Next to the pool deck is a white Palimanan stone pool lounge and bar with a glass and
teakwood roof, ceiling fans, bar stools, a table and built - in cushioned daybeds for lounging and enjoying barbecues, tapas and drinks from the bar.
Romantic and ultra-private, the suite's king - size four - poster bed, swathed in mosquito netting, sits under a vaulted
teakwood roof, while a silk ottoman and chaise longue, dressing area and a writing desk offer additional comfort and facilities.
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.
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.
Under the
teakwood - lined vaulted
roof, two over-sized sofas and designer all - weather rattan chairs encircle a black marble coffee table.
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.
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
This luxurious 4 - bedroom villa successfully incorporated an elegant contemporary architecture style into the design of the villa with its sleek modern tropical structures, ironwood shingle
roofs, refined indigenous stones, and native noble
teakwood finishes.
The spacious Living & Dining Pavilion is characterized by a soaring
roof, splendid honey - colored
teakwood paneling, a creamy - colored Indian stone wall and a polished marble floor.
Living & Dining Pavilion The spacious Living & Dining Pavilion is characterised by a soaring
roof, splendid honey - coloured
teakwood panelling, a creamy - coloured Indian stone wall and a polished marble floor.
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.
The two, three and four - bedroom villas feature natural stone,
teakwood decks and indigenous grass or ironwood tile
roofs.
Bali's beauty shines in the materials used too — vaulted alang - alang thatched
roofs, lava stone steps, coral walls, and terrazzo and
teakwood floors.