Sentences with phrase «alang thatched»

Living in Blissful Hideaway On stepping into the lobby of Mahagiri Villas, you will luxuriate in an unusual sense of tranquility, security and exclusivity.Meanwhile, each unit of villas is very spacious and restful reflecting a Balinese compound.Typical style of exposed alang - alang thatched roof assures the comfort both during rainy and dry season.Composed by local stones and selected hardwood as well as backed up by stylish and quality interior, they bequeath tropical cozy living.Then, all living rooms are designed to overlook swimming pool and lush garden so they provide a wide perspective and fresh scene.
Named after the native tree that shades the temple guarding its entrance, Villa Cemara comprises a cluster of one - and two - storey alang - alang thatched pavilions inspired by the compound - style of traditional Balinese family homes and arranged around a 14 - metre greenstone - tiled pool.
Bali's beauty shines in the materials used too — vaulted alang - alang thatched roofs, lava stone steps, coral walls, and terrazzo and teakwood floors.
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.
The liberal use of local materials — exotic hardwood and terrazzo floors, coral - limestone walls and vaulted alang - alang thatched roofs — is testimony to the owners» passion for Bali, as is their stunning collection of museum - quality art and artefacts that contribute to the villa's unique character and charm.
This spacious five - bedroom residence offers traditional alang - alang thatched roofs, lush tropical gardens, generous green - stone swimming pool, lavish living spaces and spectacular ocean views exudes beauty from every angle.
The pool - edge living pavilion is open on four sides and features a soaring alang - alang thatched roof supported by coconut - wood pillars above a floor of Palimanan stone inlaid with polished teak.
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.
This stunning five - bedroom residence with traditional alang - alang thatched roofs, lush tropical gardens, generous green - stone swimming pool, lavish living spaces and spectacular ocean views exudes beauty from every pore.
Coconuts Beach Resort is a simple and nice Bali hotel located on the cliff beach of Lembongan island, with 18 free standing villas with their alang - alang thatched roofs are miraculously overlooking Mt. Agung and with the sounds of the sea.Each villa at Coconuts Beach Resort is surrounded by a raised pavilion with a landscape setting, facing gardens, the ocean and the lower and higher swimming pool.
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.
This is one of the largest kitchens on the island and opens out onto a timber deck area - Entertainment pavilion on lower level with ocean views featuring, an alang - alang thatched roof and Palimanan stone floor with billiard table, TV, DVD and stereo system, sofa polished concrete bar stools and washroom OUTDOOR LIVING: - 25m infinity swimming pool with spectacular ocean views and features shallow end for children - Poolside deck with sun loungers and daybeds - Large stone terrace featuring stone table seating 14 guests - Stunning landscaped gardens designed by one of Bali's premier landscape architects featuring manicured lawns, running water features, exotic trees and flowering plants.
INDOOR LIVING: - Two - tiered open - sided living and dining pavilion with enormous alang - alang thatched roof - Lower tier is plush with sofas and relaxation areas - Upper tier houses the dining room with banquet - sized table - Fully - equipped stainless steel kitchen - Separate air - conditioned lounge bar that doubles as a cinema room featuring large daybeds, Bose surround sound system, terrace with eight - seater dining table and separate washroom OUTDOOR LIVING: - 30m x 8m swimming pool set on sloping lawns and furnished with single and double sun loungers and umbrellas and featuring a floating pool gazebo - Impeccably manicured lawns are the perfect setting for yoga, weddings or parties
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.
SUPER KING MASTER SUITE: - Stand - alone, ocean - view suite with lofty thatched roof and teak floors - Super king - sized four - poster bed - Two sets of sliding glass doors, one opening onto a patio - Study with window seat and large flat - screen TV and DVD player - Ensuite with cream terrazzo tub and outdoor shower - Air - conditioning and ceiling fan KING MASTER SUITES 1 & 2: - Two master suites house in separate buildings featuring alang - alang thatched ceilings and teakwood floors - King - sized beds with mosquito nets - Patio - Stone - walled garden bathroom with cream terrazzo tub and outdoor shower - Air - conditioning and ceiling fan
Named after the major banjars (community councils) in the village, these large suites have marble - edged teakwood parquet floors spread out under a vaulted alang - alang thatched roof.
