Highly attractive investment property with conservative annual yields of minimum 10 – 12% plus capital gains from increasing land prices.
Overlooking Jimbaran Bay and with spectacular views to Bali’s volcanic peaks, modern elegance blends with traditional Balinese style to create one of Bali’s most beautiful villas. Designed by internationally acclaimed architect, Guy Morgan of Jimbaran Four Seasons and using only the finest materials, this spacious home embodies space, light and beauty. Featured in architectural magazines, this unique villa provides a secluded oasis in over 2000 m2 of tropical gardens. Dramatic Javanese and Balinese antique structures have been combined with state-of-the-art technology to create living spaces that wouldn’t look out of place in some of the world’s best five-star villas.
The villa is an example of how architecture can be truly integrated into the natural landscape. Spacious verandas and elevated structures take advantage of the sea breezes and views from every room. Boasting a gymnasium, spa room, four bedrooms, office/study, separate dining building, two state of the art kitchens, 6 bathrooms and a stunning salt-water pool, the villa design reflects openness, tranquility and a love of nature. For all its elegance, this exceptional property is a creative, fun and livable home that can be easily converted into a small and luxurious boutique hotel operation.
This property is a tribute to Balinese building traditions with an overlay of contemporary sophistication.
The Details:
Kitchens – feature black Italian granite bench tops and contemporary red gloss cabinetry. The adjacent gallery kitchen includes beautiful teak cabinetry and granite. Hand crafted timber louvres in both kitchens ensure flow though ventilation.
Appliances – Top of the range appliances that include dishwasher, two ovens and wine refrigerator
Bathrooms – Italian marble floors and Italian granite bench-tops
Antique fixtures – dramatic use of antique Javanese columns (originating from the Royal Palace in Cirebon) and Antique Portugese, Javanese and Balinese doors
Beautiful Antique Stone Carvings feature throughout the villa
Floors – Palimanan and Terrazo inlaid with mother of pearl
Hand crafted ceramic tiles from Artiles add a creative splash
Lighting fixtures – Copper boat lights designed by Paul Turner highlight the alang alang ceilings
Exquisite feature lighting in living room designed by Italian Company D’Lighting
Ceiling Murals- Commissioned hand painted ceiling murals by traditional Balinese artists
Pool – serpentine saltwater 12-meter swimming pool
Extensive use of teak, bangkirai and coconut timbers blend enhance the tropical garden setting
Main living pavilion, includes open plan kitchen, living and dining rooms and additional galley kitchen – all with stunning views across Jimbaran Bay
Separate office/study/library
Main bedroom pavilion with private balcony and tropical garden bathroom
Guest pavilion with two bedrooms, private garden bathrooms and verandas
Fourth bedroom – suite room with Sofa lounge
Spacious walk-in wardrobes in all dressing rooms
Separate Bale for private treetop dining
Secluded Massage room
Staff living area includes two bedrooms, living area and bathroom
Electronic security system with security alarms
Waste water garden – an ecological solution for sewerage and waste water treatment
Two underground water collection tanks – rainwater is channeled down from the flat roof area to the tanks
Manicured tropical gardens set on 2,050 m2
Separate pavilions which have been designed to nestle into the natural contours of the land, are connected by stone pathways and bridges that weave through tropical gardens
Use of Balinese water features and garden art creates a cooling, tropical environment
Low energy light fixtures throughout
Open plan and flow through ventilation take full advantage of sea breezes
A waste water garden is used to purify all discharge – designed by www.idepfoundation.org/wwg
Two underground water tanks collect rainwater to supplement the mains water supply
Maximization of natural breezes through the use of hand crafted timber louvres
Quiet, secluded area, no through roads or traffic noise
Scenic walks and bike trails across Jimbaran Hill
Close proximity to the coral sand beaches and world-renowned surf breaks of South Bali
and to world class golf courses