Spacious, Luxury and Exclusive Decorated Interior
Umah Duri Villa
is located in the picturesque area known as Umalas, this is a three
bedrooms villa property. It is a only fifteen minute drive from the
upscale areas of Seminyak and Legian, where the famous finest
shopping area, dining, and nightlife. Umalas beach has some fine
ideal point for swimming and surfing. This contemporary Asian
influenced villa provides a cozy yet open-air lodging from which to
escape the bustle of downtown and retire into ones own private world
This property has
two separate buildings consisting of main living areas of the villa,
separated by an open lawn and swimming pool, and natural tiled
walkways lined in decorative smooth stones. The slightly elevated
main building consists of a living area and kitchen flanked on both
sides by wrap-around veranda and two bedrooms with private en-suite
bathrooms. A formal dining terrace is located to the far right of
the structure. The master bedroom and its en-suite bathroom are
situated in the second building. All the bedrooms are
air-conditioned.
A three bedrooms are
set off to either side of the main living room. The floors and
ceilings of both rooms are paneled with dark teak-wood, offering a
subtle contrast to the prominent light green and blue toned walls,
accented by recessed lighting fixtures. The bedrooms are decorated
with a collection of limited edition lithographs from modern Chinese
artists, and boast a phone system complete with internet access.
The bedroom to the left of the main living area is dominated by a
queen sized bed around which hangs a delicate white mosquito net
canopy, and a built-in wardrobe takes up the entire back wall. The
partially open-air en-suite bathroom is done in grey terazzo, with a
modern wrap-around shower, a large vanity and mirror, and an
exceptional vase filled with fragrant flowers.
Generously sized
windows open up to overlook the back garden.
The completely open-air paliman dining terrace is set to the far
right side of the main structure of the villa. A slatted wooden
overhang covered with glass creates a giant sun-roof over the entire
area, which is perpendicularly oriented to the rest of the villa so
as to be set in an open yet separate enclave of the house. The
dining table comfortably seats twelve. An orange wall gives a funky
flair to this room, co-ordinating wonderfully with the remaining
colour scheme of the villa. A desire to close off the dining room
terrace can be fulfilled by drawing down the natural bamboo blinds
that surround the three open sides. This allows cool breezes to
enter and bring with them wafts of frangipani given off by the
garden lining the surrounding wall of the villa grounds. The villa
temple is situated behind the rear of the dining terrace.
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Dividing the shaded
wrap-around porch of the main building into two distinct areas is
the main living room, which can be opened up for natural ventilation
or closed off by full-length sliding glass doors. A fantastically
choreographed color scheme dominates the room, accentuating the
geometric forms of the walls of the structure. Canary yellow walls
offer a playful contrast to the antique Asian decor, including
carved elephants, and Japanese rice-papered lamps set atop an
antique Chinese console. The furniture is a mix of sculpted modern
and antique styles. Two blissfully relaxing Indonesian day beds
offer lounging space atop white mattresses and a rainbow of plush
pillows. A solid carved coffee table from India rests in the
middle, and along one wall is a streamlined wood cabinet concealing
the TV and DVD player. Towards the back of the room is a striking
blue-toned lavender guest bathroom.
A wavy tiled wall
conceals part of the fully equipped, modern kitchen. The contours
of the solid teak bar top accentuate the natural patterns of the
wood, and create a comfortable bar area in front of the kitchen,
complete with barstools, from which one can overlook the expanse of
the property. A provocatively limited edition lithograph of a house
interior enhances the cosy feel this area emanates. The exposed
timber cathedral ceiling arches to a point incorporating ceiling
fans.
Two contemporary bedrooms are set off to either side of the main
living room. The floors and ceilings of both rooms are panelled
with dark teak-wood, offering a subtle contrast to the prominent
light green and blue toned walls, accented by recessed lighting
fixtures. All of the bedrooms are decorated with a collection of
limited edition lithographs from modern Chinese artists, and boast a
phone system complete with internet access
A tiled pathway
slices through the meticulous lawn and leads from the dining terrace
to the second structure, housing the air-conditioned master bedroom.
The organic materials used in the construction of this traditional
structure emanate a natural ambience. The high alang-alang
(thatched) roof provides an arched ceiling with a ceiling fan,
complimenting the rich teak-wood floors.
The two
prominent walls are composed of huge sliding glass doors allowing
the room to be completely opened up to the property or closed off
and concealed by swaths of eggshell-toned draperies for absolute
serenity and privacy. Draped with delicate white mosquito netting,
the king sized canopy bed with Lombok sarong covers dominates the
room, and is complimented on either side by matching wooden beside
tables topped off with modern lamps and vases overflowing with
fragrant fresh cut flowers.
An oversized
standing wardrobe is concealed behind the bed. Nestled in one
corner, the TV offers an added means of escape. The enormous ensuite
bathroom is separated from the room by sliding glass doors.
Partially open-air, it is done completely in creme marbled terazzo
for a contemporary minimalist feel. The large bathtub is set atop a
Japanese-style slatted wood platform, with a tropical rain-head
showerhead arching above. A magnificent mirror sits above the
massive elegant double vanity, and all the amenities are tastefully
done in dark wood and bamboo. The tranquil sounds of fountains
spouting three streams of cool water into the ten meter swimming
pool compliment the sun dappled property, embracing the tropical
easy-living climate produced by the villa layout. On both sides of
the pool are sets of wooden sun-deck lounges and elegant white
umbrellas casting desirable shade when needed.
From any position on
the villa grounds, one is able to absorb the fine feel of open space
and comfort that Umah Duri embraces so well, while watching the
maturing palm fronds play in the breeze. The villa offers a
stimulating and fully relaxing retreat.
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