Our
15 luxury villas, in the heart of Ubud Bali, are nestled amongst lush
natural gardens and structured around softly lit palace-style walkways
with stone arches and cobbled paths.
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A RESERVATION HERE
The attention
to simple details encompasses the best of Balinese culture, from the
myriad of ponds and flowing spring water to the scent of fresh picked
frangipanis that decorate every walkway.
All rooms are named after flowers,
have Roman blinds, wooden shower floors, air conditioning, ceiling
fan, exhaust fans or air-conditioning in the bathrooms, beautiful ceramics,
earthenware pots and earthenware or wooden dishes, and most have Javanese
glass paintings. Roofs are thatched with elephant grass, some ceilings
are visibly covered with woven bamboo mats. The roof tops have traditional
designs made of ijuk, the black fibre of the jaka palm tree, with animal
figures such as bulls or snakes.
TWO BEDROOM POOL VILLA
VILLA FRANGIPANI The entrance to this villa is through a pair of antique doors, past
the waterfall and up the stairs to the open sitting room. The pavilion
has a dining setting for four and a sound system. Next to the pavilion
is an air-conditioned bedroom which has two single beds that can
be converted into one king-sized bed. Across from the sandstone terrace
is the main bedroom that opens out to a peaceful veranda with bamboo
day bed. In between the two rooms is a wet-edge swimming pool looking
out over the cool and beautiful valley.
DELUXE VILLAS
VILLA POINCIANA As you step down
the winding path and pass through the arch, you arrive at your veranda
with its ceiling fans and two sofas. To the left, steps lead up to
a smaller terrace.
VILLA
GARDENIA On the hill, through a pair of contemporary doors you arrive
at an intimate tropical garden and up the steps to a big veranda with
two sofas.
VILLA ALLAMANDA One needs to cross
a bridge with water spouting out of enormous animal figures to get
to this villa. Antique carved wooden pillars on top of relief stone
carvings on either side form an arch in front of steps up to the entry.
Taking these steps down one would see a Buddha stone statue above this
arch which has carved stone flowers underneath. A balcony has magnificent
view of hills.
VILLA ROSE Walking through a pair of
contemporary doors opening into the hallway takes you to a wooden bridge
where our "honeymoon
suite" with an enormous balcony and marvelous view awaits you.
VILLA
ACACIA As you enter through a pair of
antique doors from Lombok inlaid with mother of pearl, you walk down
a short path and step up to the small veranda by the antique door leading
to the bedroom. A wooden bridge takes you to the sun deck.
VILLA CALLIANDRA Wooden steps lead
to the bedroom with its windows on three sides, a queen sized four
poster bed, and an antique door opens to the balcony with its dining
table and a stunning view.
POOL VILLAS
VILLA OLEANDER Located at the top
of the hill up a few steps one enters the villa through a pair of modern
doors leading to the garden and past the adjoining terrace. The villa
has its own private saltwater swimming pool and a wooden deck looking
out to grassy hills and the beautiful valley below.
VILLA CAMELLIA On the hill, step up through a pair of modern doors and two sets of
steps to the veranda with dining table and chairs. Windows are on
two sides, and one wall is adjacent to the tranquil lotus pond.
IBAH
SUITES
VILLA
HIBISCUS As you enter the villa through a pair of antique doors from
the island of Lombok, you are led down to a path next to a traditional
aling-aling wall where fresh flowers float in locally crafted ceramic
pots. From the bathroom tiled with marble, there is a view through
huge windows to the fishpond, and additional outdoor shower reached
through the adjoining antique door.
VILLA LILY A few steps down and you arrive at your door, framed by mythological
animal figures carved out of stone. On the veranda you find the large
wall sofa and dining table. Huge windows line both sides of the living
room.
IBAH TREETOPS
Ibah Treetops has 4 spacious rooms
in one large building. These rooms have a view of the rich rainforest
valley, with the river below. The building is entered from underneath
via a white stone cave. The building has a wooden shingle roof and
is constructed of natural stone and wood. All rooms have a terrazzo
floor and marble bathrooms. The two Deluxe Suites on the upper floor
can be connected as can the two Standard Rooms on the Lower level,
or, for a large group, the whole building can be used as a single unit.
There are original pen and ink drawing and glass paintings on the walls,
and our distinctive ceramics add to the decor.
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