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The main living and dining pavilion is open on the seaward sides, and cooled by the fresh ocean breezes. It features built-in cushioned sofas and a dining table for 14.
There is also a fully equipped open plan kitchen with rustic carved cupboard doors, polished marble work surfaces, and a hand made carved marble sink.
The villa has an ironwood shingle roof and is crafted in shades of coffee and cream with ornately carved Timorese timbers and doors,
sculptured polished concrete walls with built-in sofas, and open-air bathrooms

The six-bedroom, two-storey Villa Sunset is the largest of the four villas, standing proud on the cliff top with breathtaking views of the ocean, coastline, rice fields, and mountains.

A second dining table is positioned on an outdoor terrace with beautiful views extending right up the coast.
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It shares a bathroom with a twin-bedded room, making it ideal for families. 2 single beds that can be converted to a king bed if required. .
There is another double bedroom with ensuite bathroom on this floor and all bedrooms have daybeds that can be used as extra beds.
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The front garden of Villa Sunset presents a 17 x 4 metre infinity lap pool and two ‘bale" pavilions for relaxing or dining.

The sixth bedroom, with a king bed, is found in a stand-alone, enchanting traditional wooden house from Java, which was dismantled, transported, and rebuilt in Bali. |
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This romantic, antique building is characterised by a soaring roof, beautifully carved double doors and a raised verandah on two sides linked to a luxurious walled garden bathroom.
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Bathrooms feature standing rainshowers and huge river rock bathtubs under the stars. |
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Contact: balikembangdesavillas@gmail.com Website: www.balikembangdesavillas.com
Tel: (62 361) 742 3964
Mobile: (62) 81558 101052

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