The smallest villa — one - bedroom Radha - is a century - old
teakwood pavilion raised on stilts above a lily pond.
The family - friendly garden atmosphere with timber decks and
teakwood pavilions plays host to regular traditional Balinese dance performances.
Not exact matches
Villa Ubud's entrance leads into a fan - cooled, tropical - style living
pavilion with cool stone floors and a steeply pitched roof supported by stout
teakwood columns.
The two vaulted
teakwood - lined bedroom
pavilions facing each other across the 10 - metre swimming pool are rich with colonial - style furniture, oriental rugs, and Chinese and Indonesian artefacts.
Villa Toba's entrance leads into a fan - cooled, tropical - style living
pavilion with cool stone floors and a steeply pitched roof supported by stout
teakwood columns.
INDOOR LIVING: - Open - plan living room with walls of glass doors leading onto the pool terrace giving guests the option of open - air or air - conditioned comfort - Oversized cream sofas - 60inch LED TV, Apple TV, DVD and iPod - Two dining tables of reclaimed
teakwood, seating six each - Teakwood island serves as a buffet, bar and cooking station - Fully - equipped chef's kitchen capable of serving 20 guests OUTDOOR LIVING: - 12m x 5m free - form tension - edge swimming pool - Expansive ironwood deck bridging the main living pavilion and the beach furnished with poolside beanbags, sun loungers and daybeds - A shoreline pergola with oversized daybed and semi-circular seating area - Gardens and lawn leading directly onto t
teakwood, seating six each -
Teakwood island serves as a buffet, bar and cooking station - Fully - equipped chef's kitchen capable of serving 20 guests OUTDOOR LIVING: - 12m x 5m free - form tension - edge swimming pool - Expansive ironwood deck bridging the main living pavilion and the beach furnished with poolside beanbags, sun loungers and daybeds - A shoreline pergola with oversized daybed and semi-circular seating area - Gardens and lawn leading directly onto t
Teakwood island serves as a buffet, bar and cooking station - Fully - equipped chef's kitchen capable of serving 20 guests OUTDOOR LIVING: - 12m x 5m free - form tension - edge swimming pool - Expansive ironwood deck bridging the main living
pavilion and the beach furnished with poolside beanbags, sun loungers and daybeds - A shoreline pergola with oversized daybed and semi-circular seating area - Gardens and lawn leading directly onto the beach
Both suites in the Pilisan
pavilion feature walls of carved
teakwood and beds facing the garden beyond sliding glass doors.
In each of the two master suites, on an aged
teakwood floor under a vaulted
pavilion ceiling, sits an oversized four - poster bed, with King Koil mattress dressed in fine cotton bedding.
BEDROOMS - All four air - conditioned bedroom suites are in a two - storey sleeping
pavilion at one end of the pool - All have sliding glass doors with
teakwood shutters, polished wood floors, hand - made coffered timber ceilings and handsome furniture enriched with Jim Thomson silks - All have 32 - inch TVs with cable channels - The second level master bedroom and guest bedroom have king - size beds (convertible to twin) and share a long balcony with daybeds looking onto the garden.
As in all
pavilions, the high ceilings with an open beam structure of
teakwood, lends character and space.
At the heart of Villa Des Indes I is the magnificent living
pavilion — a centuries - old elaborately carved
teakwood joglo, once the home of a Javanese aristocrat and believed to be the best preserved in Bali.
Fabulous fully staffed luxury Seminyak villa with four glamorous bedrooms, a heritage
teakwood living
pavilion, tropical gardens and 21m lagoon pool moments from the beach.
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.
Villa Kawi's entrance leads into a fan - cooled, tropical - style living
pavilion with cool stone floors and a steeply pitched roof supported by stout
teakwood columns.