Before us is an exquisite tropical villa-hotel that combines modern architectural solutions with traditional elements of local style. The structure demonstrates a harmonious interaction between nature and architecture, characteristic of the finest examples of resort properties in Southeast Asia.
The facade of the villa presents an expressive composition of contrasting materials—natural stone in the lower part of the building and light plastered surfaces on the second level. The high-pitched roof, executed in traditional Balinese style with wooden rafters creating a warm amber accent in evening lighting, deserves special attention. The wooden elements of the roof frame are intentionally left exposed, giving the interior authenticity and tactile warmth.
The architect masterfully works with volumes, creating a dynamic composition of elements at varying heights. The protruding second-floor balcony with wooden railings provides a visual connection to the surrounding landscape. The stonework of the first floor is made from local material of irregular shape, emphasizing the organic nature of the architecture and its connection to the territory.
The panoramic glazing and sliding doors blur the boundary between internal and external space, allowing nature to literally penetrate the interior. The compact pool adjacent to the facade not only serves a recreational function but also acts as a decorative element, reflecting the architecture of the building and creating a play of light in the evening hours.
The landscaping solution with tropical plants organically complements the architectural ensemble, creating an atmosphere of a secluded oasis. The thoughtful evening lighting emphasizes the texture of materials and reveals the architectural features of the building at night.