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.
Enjoy living in a tropical open - plan house with a traditional alang - alang thatched rooftop that overlooks the pretty lush green garden and pool.
Those seeking shade for a siesta will gravitate to the alang - alang thatched balé raised above a waterfall - filled rock pool overlooking the beach.
The villa's living areas and five bedroom suites are housed in three alang - alang thatched pavilions that extend across the estate.
The social hub of the villa, the open - sided living pavilion, sits in the middle of the compound and is a striking feature with its white pillars, white Palimanan stone floors and high vaulted alang - alang thatched roof.
At the heart of this heavenly beachfront estate is the huge open - sided alang - alang thatched living pavilion cooled by the sea breeze and complete with remote control Bose surround - sound system.
Heliconia, the impressive master suite, occupies a stand - alone alang - alang thatched pavilion adjacent to the beach and separated from the pool area by a water feature.
Cooled with ceiling fans this spectacular two - tiered pavilion with its enormous alang - alang thatched roof provides the ultimate leisure and dining experience.
With an alang - alang thatched roof and Palimanan stone floor, this room is cooled by ceiling fans and the natural sea breeze.
Designed to merge perfectly with its dramatic coastal setting, the magnificent five - bedroom Villa Bayuh Sabbha employs a delightful mix of limestone, teakwood and alang - alang thatch, blending traditional architecture and antique elements...
The main pavilion is uniquely design and decorated featuring alang - alang thatch roofing showcasing the old Bali style that is eclectic, historic and romantic.
The main house is a two - storey pavilion, roofed in alang - alang thatch, comprising two double bedrooms and one single bedroom, a wrap - around terrace on the second floor, an open - air living room on ground level, an office and a wine cellar.

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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.
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.
Here, the owner, Andrew Dixon, has taken sustainable development in the region to new levels, using native material like alang - alang grass, lava stone, and compressed bamboo to construct the curvaceous thatched villas.
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.
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.
Living & Dining Pavilion The expansive Living & Dining Pavilion is characterised by a soaring «alang alang» thatched roof, cream terrazzo floor, and floor - to - ceiling glass doors that run the length of the building and along one side.
The living pavilion is open on four sides and features a Soaring «alang alang» Thatched roof supported by coconut wood cream Palimanan Pillars above a stone floor.
It suggests the era of grand sojourns, of cruise ships and safaris, and is the perfect name for a villa whose owner loves to travel the globe: Farah Khan, whose fashion creations are favoured by many Hollywood celebrities, has styled Voyage as a barefoot luxury abode, while maintaining the old world charm of coconut - wood floors, bamboo, thatched alang - alang roof and driftwood lamps in a tropical island setting metres from the white - sand beach.
Villa Asyik has many Balinese features like the thatched alang alang roof, carved doors, and furniture along with all the modern amenities.
Two lovely bungalows with alang - alang roofing (typical Balinese thatch) are placed at the end of the pool.
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.
Carefully crafted in bamboo and traditional alang alang thatch for the ultimate in sustainably chic tropical cabanas that respect the pristine environment of the island.
This eco-friendly resort offers luxury tented accommodation, with striking communal spaces crafted in bamboo and «alang - alang» thatched roofs.
One - bedroom Villa The spacious one - bedroom Balinese villa set under the alang alang thatched roof with a sleek design and finest amenities.
Supreme elegance meets traditional Balinese style with a mix of cool limestone, warm - toned teak and alang alang thatch, all intended to merge in perfect harmony with the profoundly beautiful ocean - side setting.
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