The Balinese thatched - roof style Bali Ubud Padi Villas are set amidst beautiful landscape of tropical garden overlooking the magnificent view of terraced rice paddy fields.
Under a traditional
Balinese thatched roof, the open air spaces of the Lounge Bar and Dining Area present unrivaled views of the Indian ocean and Bali West Coast.
Batu Karang Lembongan Resort is characterized withthe traditional
Balinese thatched roof, contemporary Balinese design combining with modern architecture and facilities.
An elevated in traditional
Balinese thatch roof allows for optimal work flow of water, while dappled Sunlight filters through windows of stained glass.
Two lovely bungalows with alang - alang roofing (typical
Balinese thatch) are placed at the end of the pool.
Traditional
Balinese thatch, natural stone and ornate wood carvings lend an authentic ambience to our luxury lanai rooms and villas.
Not exact matches
The vaulted ceilings here are either
thatched with alang - alang grass in the traditional
Balinese style or elegant ironwood shingles, while the walls are made of attractive Palimanan stone and the flooring consists of either terrazzo or teakwood.
More
Balinese and traditional in style, these one - bedroom villa rentals in Seminyak have
thatched roofs, separate sleeping and living pavilions, and lush gardens surrounding the pools (we always heard birds chirping).
An aura of mystique is created with
thatched roofing and
Balinese water features together with vast Mediterranean style roof decks, resort pool and spa.
Surrounded by the sea, each spa villa has been ingeniously designed to blend with the environment, highlighted in Indonesian «merbau» wood, traditional
Balinese «alang alang»
thatched roofs, and interiors enhanced by the natural contours of the rocks.
The open - air,
thatched roof restaurant pavilion overlooks the meandering free - form swimming pool, styled after a
Balinese river, with luxurious two - story bungalows at the water's edge.
This well - regarded private sanctuary is comprised of a cluster of
thatched - roof bungalows, a Thai - and -
Balinese spa, and a beachfront restaurant (not to mention a new Chef's Table), and it's all reachable by a 15 - minute boat ride or by seaplane from the mainland.
It's a Javanese immersion experience: guests learn the intricacies of traditional
Balinese flower arranging, whip up traditional Indonesian dishes at the onsite cooking school, and unwind with a mantra massage and spiritual blessing in the open - air
thatched roof spa casita.
Thatched - roof
Balinese - style bungalows blend in with this natural beauty.
In the enchanted retreat to world of privacy, vacationers may relax under the beneath of
thatched roof and private pool hosted by
Balinese legendary smile and courtesy.
The resort has been designed as a walled
Balinese village, with river - stone walkways linking to the 30
thatched - roof pavilions.
Villa Puri Ayu 15 Deluxe Villa cottages was designed in traditional
Balinese style, with
thatched roof.
Balinese influence in the architecture is prevalent, topped with the famous traditional
Balinese style
thatched roofs which give a splendid final touch of being in Bali.
Surrounded by the sea, each spa villa has been ingeniously designed to blend with the environment, highlighted in Indonesian «merbau» wood, traditional
Balinese «alang alang»
thatched roofs, and interiors enhanced by the natural contours of the rocks on which they sit.
Carefully designed to capture the sea breeze and the ocean views, Villa Ombak Laut features individual living and sleeping pavilions with high - vaulted ceilings and alang - alang
thatched roofs, fashioned on the traditional
Balinese compound.
Constructed with high quality local materials including alang alang
thatch, Palimanan stone and teak wood; the property combines the very best of
Balinese architectural elements with contemporary flair, elegant finishes and modern amenities.
Classic
Balinese architecture with alang - alang
thatched roofs, sandstone walls, polished stone and dark wood floors provide the perfect backdrop to showcase the villa's striking contemporary artwork.
The contemporary
Balinese architectural design presents a splendid, single - storey,
thatched pavilion housing a living & dining area, air - conditioned TV room with a sofa - bed, and modern kitchen; this is adjacent to a two - storey building incorporating four air - conditioned bedrooms complete with ensuite bathrooms, a balcony and a terrace.
Outdoor living A large
thatch - roofed
Balinese wantilan, set in the gardens beside the main pool, is furnished with low, cushioned sofas.
