MASTER SUITE ONE (SAFFRON): - King - sized four - poster bed with mosquito net - Glass sliding doors onto covered balcony - Dressing room - Ensuite with stainless steel bath, wooden vanity, twin basins and walk - in terrazzo rain shower -
Flat - screen satellite TV, DVD player and
small fridge - Air - conditioned - Black - out curtains MASTER SUITE TWO (AMBER): - King - sized four - poster bed with mosquito net - Mezzanine level with TV and queen - sized daybed - Walk - in dressing room - Palimanan
stone ensuite with rain shower, tub and twin basins -
Flat - screen TV, DVD player and
small fridge - Air - conditioned - Black - out curtains POOL VIEW ROOM (GINGER): - King - sized bed - Opens onto large
stone patio with pool views - Dressing area - Palimanan
stone ensuite with rain shower, tub and twin basins -
Flat - screen TV, DVD player and
small fridge - Air - conditioned - Black - out curtains TWIN CONVERTED STUDY ROOM (CINNAMON): - Converted study with twin canopied beds with mosquito nets - Opens onto large
stone patio with pool views - Palimanan
stone ensuite with rain shower, tub and twin basins -
Flat - screen TV, DVD player and
small fridge - Air - conditioned - Black - out curtains GUEST PAVILIONS (PAPRIKA, CLOVE, VERTYVER): - Three guest bedrooms face the pool in stand - alone pavilions with king - sized four - poster beds with mosquito nets - Ensuite bathrooms with rain showers -
Flat - screen TV, DVD player and
small fridge - Air - conditioned - Black - out curtains
Villa amenities include: sleeper sofa, lounge chairs, dining area equipped with silverware, dinnerware, glassware and stemware, Brazilian Chestnut wood floors, granite kitchen countertops, Sub Zero refrigerator, Wolf cooktop, oven and microwave, dishwasher, cookware and
small kitchen appliances, Travertine marble
stone in the entry - way, kitchen and bathrooms, High Speed Internet, Bose Home Entertainment system and
flat - screen TVs with cable, iPod docking station, super capacity washer / dryer, private lanai with sitting area and more.
Among them, two rooms are dedicated to site - specific works: Shachi Jokyo (1972), an array of
small,
flat stones supported by a single piece of wire that criss - crosses the room, and Tabunritsu (1975), a set of over thirty
stones mounted on top of a transparent plastic sheet draped over concrete blocks.