Villa
Asta is a peaceful, luxurious, 5-bedroom
residence designed with the flexibility to accommodate
groups of up to 10 guests within the daily tariff,
however the villa can comfortably accommodate
up to an additional 6 more guests (total 16)
by arrangement. Guests will particularly appreciate
the large, well equipped games room, spectacular
free form swimming pool and extensive garden
areas. With its sophisticated ambience, it is
ideally suited for discerning groups of friends
or families who want to experience the very
best of Bali.
Guests have full access to the prestigious Canggu
Club for the duration of their stay. The Canggu
Club is Bali’s premier international members
club, providing first class facilities that
include a Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Library,
Kids Club, Tennis courts (flood lit and indoor),
Air-conditioned Squash courts, 25meter swimming
pool, Gym fitness and aerobics centre, Indoor
sports hall, Sauna, and a Billiard lounge.
This beautiful villa is located
25 minutes from the international airport, and
is also convenient for all of the main shopping
malls, Waterbom Park, and tourist attractions
such as the dramatic and venerated Tanah Lot
sea temple, perched on a craggy wave-lashed
rock at the edge of the foaming white surf of
the Indian Ocean.
Accommodation
Villa Asta was designed by the
internationally-acclaimed architect, Guy Morgan,
with sumptuous interiors and landscaping by
Dean Kempnich.
The property is entered through an ornately
framed wooden doorway, behind which stands a
Balinese Hindu feature known as the ‘aling
aling’ - a short screen wall devised to
protect the property from troublesome and malign
influences, because evil spirits have great
difficulty in turning corners! A waterfall cascades
into the pool producing a “glass like”
view across the pool to the feature bale.
This also has the effect of producing
gasps of surprise and delight from the guests
as they step past the wall and view the property
for the first time. Boasting contemporary minimalist
architecture and a tropical open-living concept
with Balinese influences, Villa Asta is comprised
of 4 separate living, dining and sleeping pavilions.
The warm teak wood floors, richly
grained coconut wood pillars, creamy white Palimanan
stone terraces, cool marble fixtures, slate
floors, and random rock walls form the dominant
components, juxtaposed against koi (fish) ponds,
water spouts and the natural greenery of Bali’s
exotic plants.
MASTER
PAVILLION
The Master sleeping pavilion houses 2 air-conditioned
double bedrooms complete with en-suite bathrooms,
and a pool terrace.
Each bedroom has a soaring thatched
roof and is furnished with a canopied 4-poster
king-size bed, a comfortable built-in window
seat and is complete with a 29-inch plasma TV.
Each is tastefully decorated with bold colours,
rich fabrics and bright scatter cushions, local
artwork and artefacts.
Sliding glass doors lead into
the private garden bathrooms, each one dominated
by a splendid, oversized, marble bathtub as
its central feature, and sheltered from the
elements by the eaves of the roof.
The plunge pool can be accessed
by exterior bathrooms doors, thus avoiding the
need to walk through the bedrooms.
TWIN SUITES
Three further bedrooms and the games room are
located at the far end of the garden, away from
the main living areas.
This 2- storey pavilion houses
3 bedrooms downstairs. Each of the air conditioned
bedrooms can be made up with either king size
beds or twin beds. Both configurations also
feature 2 rollaway beds.
The bedrooms are accessed
by sliding glass doors from a colonnaded terrace,
and each boasts a walk-in wardrobe, an en-suite
garden bathroom with toilet, shower, washbowl,
vanity unit, and a traditional ’mandi’-
an outdoor urn fed by a waterspout. |