Constructed in traditional
Balinese style with an intricately
Thatched roof and supported by four massive Pillars, this bale provides an informal area in Which to relax with a cocktail and enjoy the exceptional colors at sunset.
Villa Danny completed with private plunge pool and traditional
Balinese «Alang Alang» (
thatched grass) roof rest / dining «Bale» (pavilion).
Batu Karang Lembongan Resort & Day Spa is a boutique resort that offers the ultimate indulgence with 10 traditional spacious one - bedroom
Balinese villas with alang - alang
thatched roofs.
Situated in a high
Balinese style
thatched roof house, on the ridge overlooking the luscious Valley of the Kings, CasCades bar and restaurant is the perfect place for a wonderful dining experience with loved ones.
The contemporary
Balinese architectural design presents a splendid, single - storey,
thatched pavilion housing a living & dining area...
Balinese Bungalow 2 The second
Balinese Bungalow has a conical shaped rooftop with traditional
thatching in a style that is reminiscent of a tropical island dwelling.
Each features a traditional
Balinese roof of woven
thatch and is fully air - conditioned to evoke nights of restful slumber.
The shrine itself is in a traditional
Balinese bale with four pillars on the open porch and a
thatch roof.
Mercure Resort Sanur, renovated in 2004 under Bali Contemporary design features 186 guestrooms in 41
Balinese cottages with
thatch roof.
Enjoy the
Balinese theme, park under the
thatched roof carport.
The
thatched - roof
Balinese style of 35 villas & 24 standards blend in with the natural beauty and are artistically furnished with typical
Balinese & luxuries amenities to make your stay more enjoyable.
With two living areas, an open - plan kitchen, dining room, terrace, infrared sauna, jacuzzi, private swimming pool and traditional
Balinese water features, plus a
thatched poolside balé in lush tropical surrounds, the villa makes an ideal base for relaxing balmy Bali days before heading out for a night on the town.
Designed by famed
Balinese architect Popo Danes, Cemara's five ocean - facing living and sleeping pavilions feature light interiors liberally adorned with finely crafted local materials: alang - alang
thatched roofs; Palimanan and terrazzo floors; river - stone walls; elaborately carved and gilded teakwood doors.
These essential household accoutrements are showcased within the grounds of Villa Belong Dua along with a traditional
thatched Balinese rice barn from the village; now more often used as a playhouse, but once a symbol of social status indicating the ownership of precious rice - fields.
Thatched - roof
Balinese style bungalows blend in with this natural beauty.
Villa Asyik has many
Balinese features like the
thatched alang alang roof, carved doors, and furniture along with all the modern amenities.
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The resort is found on the outskirts of Ubud, Bali's cultural capital, nestled between verdant terraced fields, with pebbled paths leading to historic shrines, and
thatched - roof buildings that reflect a traditional
Balinese village.
Arranged in the «compound - style» of traditional
Balinese homes, Villa Cemara is made up of a series of alang - alang
thatched pavilions connected by garden walkways and serene outdoor living spaces.
This approach is accomplished through the high - vaulted ceilings made of grass -
thatched roofs, the rattan furniture, the natural stone and the bamboo veneers as well as Indonesian artworks and ornate
Balinese fabrics.
Featuring a delightful and practical fusion of modern and traditional architectural styles, Villa Maridadi features high - vaulted ceilings and
thatched roofs made of alang - alang, a variety of
Balinese grass.
The hotel features a typical
thatched roof
Balinese style bungalow with modern touch in some part of the hotel building.
Pranamar's open - air,
thatched roof restaurant pavilion overlooks the meandering free - form swimming pool, styled after a
Balinese river, with luxurious two - story bungalows at the water's edge.
Guests looking for a luxury dining restaurant in Lombok will be delighted by our open air,
thatched dining spaces which serve fine international cuisine, local delicacies and Lombok coffee, complimented by live, traditional music and
Balinese dance.
Under a traditional
thatched roof sits a magnificent lily pond, framed by intimate tables and
Balinese stone carvings.
All rooms feature
Balinese hand - carved doors and décor, ceiling fans, and
thatched roofs that naturally cool the cottages.