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Entry
to the airy living and dining pavilion is through a set of enormous
wooden gates at the main entrance. The elegant décor
includes several large paintings by local artists, giving the
interior walls a colorful mural-like backdrop. An impressive
dining setting that seats 12 in comfort is the central focus
of the space, while 2 large bamboo sofas overlook a long and
narrow - and seemingly endless - swimming pool, regarded as
Bali's 'longest' lap-pool, that stretches out from the edge
of the open-planned room.
A
majestic master suite is accessed via a set of double teakwood-doors
on the base wall of the living pavilion. It consists of a fully
equipped en-suite bathroom, an enormous canopied king-size 4-poster
bed and an informal sitting area, which overlooks the garden
and pool through a large window- frame carved from teakwood.
There are several more exotic paintings that 'light up' the
interior walls. The room is also -quipped with a walk in dressing
room and is fully air- conditioned.
Situated
at the far edge of the gardens are 2 separate guests suites.
Both have en-suite bathrooms and share a large breakfast verandah
that overlooks the pool and manicured gardens. The placement
of the suites within the grounds offers total privacy from the
main living areas.
Adjacent
to the master suite is an air-conditioned library, which features
a large wooden desk with a telephone/fax and a beautiful antique
Chinese opium-bed with canopy. The room also doubles as a fourth
bedroom complete with en-suite bathroom.
Also
within the gardens - and sheltered under its own thatched roof
- is a fully equipped gymnasium. It contains several bodybuilding
machines, free weights and a fitness cycle that overlooks the
lengthy pool and gardens.
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