeless character with contemporary amenities.
The location of this Gustavia apartment is its defining feature. Your residence is positioned at the epicenter of Gustavia, situated in the building called La Maison Suédoise, which houses the Sibarth concierge service on its ground floor. A short stroll brings you to Shell Beach, while the vibrant offerings of Gustavia—from designer shops and patisseries to fine dining and evening venues—are all mere steps from your door. The convenience is unparalleled. This immediate access places the island's top-tier concierge service at your doorstep, prepared to curate bespoke experiences such as personal sommelier sessions or watersports instruction. The separate entrance ensures complete privacy, and the 10-20 minute drive from the airport is straightforward, not requiring a 4x4 vehicle.
For larger groups, Swedish House can be rented alongside the neighboring Greenhouse, Botanist, and Alchemist apartments, creating a five-bedroom compound within the same historic garden estate. Premium Island Vacations, with over 20 years of experience, presents Swedish House—a two-bedroom villa that offers not just a stay, but an authentic, personal connection to the story of St. Barts.
Premium Island Vacations specialise in only in St Bart Villa Rentals and know the island intimately. We have been on island since 2005 and have our own local concierge and representative on island Premium IV St Barts Concierge Services for airport assistance, car rental, boat charter, private chefs, and anything else you can think of.
We provide Wedding Planning Services on St Barts as well as all kinds of event management.
Location
Availability
Weekly Rates
| Dates | Bedrooms | Weekly Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Dec 2025 - 14 Apr 2026 | 2 | $5,900.00 | |
| 14 Mar 2026 - 21 Mar 2026 | 2 | $6,900.00 | |
| 15 Apr 2026 - 14 Dec 2026 | 2 | $4,900.00 | |
| 19 Dec 2026 - 02 Jan 2027 | 2 | $13,950.00 | |
Rooms
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Living Area
Kitchen
Outside
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