Resting upon a headland beside a deserted beach on Bali’s West Coast, with a breathtaking 360-degree view of mountains, rice fields, and the Indian Ocean, is a spectacular six-bedroom hideaway estate on expansive 21,695sqm freehold land. The estate has a modern and minimalist style, cleverly blending sophisticated elegance with the ambience of the setting. The architectural concept reveals comfort and simplicity, while the interiors unobtrusively introduce natural materials, fabrics and colours.
The two-story building is characterized by white stone walls, cream terrazzo tiled floors, and lime-washed timbers and a colonnaded walkway on either side, on both ground and upper floor levels. The ground floor houses an open-air living room complete with a soaring roof and an upper gallery on either side. The living room is open on two sides – on the seaward side is the garden, swimming pool and the ocean, while on the inland side is an ornamental pond presided over by a ‘floating’ 2.5-metre-high Buddha statue. Beyond the statue is an infinite vista of rice fields. On the right is a dining room with a glass sliding door on three sides designed to be opened for a semi alfresco dining experience or closed when it becomes too breezy. Open plan and adjacent to the dining room is the designer kitchen, fully equipped with an imported oven and five-burner hob, a double-door refrigerator, a built-in wine cellar and wine fridge. This bright and airy kitchen is further enhanced by a sliding glass door at the far end overlooking the rice fields. A wet kitchen is tucked away out of sight at the back, linked by a hatch. On the left is an air-conditioned lounge functioning as a playroom with a billiard table and one of the bedroom facing the ocean and a pretty corner of the garden with a collection of stone statues from Sumba. The room features glass doors on three sides. The adjoining garden bathroom is fitted with a bathtub for two with a huge, cream terrazzo surround, twin ceramic washbasins, a walk-in raindrop shower with the additional provision of a handheld shower, carved wall mirrors and a toilet hidden behind a low louvre door.
Three bedrooms are upstairs, including the master bedroom and family room, all en-suite, and have a magnificent ocean view. The master bedroom is characterized by glass doors on two sides, enabling access from both sides of the building. It features a Yogya stone floor under a soaring roof with open beams. There is a broad sunny terrace at the front of this room, offering wonderful views of the coastline and the night sky. Accessed by glass doors, the ensuite bathroom is light and airy, long and spacious, with picture windows positioned on three sides to maximize the stunning views. The bathroom is fitted with double washbasins, mirrors, a toilet, and double rain showers. The family room is furnished with two king-size beds and the adjoining sunny, open-air bathroom is bordered by Yogya stone walls for privacy, yet still offers views of the rice fields and mountains. It is fitted with a bathtub for two in a cream terrazzo surround and a raindrop shower open to the sky.
A single-storey guest wing, linked to the main building, presents two guest rooms and a media room with views of the ocean, mountains and rice fields. This spacious media room is equipped with a flat screen TV and DVD player, as well as a library of books and DVDs.
Gardens are on all sides of the villa. The entrance garden showcases an ornamental pond, presided over by a towering Buddha statue. The front garden is dominated by the swimming pool, just footsteps away from the beach on an elevated buff, 13 meters above sea level and a helipad rests to one side. The enticing 27m x 11 mmeter swimming pool is curved on one side, following the contours of the terraced garden, and there is a shelf at the inner edge, which is a nice place for relaxing in cool shallow water.
Offered fully furnished, this is a one-of-a-kind sanctuary. Great holiday home and potential for commercial use.
Resting upon a headland beside a deserted beach on Bali’s West Coast, with a breathtaking 360-degree view of mountains, rice fields, and the Indian Ocean, is a spectacular six-bedroom hideaway estate on expansive 21,695sqm freehold land. The estate has a modern and minimalist style, cleverly blending sophisticated elegance with the ambience of the setting. The architectural concept reveals comfort and simplicity, while the interiors unobtrusively introduce natural materials, fabrics and colours. The two-story building is characterized by white stone walls, cream terrazzo tiled floors, and lime-washed timbers and a colonnaded walkway on either side, on both ground and upper floor levels. The ground floor houses an open-air living room complete with a soaring roof and an upper gallery on either side. The living room is open on two sides – on the seaward side is the garden, swimming pool and the ocean, while on the inland side is an ornamental pond presided over by a ‘floating’ 2.5-metre-high Buddha statue. Beyond the statue is an infinite vista of rice fields. On the right is a dining room with a glass sliding door on three sides designed to be opened for a semi alfresco dining experience or closed when it becomes too breezy. Open plan and adjacent to the dining room is the designer kitchen, fully equipped with an imported oven and five-burner hob, a double-door refrigerator, a built-in wine cellar and wine fridge. This bright and airy kitchen is further enhanced by a sliding glass door at the far end overlooking the rice fields. A wet kitchen is tucked away out of sight at the back, linked by a hatch. On the left is an air-conditioned lounge functioning as a playroom with a billiard table and one of the bedroom facing the ocean and a pretty corner of the garden with a collection of stone statues from Sumba. The room features glass doors on three sides. The adjoining garden bathroom is fitted with a bathtub for two with a huge, cream terrazzo surround, twin ceramic washbasins, a walk-in raindrop shower with the additional provision of a handheld shower, carved wall mirrors and a toilet hidden behind a low louvre door. Three bedrooms are upstairs, including the master bedroom and family room, all en-suite, and have a magnificent ocean view. The master bedroom is characterized by glass