Comprised
of 4 main structures on a 3400 m2 land, the
Bunga desa Villa have been designed to recreate
the feeling of Indonesia that was to be had
decades ago. At the same time, all of the modern
comforts and conveniences one could possibly
seek are provide, including imported kitchen
appliances, and a present but never imposing
staff. All of the bedrooms have a stunning ocean
view. They are equipped with air-conditioning,
ceiling fans, mosquito nets, and safes. Bunga
desa Villa has a private telephone, and wireless
internet.
Villa Bunga
desa is blessed year round with refreshing,
Ocean breezes and a peaceful atmosphere where
you can relax, read, meditate, or simply stretch
out and let your mind wander. The grounds of
the estate are cover in lush tropical gardens
and a manicured lawn. Timor statues stand guard
over a 12x5 meter overflow pool and relaxation
bale. Fruit trees of every variety speckle the
property, tucked to one corner is a organic
vegetable garden, which provides fresh produce
for your meals. If you prefer to swim or surf
in the sea, a private bamboo bridge brings you
over the small lagoon to the secluded beach.
PavilionToraja:
adding strong currents of style from
Sulawesi. The first floor is wholly open, and
the dramatic high ceiling is carried on the
pillars of a traditional Javanese Jogglo. A
cozy TV sitting area is nestle to one side,
and the dining room table that seats 12 is situated
as to overlook the lush tropical garden grounds
and Indian Ocean.
The upstairs master bedroom smells of rich dark
wood, setting a romantic feel to mesh perfectly
with the gorgeous sea view. Sunsets can be enjoying
by reclining in the fantastic king-sized Timor
bed, over which hangs a rich hand-woven tapestry.
An open terrace, en-suite bathroom, and separate
study compose the additional living areas of
this room. An intricately carved sofa bed is
present to facilitate the conversion of the
study into an additional sleeping area.
The partially exposed, fully equipped modern
kitchen allows for flexibility in usage, whether
guests would like to cook socially for themselves,
or to be serving by the hidden hands of the
talented staff. A guest bathroom sits off to
one side for convenience. Divided from the living
area by a water pond and stepping-stones is
the first floor master bedroom. It is fitted
with a king size canopy bed, and its own private
terrace. A walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite
open-air bathroom are added highlights. Bathing
Balinese women overlook the luxury bathtub from
a stunning limestone carving.
PavilionTimor:
The first floor is dedicated to one large bedroom
with its own private terrace overlooking the
ground. The terracotta floor adds richness to
the room, complimented by the king-sized canopy
bed. Shell-inlay doors lead to the open-air
bathroom, complete with a small garden. Tactfully
hidden under the teakwood TV stand is a mini-fridge.
Indonesian puppets stand poised above.
On the second floor, the first room consists
of an open living area with a Madura daybed
and kitchenette. From this space, you can take
in the sea air while resting in total privacy
or you can retreat into the bedroom. Two single
canopy beds have been specially designed to
easily convert into a single king-sized bed,
for added versatility. An en-suite bathroom
leaves nothing lacking.
Pavilion
Irian: the guesthouse on the
grounds, is set apart from the other units to
offer a complete retreat to privacy. This round
building, topped with a high alang-alang roof,
houses one bedroom and its own private en-suite
open-air bathroom.
The queen-sized bed is cover with brilliant
batik linens, adding a spice of color to the
room. A large day bed is ideal for a mid-day
siesta, or to put a child to rest. From the
private terrace, you can overlook the flourishing
rice fields and the blooming lotus garden set
to the far corner of the grounds.
Pavilion
Lombok: is modeled after a traditional
Balinese rice barn. A brick-style kitchen with
marble, terrazzo counters makes up the open
first floor. The bathroom of this Pavilion is
behind the kitchen. A high staircase leads to
a private open terrace, and to the bedroom beyond,
all of the furnishings of which are create from
bamboo.
Two single canopy beds push together to form
a single king. A bamboo ladder leads to a secret
doorway, opening up to a second private
terrace, specifically for the purposes of sea-view
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