Villa Karang Kembar in Uluwatu
Perched upon a clifftop, 90 metres above the pristine Kutuh Seashore and the rolling surf of southern Bali, Villa Karang Kembar 2 commands an easterly facet, making certain wonderful dawn views throughout the Indian Ocean and the neighbouring Nusa Penida Island.
Villa Karang Kembar 2 is situated on the southernmost tip of Bali in a area often called the Bukit Peninsula – a limestone tableland boasting a few of Bali most glamorous villas, non-public estates and internationally-branded boutique hotels. Characterized by wide open areas and skies, the azure waters are the playground of dolphins and migrating whales, and the panorama is dotted with wild flowers, cactus, kapok trees and spectacular scarlet flamboyants.
A tropical, equatorial local weather means year-spherical balmy temperatures, this area is far drier than the remainder of the island and – even in the rainy season – is a reliable sun-trap. When the southeast trade winds blow offshore and the southern ocean swells hit the reefs, the barrelling surf breaks are among the greatest in the world. In the shallows, within a patchwork of underwater, bamboo-fenced plots, the native people historically cultivate, harvest and export seaweed, for use in cosmetics, food stabilisers and medicines.
Regardless of its remoteness, Villa Karang Kembar 2 is barely 35 minutes driving from the countless purchasing, vibrant nightlife and international eating places of Kuta and Seminyak. A world-class beachside golf course can be discovered a couple of kilometres away at Nusa Dua, with one other one on the nearby Dreamland Seaside complex. The rest of the island provides a wealthy mosaic of cultures, tastes, sights and sounds, along with a wide selection of activities.
Villa Karang Kembar Accommodation
Villa Karang Kembar 2 is a dazzling, four-bed room villa (plus a small kid bedroom), complete with 15 x 5 m infinity-edge swimming pool. The up to date design of the villa takes advantage of the topography, using the environment and sumptuous view as a support for the architectural concept. Veering away from tradition, the flat roofs, Palimanan stone partitions and white interiors ooze a profound sense of calm, privateness and seclusion. The villa is fitted with WiFi Internet access and personal safe deposit boxes.
Master Suite
The Grasp Suite is located within its own pavilion flanked by a private sundeck beside the pool, which is furnished with a cool, lazy chair for two. The pavilion incorporates the Grasp Bed room, Master Toilet, an en-suite Massage Room, and a Kids Bedroom.
he Master Bedroom is characterised by a 2.2 x 2.2 metre mattress, a black terrazzo ground, a large mirror, striking artwork and a satellite TV and Bose iPod. Glass doorways guarantee a view of the ocean from the bed. The en-suite, air-conditioned, Therapeutic massage Room, accomplished with therapeutic massage bed, doubles as a dressing space and is fitted with large wardrobes. Next door, the small Youngsters Room presents a blue nautical theme, and is fitted with bunk beds and painted wood-panelled wardrobes. The Grasp Lavatory contains a white walled, outdoor bathing space with a black terrazzo tub inside a stone pebbled garden, guarded by a Buddha statue and a frangipani tree. The spacious indoor area is equipped with a white terrazzo vainness unit together with his and hers washbasins, glass-doored rainshower and bathroom cubicles, cupboards and ornate crystal wall lamps beside giant mirrors.
Guest Pavilion
The totally air-conditioned Guest Pavilion incorporates the Visitor Master Bedroom and two extra Guestrooms, each with their very own personal bathrooms.
The Visitor Master Room boasts its own personal sundeck, furnished with a double lazy chair. Inside, the room encompasses a white terrazzo floor with a wooden inlay, downlights in the ceiling, and expansive glass doorways and home windows to maximise the sea view. The room is furnished with a 2 x 2 metre mattress, complete with an opulent silk padded headboard and bedside lamps. There’s additionally a satellite TV and a Bose iPod for guest use. The en-suite bathroom is dominated by an oversized black terrazzo bathtub positioned centrally upon the creamy-coloured Batu Yogya stone floor. A bathroom and stroll-in rainshower are situated in separate alcoves, and a black terrazzo self-importance unit helps his and hers washbasins. A wall of wardrobes options sliding white doors.
Guestroom 1 in characterised by twin beds, a built-in wardrobe, an acid-wash non-slip marble flooring and glass doors open to the view. It is equipped with a stereo system and twin washbasins customary in grey terrazzo. The marble walled rainshower and bathroom cubicles are positioned opposite each other and accessed by glass doors.
Visitor Room 2 gives the option of a double bed or twin beds, and features glass doorways, a bengkirai wooden ground, native paintings and a stereo music system. The lavatory is split by a brief display screen wall and adjoins a sunny walled garden complete with a personal out of doors rainshower and a pebbled space with potted vegetation and a pergola. There may be also an indoor rainshower, a rest room, a wooden self-importance unit and a washbasin.
Villa Karang Kembar Living & Eating
The air-conditioned Dwelling & Eating Room is integrated within a central pavilion, a rectilinear, glass-walled edifice that reflects the grand sense of scale. Floor-to-ceiling, folding glass doors will be opened to the views, the sea and the sky, catching the coastal breezes, or alternatively closed for air-conditioned comfort.
The dwelling space is furnished with wicker sofas, chairs, bean baggage, commonplace lamps and a coffee table, and is equipped with a large flat display satellite tv for pc TV, DVD and music system and encompass sound speakers.
The eating space presents a eating desk for ten with comfy chairs beside which a pair of Javanese statues relaxation in twin alcoves. A visitor washroom is situated adjacent to the eating area.
Kitchen
The stainless, designer Kitchen reveals a discriminating taste for functional beauty and slicing-edge style. Crafted in white, with stainless steel fixtures and fittings, a sparkling gray marble worktop, a teak breakfast bar, ample storage and a white terrazzo floor, this open-plan function kitchen adjoins the dwelling and dining room. It is fully equipped with an imported oven and hob, and all the pieces else that the chef wants in order to put together scrumptious meals, in accordance with the whims of his guests. A service area with laundry and employees quarters is tucked away out of sight on the back.
Villa Karang Kembar Floor
The backyard is comprised of a collection of terraced lawns and private grassy courtyards linked by steps of Indian slate. A dramatic central characteristic is the elevated, 21 x 5 metre, infinity-edge lap pool, which is lined with green Java stone and bordered on two sides by a big ironwood deck.
Furnished with a teak table for alfresco eating, and teak sunloungers, the view from this spot, across the cliff, is breathtaking. The velvety lawns are dotted with frangipani bushes, whereas bougainvillea cascades over the backyard wall. There is also an outdoor pool shower.
Parking is offered on the entrance to the villa and company are granted use of the unique Villa Karang Kembar Seaside Club. Source: Bali Villas
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