doors on two sides, enabling access from both sides of the building. It features a Yogya stone floor under a soaring roof with open beams. There is a broad sunny terrace at the front of this room, offering wonderful views of the coastline and the night sky. Accessed by glass doors, the ensuite bathroom is light and airy, long and spacious, with picture windows positioned on three sides to maximize the stunning views. The bathroom is fitted with double washbasins, mirrors, a toilet, and double rain showers. The family room is furnished with two king-size beds and the adjoining sunny, open-air bathroom is bordered by Yogya stone walls for privacy, yet still offers views of the rice fields and mountains. It is fitted with a bathtub for two in a cream terrazzo surround and a raindrop shower open to the sky.A single-storey guest wing, linked to the main building, presents two guest rooms and a media room with views of the ocean, mountains and rice fields. This spacious media room is equipped with a flat screen TV and DVD player, as well as a library of books and DVDs.Gardens are on all sides of the villa. The entrance garden showcases an ornamental pond, presided over by a towering Buddha statue. The front garden is dominated by the swimming pool, just footsteps away from the beach on an elevated buff, 13 meters above sea level and a helipad rests to one side. The enticing 27m x 11 mmeter swimming pool is curved on one side, following the contours of the terraced garden, and there is a shelf at the inner edge, which is a nice place for relaxing in cool shallow water. Offered fully furnished, this is a one-of-a-kind sanctuary. Great holiday home and potential for commercial use. Freehold - USD 3,850,000
Resting upon a headland beside a deserted beach on Bali’s West Coast, with a breathtaking 360-degree view of mountains, rice fields, and the Indian Ocean, is a spectacular six-bedroom hideaway estate on expansive 21,695sqm freehold land. The estate has a modern and minimalist style, cleverly blending sophisticated elegance with the ambience of the setting. The architectural concept reveals comfort and simplicity, while the interiors unobtrusively introduce natural materials, fabrics and colours.
The two-story building is characterized by white stone walls, cream terrazzo tiled floors, and lime-washed timbers and a colonnaded walkway on either side, on both ground and upper floor levels. The ground floor houses an open-air living room complete with a soaring roof and an upper gallery on either side. The living room is open on two sides – on the seaward side is the garden, swimming pool and the ocean, while on the inland side is an ornamental pond presided over by a ‘floating’ 2.5-metre-high Buddha statue. Beyond the statue is an infinite vista of rice fields. On the right is a dining room with a glass sliding door on three sides designed to be opened for a semi alfresco dining experience or closed when it becomes too breezy. Open plan and adjacent to the dining room is the designer kitchen, fully equipped with an imported oven and five-burner hob, a double-door refrigerator, a built-in wine cellar and wine fridge. This bright and airy kitchen is further enhanced by a sliding glass door at the far end overlooking the rice fields. A wet kitchen is tucked away out of sight at the back, linked by a hatch. On the left is an air-conditioned lounge functioning as a playroom with a billiard table and one of the bedroom facing the ocean and a pretty corner of the garden with a collection of stone statues from Sumba. The room features glass doors on three sides. The adjoining garden bathroom is fitted with a bathtub for two with a huge, cream terrazzo surround, twin ceramic washbasins, a walk-in raindrop shower with the additional provision of a handheld shower, carved wall mirrors and a toilet hidden behind a low louvre door.
Three bedrooms are upstairs, including the master bedroom and family room, all en-suite, and have a magnificent ocean view. The master bedroom is characterized by glass doors on two sides, enabling access from both sides of the building. It features a Yogya stone floor under a soaring roof with open beams. There is a broad sunny terrace at the front of this room, offering wonderful views of the coastline and the night sky. Accessed by glass doors, the ensuite bathroom is light and airy, long and spacious, with picture windows positioned on three sides to maximize the stunning views. The bathroom is fitted with double washbasins, mirrors, a toilet, and double rain showers. The family room is furnished with two king-size beds and the adjoining sunny, open-air bathroom is bordered by Yogya stone walls for privacy, yet still offers views of the rice fields and mountains. It is fitted with a bathtub for two in a cream terrazzo surround and a raindrop shower open to the sky.
A single-storey guest wing, linked to the main building, presents two guest rooms and a media room with views of the ocean, mountains and rice fields. This spacious media room is equipped with a flat screen TV and DVD player, as well as a library of books and DVDs.
Gardens are on all sides of the villa. The entrance garden showcases an ornamental pond, presided over by a towering Buddha statue. The front garden is dominated by the swimming pool, just footsteps away from the beach on an elevated buff, 13 meters above sea level and a helipad rests to one side. The enticing 27m x 11 mmeter swimming pool is curved on one side, following the contours of the terraced garden, and there is a shelf at the inner edge, which is a nice place for relaxing in cool shallow water.
Offered fully furnished, this is a one-of-a-kind sanctuary. Great holiday home and potential for commercial use.
Born and raised in Tahiti in French Polynesia, Julien graduated with a Bachelor of Business specializing in International Hotel and Resort Management from a highly regarded hotel school in Australia before embarking on a career in luxury hotels in French Polynesia, Australia and Dubai. Seeking new challenges, he moved to Bali 2012 and worked in the field of villa management, whilst at the same time studying the Indonesian language at university, before joining Exotiq Property. His extensive experience in customer service and his people skills allow him to go above and beyond client expectation.