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Awang-Awang can be translated as “floating in the space between
heaven and earth” – the perfect description for this
beautiful villa perched on the edge of a gorge with breathtaking
views of the sacred Petanu River and lush tropical forest.
The house was designed by the Balinese architect Ir. Ida Bagus
Wiadnyana according to ancient traditions with the correct alignments
toward the holy mountain. Traditional materials are used throughout
to harmonize with the environment - alang-alang thatched roofing,
hand-made terracotta floor tiles, stone and marble, all crafted
by local artists. The house is cooled by fans and natural cross
breezes over water gardens.
Bedrooms
Antique Javanese doors open from the living room to three bedrooms.
The main bedroom contains a queen-sized bed made from old teak-wood
and an antique batik table.
A dressing room leads to the marble bathroom with a large terrazzo
bath-tub and the outdoor shower area with a hand-carved stone mural.
The second bedroom has an antique Javanese queen –sized bed
while the third contains two single beds. A large terrazzo and marble
bathroom with a deep tub, outdoor shower and double vanity is shared
between the 2 rooms.
Lower Level
Stairs lead down to the open dining area with its spectacular views
across the lush valley and the sounds of the flowing river below.
The dining table is constructed from sections of an antique Javanese
house and comfortably seats up to 10.
The kitchen has granite bench tops and is well-equipped with a
refrigerator, oven, gas cook-top and modern appliances and utensils.
Antique Javanese doors lead to the fourth bedroom which contains
a queen-sized bed and a marble/terrazzo en-suite. Sliding glass
doors open to the terrace.
Bottom Level
Steps lead down to the sun deck, pool shower and the infinity
edge swimming pool with its stunning backdrop of tropical forest.
Furnishing
The house contains many unique pieces of antique furniture from
Java and Lombok and is decorated with traditional weavings, carvings,
statues, and antique shadow puppets. There is a television, CD player,
VCR, DVD, and a collection of CD’s and books.
Village and Staffs
The Villa is part of the village of Melayang and guests are always
warmly welcomed at local temple ceremonies. Every morning the village
priest presents offerings to the gods both inside the house and
at the various house temples in the garden.
Our staff are from Melayang and they not only excel in taking care
of guests, they are also accomplished carvers, painters and musicians.
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