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AyahsoWiDeh
Solid street facade for privacy.
Lifestyle
October 12, 2025

AyahsoWiDeh

AyahsoWiDeh — a Jamaican patois term meaning “this is where we are”— is a seaside boutique villa along Jamaica’s north-eastern coast, near San San Beach and the famed Blue Lagoon in Portland, just east of Port Antonio. Originally designed in 2000 by the late celebrated Jamaican architect Harold Morrison, the villa was reimagined and expanded in 2024 by his daughter, architect Mala Morrison.

Conceived as a private retreat that fuses design innovation with natural beauty, the villa’s elongated, single-room-deep layout stretches across a narrow strip of waterfront. Its orientation maximises panoramic views and direct access to a shallow bay, naturally sheltered between Pellew Island and the Blue Lagoon by a protective reef.

 

Living with the Sea

On the entry floor, open-plan living and dining spaces flow seamlessly onto a partially covered timber deck, suspended above sea level and extending over the lagoon. This unique upper deck among the largest in the area — invites breezes, sunlight, and uninterrupted indoor-outdoor living. A stairway descends to a more intimate lower deck designed for direct interaction with the sea and sun, accommodating a sundeck, lounge, hot tub, and seaside dining.

Beneath the villa, the lower level functions as both a utility zone and flood buffer. It houses the back-up water supply, maintenance areas, and a state-of-the-art Clearwater septic treatment system, ensuring resilience alongside comfort.

 

Elevated Living

Across the villa’s upper two floors, one added in the recent expansion, five ensuite bedrooms open to exceptional sea views, each with private terraces. The primary suite offers direct access to a roof terrace, envisioned as a secluded retreat with its own tub and sunning area.

A sculptural, conch-inspired staircase serves as both circulation and symbolic anchor — an architectural flourish that grounds the villa in its cultural and coastal identity. The palette of modern whites, greys, and navy blue was carefully chosen to frame, rather than compete with, the surrounding ocean vistas.

 

Responsive Architecture

The villa’s design strategically negotiates between road and sea. Along the southern roadside façade, closets, bathrooms, and stairs are positioned to form a solid, protective barrier that ensures privacy and reduces noise. A delicate intervention, introducing a slit of frosted circular glass which visually separates the existing stair cylinder from the new upper structure, preserving the prominence of this key architectural element.

By contrast, the seaside façade dissolves boundaries: expansive sliding glass doors and balconies erase the divide between interior and exterior, flood the rooms with natural light, and capture the drama of the Caribbean horizon. Newly added balconies provide both rain protection and shaded outdoor living areas for each bedroom.

 

A Place for Joy

AyahsoWiDeh is an architectural narrative about place, form, and function. Built for fun, frolic, friends, and families — for moments of laughter, relaxation, and timeless escape, it embodies the spirit of Portland’s coastline while offering modern luxury in perfect balance with its natural setting.

 

Photographer: Corey Hamilton

 

Seaside facade.

View from upper deck to external stairCorey Hamilton

View from upper deck to external stair (Photo: Corey Hamilton)

Seaside cabanacoreymus

Seaside cabanacoreymus

View of Pellew Island from the upper deckCorey Hamilton

View of Pellew Island from the upper deck (Photo: Corey Hamilton)

Entrance stair detailcoreymus

Entrance stair detail

Sculptural stair interior detail.

Sculptural stair interior detail.

Sculptural stair glass detailCorey Hamilton

Sculptural stair glass detail (Photo: Corey Hamilton)

Level 1 primary bedroom.

Level 1 primary bedroom.

Chefs kitchen and breakfast bar.

Chefs kitchen and breakfast bar.

Living roomCorey Hamilton

Living room (Photo: Corey Hamilton)

Private room terrace with soaking tub.

Private room terrace with soaking tub.

Roof terrace Level 2 primary bedroom.

Roof terrace Level 2 primary bedroom.

Indoor/outdoor living area on the upper deck.

Indoor/outdoor living area on the upper deck.

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Architect Mala Morrison .

Architect Mala Morrison .

View of deck and lagoonCorey Hamilton

View of deck and lagoon (Photo: Corey Hamilton)

View of Pellew Island from level 2 primary bedroom .

View of Pellew Island from level 2 primary bedroom .

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