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The Main Home

A carefully raked sand path lined with conch shells leads the way from the dock to the main home. Dave's design for the Open House follows Parker's philosophy, which, he writes, “emphasized horizontal space, openness and projecting roofs that would connect with nature and the tropical environment while taking advantage of the outdoors and natural breezes."

The main house is designed to embrace the sea breezes and the vivid hues of the water that surrounds it. "Sixty-five percent of [its] true 'walls' are not walls at all, but doors or windows or louvers to the floor, in two buildings joined by decks," according to Dave. "We have no screens."
by Brenda Olde
While the couple has been on Parrot Cay since 1958, they have lived in the larger Open House only since 1968. Before that they designed and built three small cottages on the island.
by Brenda Olde
Every corner is adorned with maritime souvenirs and original art created by Dave's parents, sculptor Eleanor S. Gale and architect Dermot W. Gale. The painting under the ceiling eaves in the living room is by Dave's father.
by Brenda Olde
The house evolved into a single-floor pavilion wrapped in an innovative system of louvered redwood shutters. The couple designed and built the home with 10 large openings, creating a total of 24 doors, five full-length redwood louvered openings and five ordinary awning-type windows. The 29 wood and glass multifold doors provide ventilation and light.
by Brenda Olde
The couple designed their home with hurricane protection in mind. “Due to the complete destruction of the two largest houses in this part of Abaco during Hurricane Betsy in 1965, Phoebe and I decided to build lower, in two small buildings joined by decks," Dave writes.

The living room, dining room and kitchen are under one roof (shown here), and the bedrooms and baths are under another.
Decks surround the entire home. "This accomplished two of our objectives: smaller, lower roofs and greater cooling air flow in all rooms,” writes Dave.

See ways to hurricane proof your house
by Brenda Olde
The island home is truly a family affair. Although Dave designed the structures, he received counsel from his architect father. This sculpture on the front deck, created by his mother, is titled "David Gazes Seaward."

When Dave designed and built the Open House, the couple's two sons were 8 months and 2 years old. One of their sons returned after graduating from college to run the family boat rental business. He lives in a third cottage on the island with his family.
by Brenda Olde
The open yard, with hanging fishing floats, provides peaceful ocean views.

See how to decorate with fishing floats indoors
by Brenda Olde
The Rental Cottage

The couple built a seaside shelter in 1958, which evolved into this cottage. Fondly called Gale-O-Wind, it was their home for their first 10 years on Parrot Cay and is now rented out to visitors.
by Brenda Olde
Dave and Phoebe slowly built their cottage using leftover materials from a resort they were helping to build on another nearby island. To start, it was just one room, commonly called a snore box.
by Brenda Olde
“Phoebe and I designed our cottage while sitting on the site and by climbing a stepladder to see the view above the trees at various times of the day," Dave writes, "but its design was completely dictated by the materials that our boss would let us have."
by Brenda Olde
"We were able to scrape up enough 2-by-4s, siding and tar paper for a 20-by-20 roof, but only enough materials for half that much foundation, floor and walls, so we held up the extra 10 feet of roof with galvanized pipes and made a sandy floor under it," Dave writes. "We had neither a bathroom nor kitchen, for it was only a place to sleep.”
by Brenda Olde
The snore box is now the living room of the cottage. As the couple lived there, the cottage evolved: They added the bedroom, bathroom and kitchen and beautiful seaside patios. Today the impeccably kept home is exactly the same as when it was first built. The original galvanized pipes still hold up much of the roof.

When Phoebe and Dave designed the cottage, they carefully drew plans that called for 6- and 8-foot side doors. "The top half of this wide door was pulled up by ropes and blocks (pulleys) or simply pushed up and held there by sticks on either side," Dave describes. "The bottom half of the door swung open in two halves hinging back against the cottage walls. The design was very practical, for [the doors] were all wood, with nothing to import except hinges. They allowed the cooling breezes to flow through when open, and when hooked closed became hurricane shutters.”
by Brenda Olde
The open-air kitchen features a hibiscus vase that has hung in this same place since 1958.
by Brenda Olde
The cottage bedroom opens up to a patio and beautiful view.
by Brenda Olde
Built-in storage is a practical addition to the relaxing bedroom space.
by Brenda Olde
A gum elemi tree planted decades ago still stands on one of the two dining patios.
by Brenda Olde
The cottage's front patio provides front-row seats to the sea view.
by Brenda Olde
Dave and Phoebe pose for a picture outside their cottage.

The Gales have built four homes, established a boat rental business, raised two sons and traveled the world. Over the course of more than 50 years, through devotion, artistic innovation and love, they transformed this once-uninhabited cay into a beautiful Bahamian oasis.

