Friday, October 8, 2010

Villa Istana - Best Villa Rental in Bali

Uluwatu The Istana is located in the Banjar of Suluban up and rests on a peninsula in the south-east of Bali, an area known as The Bukit. The property overlooks white sand beaches and blue lagoon abundant with fish and coral, and offers a privileged position to witness breathtaking sunsets on the island.

When the trade winds blow, a massive swell from the Pacific Ocean crashes onto the barrier surrounding Uluwatu, which drew waves that surfers from all overthe world, breaks are known, the fifth best in the world and are only ten minutes walk from the villa. With the villa, so close to the Holy Pura Uluwatu, an island of the nine mother temples, the site is spiritually inspiring and undeniably unique.

Set back 40 feet from the wall of rock, the Istana is sitting on a huge gate and the property has two swimming pools, a relaxation bale, a private facility and a main house, which consists of a living room,Dining room, living room (known as the dot com room) and four suites are identical.

Both buildings are single-storey and open-air with rich teakwood floors, inspiring a natural environment, preserving and enhancing the view spectacular. Any style is a balance between understated modern architecture and traditional Indonesian detail, with features that blend Indonesian materials and workmanship. The work is a mixture of primitive art and antiquesIndonesia, consistent with the spirit of tradition.

The property is surrounded by an imposing white wall, and is accompanied by a massive gate that you enter the Istana. The car park provides ample space for parking and is paved with grass for a cooling effect. Flamboyant flame and the line of the wall, providing shade, with flowering pink, white and red oleander and fragrant lilac planted below. The modern kitchen, which is to trade in the StateTechnology equipment in the area, apart from the rest of the structures and set the security post.

Lotus water gardens flank the streamlined covered walkway leads from the entrance to the main house, a straight line in the eyes all the way to the horizon. The color of the mixtures of water in the pool in the seabed, the two merged with the mind's eye, at this time that the pool is an extension of the Pacific Ocean, which lies on them.

L 'Mixed main garden is decorated with palms, ferns and heliconia, with white flowers Spider lilies, and dwarf lilacs Aturium while the gnarled trunks of numerous frangipanis lead the eye upward to their magnificent flowers that bloom. The tropical flora shades the side of the house, creating a vision of protecting parking and kitchen, while the ponds are naturally cool the living room with the help of the winds southeast.

The trail leads to the large open-airLiving room, which overlooks this breathtaking estate. The living room is the center of the building, and the rich teak floors are 8 meters high, self-supported, exposed cathedral ceiling, accentuated complete with ceiling fans. Matching natural wood cabinets and a beautiful U-shaped sofa bed surrounding a matching table enable the establishment of a natural and comfortable device to hold a large white limestone sculpture, the representation of the legendary founding Uluwatu, accentsthe right wall. The sculpture represents the arrival of the priest Pedanda Shakti Wawu Rauh, the legend came to Bali from Java Kaluwih straddling a tree leaf, in AD 1546, and reached Hindu liberation "Moska" the place where The Temple was then determined.

The open view offers constantly changing natural light as the sun moves across the sky from morning to evening and night. During the night, tactfully placed ambient lighting design accentuate the villa,immersed in, and the villa has its own little world.

Two symmetrical wings attached to the living room to accommodate the bar and dining room on the left side, and the Dotcom room to the right. Both rooms are slightly separated from the rest of the room and are fully lined and externally with teakwood, and provide a warm comfortable feeling. The dining table is made of a striking plate fixed seats in teak and easily ten. The area of air conditioningis enclosed by four sets of glass doors that open, if it can be desired, and overlooks the lily gardens on the one hand, and the vastness of the sea, on the other. The specially designed lighting in the dining room offers an intimate, through the meditative sounds of the functionality of added water in the garden. Outside the dining room towards the sea side of the structure is an elegant bathroom.

The bar is connected to the dining room through a glass door, andFrom here you can stay in and throughout the property. Chic barstools line the bar and offers a privileged location on a refreshing cocktail.

The Dotcom room is an enclosed room with air conditioning that can be opened, if desired, to see both the front and rear of the property. There are two areas of wood computer desk and a massive relaxation couch, which we just covered space capacity of the house of Thai silk pillows, which faces theWide-screen projection TV and entertainment center.

The four bedrooms are open corridors, two of which run behind the dining room, and two of which lead past the room of the dotcoms. Each suite is represented with input blocks of limestone carved decorated traditional Ikat weaving from the islands of Flores and Sumba.

Each of the four matching suites has a bedroom with dressing room and bathroom inside and outside together. All bedroom walls are covered with woodPanels in the middle with white sand wash at the beginning, which leads to the high cathedral ceilings in wood and covered with ceiling fans.

The decor of the rooms has been designed especially for the Istana, as well as the exquisite lighting and is made exclusively from recycled teak. The facilities in each room is basically the same, with variations of color. All rooms have glass walls on three sides by open book for private gardens, in the caseof the bedrooms overlooking the entrance of the property and opens onto the large park where the bedrooms overlooking the ocean. All rooms have air-conditioning systems that are embedded in wooden frames for aesthetic concealment. remote sensors and thermostats have been removed to provide the reliability and access.

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