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completely open-air paliman dining terrace is set to the far
right side of the main structure of the villa. A slatted wooden
overhang covered with glass creates a giant sun-roof over the
entire area, which is perpendicularly oriented to the rest of
the villa so as to be set in an open yet separate enclave of
the house. The dining table comfortably seats twelve.
An
orange wall gives a funky flair to this room, co-ordinating
wonderfully with the remaining colour scheme of the villa. A
desire to close off the dining room terrace can be fulfilled
by drawing down the natural bamboo blinds that surround the
three open sides. This allows cool breezes to enter and bring
with them wafts of frangipani given off by the garden lining
the surrounding wall of the villa grounds. The villa temple
is situated behind the rear of the dining terrace.
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