This Bali villa is situated in between the villages of Umalas and Kerobokan. It is a very exclusive villa that was specifically designed to pay homage to the Indonesian archipelago. A French couple was so fascinated by the culture and artifacts of Indonesia that they decided to build their villa in Bali as a “tribute to Indonesian art and architecture”.
If you stepped foot in this Bali villa, you would automatically get a feeling of being in a very luxurious museum. It is totally decorated with masks, primitive artifacts, folk art pieces, ancient woodcarvings, and tribal paintings that were collected from all over Indonesia by this couple over the last 20 years. The art pieces are not placed in show case boxes, but instead put in strategic positions all over this villa in Bali to present the uniqueness in each piece.
This Bali villa may seem a little bit archaic, but don’t be fooled! It was designed and built for the Twenty first century with a state of the art modern kitchen, an infinity pool, contemporary jacuzzi, and a highly developed plumbing system. The deck that surrounds the swimming pool is made out of natural recycled teak wood and the poolside pavilion is made from an early 20th century Minangkabau rice barn from Sumatra. This place has a lot of soul and history from the types of material used in constructing this Bali villa.
Guests who rent this Bali villa enjoy the outdoor feel that this place offers. The villa was built with an amazing relaxation area that is surrounded by rattan chairs, iconic bubble chairs, and stools that we’re made from the gamelan instrument. It’s a great area to socialize and make some music being that it is a room decorated with Indonesian instruments such as a drum, gong, zither, and the famous gamelan.
Many people who construct villas in Bali try to build and design their homes to have the ethnicity of the Indonesian culture, but none can compare to this amazing Bali villa. The owners of this property have traveled to the ends of Java, Sumatra, Sumba, Sumbawa, and to many other Indonesian islands to get the inspiration to build a home with so much culture and heritage.
If you are interested in booking this Bali villa or something similar to this cultural home, you can contact Pambali at info@pambali.com. Our trained staff is friendly and always willing to help you find the perfect Bali villa getaway.