Houzz call: Share your island home with us
by Brenda Olde

Comments

sgcastle Oh my! Thank you for sharing these photos of your home/paradise! I am simply in awe! Gorgeous colors, calming simplicity and most importantly your beautiful smiles!
5 months ago · ·
davisislands What an amazing story. Beautiful homes and the family seems so happy! Thank you for sharing!
5 months ago · ·
Becky Harris Two words: NICE LIFE!
5 months ago · ·
Darzy Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your "love nest" with us!
5 months ago · ·
loujinder Up here in the north we weep with envy
5 months ago · ·
Elena Vega Such a beautiful story; I actually got a little teary-eyed reading it. What a wonderful testament to love, family, and having a vision!
5 months ago · ·
mizmolly What a beautiful couple. I love the peacefulness and simplicity of their home and that its built with local materials.
5 months ago · ·
Razilah Rodzi Lovely house with amazing view :)
5 months ago · ·
Amanda Crump Can I come visit? :-)
5 months ago · ·
Sara Parker We are so blessed in The Bahamas, with our famous weather and wonderful people and places like this!
5 months ago ·
beaconsreach When our children were younger, we stayed at Parrot's Cay every year in the summertime. We fed "Belch", the big grouper down at the marina, and snorkeled the reefs every day. The kids say those vacations were the best ever. Many wonderful memories of the island and the Gale family. Thank you Dave and Phoebe.
5 months ago · ·
kennedytarheel Absolutely beautiful inside and out! Thanks for the virtual vacation, mid-December style!
5 months ago ·
chrisgrandstaff Wow, they went on their honeymoon and never left! Happily ever after!
Thank you for sharing and inspiring!
5 months ago · ·
bfergie That is the most gorgeous blue!
5 months ago · ·
Bud Olde Such a beautiful article! Wish we would have had the chance to see is in our traveling days. It looks heavenly and this article really brings it to life..
5 months ago ·
brenda64 You did what many of us only dream about! Thank you for sharing your story and your home!
5 months ago · ·
marmarmish Absolutely enchanting!!
Just love the hibiscus in the old lantern too!
5 months ago · ·
marysimplifies I love that you had the courage to live the life you wanted. It sounds as if you worked hard and reaped the benefits of a beautiful life almost at one with nature. And the last photo says it all - you are filled with love for each other, peace, and happiness.
5 months ago · ·
thechelsealynn I assume they still rent this cottage, did I miss the info as to how to rent? I would really love to take my husband there on vacation.
5 months ago ·
Melinda Haverland thechelsealynn
funny you should ask- I just typed in Parrot Cay Bahamas vrbo and their rental came up !! Just go to VRBO listing #75620 should come up.
5 months ago ·
thechelsealynn Thanks, Melinda, I did search and it came up with other properties, maybe I had a typo. Just got it with your info.
5 months ago ·
Beth Here's a direct link: http://www.vrbo.com/75620 Just copy and paste in your browser. Looks beautiful!!!
5 months ago ·
midmodfan A small place filled with beauty and love and a view to die for.
Wonderful. I think we're all a bit envious.
Thank you for sharing.
5 months ago · ·
ami_gar my favorite picture is the last one :)
5 months ago · ·
lcbryant love this! wish i were there! wow-what a great life with the one you love
5 months ago ·
declutterbug51 What a beautiful love story! Love for each other, love of the sea with warm breezes, love of simplicity and serenity, love of art and creativity, and most of love for family.
5 months ago · ·
tahm Happy tears came when I saw the photo of Dave and Phoebe, what a nice story!
5 months ago · ·
djackson I love it!!
5 months ago ·
gschneider Love for their home & obviously great love for each other - great piece - thanks for sharing.
5 months ago ·
brittalovely Loved reading about Dave and Phoebe's home and how it came to be! Thanks for sharing!
5 months ago ·
mbeanblossom Wow, Heaven on earth DOES exist! Beautiful home, beautiful couple, beautiful story.
5 months ago · ·
frecklefrog Ahh they look so cute....There is something about blue that makes me happy and I don't know why. This home looks so relaxed. I could imagine just walking in and chillin out with a long cold drink...wonderful.
5 months ago · ·
quraisha The most beautiful picture is of the couple toghether.....everything else seems secondary :)
5 months ago · ·
alibonelli Wonderful home, story and couple.
5 months ago ·
apuii I've always wondered if someone is living my dream life in my dream home,now I know the answer
5 months ago · ·
catherinecarson How beautiful in every way
5 months ago ·
Sunshine Hugs I love everything about this post....the colours, the simplicity, the couple, their story, their last name (my maiden name is Gale)!
My family and I recently moved down to the Caribbean, and this is exactly the type of house and life story I want.
Thank you to Dave and Phoebe for sharing!
5 months ago · ·
Desiree Marietta Thank you for sharing their beautiful story and enviable life, their gorgeous but very practical home is very much a labor of love designed and built by themselves. How I wish I'd someday have the courage and resources to live a life like theirs!
5 months ago · ·
angelaad it's a beautiful life
5 months ago ·
moojo I just bought land in the florida keys, and am going to base the house I put there on these pictures....thank you. You guys are adorable.
5 months ago ·
Kathryn Peltier Design Comfortable AND beautiful - what could be a more perfect combination?
4 months ago ·
Yolanda DeCouto wow, now that's my idea of living! You look so happy after all these years,too.Love your relaxed attitude to life.
3 months ago ·
gretchenlee How darling are they?
I love this bright cheerful house and how they have managed to keep it simple but interesting. I have been thinking ahead for how my husband and I will downsize as we get older but sill have some privacy. Not too small and definitely not too big this house looks like a perfect fit. Bravo!
3 months ago ·
hr01 Wow really cool and sweeet story, what a way to live!
3 months ago ·
njesmaili wow!!! besides of the natural beauty of the island you did a great and magnificent job there!! congratulation... everything seems to be in a perfect place like it meant to be and also the color matches with these beautiful couple... good job again.
3 months ago ·
Lacy Can I be their granddaughter? What a darling couple and I love the home too!
6 weeks ago ·
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