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Located in the picturesque area known as
Umalas, the three bedrooms Umah Duri is a short fifteen minutes
drive by car to the upscale areas of Seminyak and Legian,
which boast some of the finest shopping, dining, and nightlife
on the island, along with several fine beaches ideal for
swimming and surfing.
This contemporary Asian influenced villa
provides a cozy yet open-air lodging from which to escape the
bustle of downtown and retire into ones own private world.
Guests approach the villa by passing by the
security post at the shared entrance, and then through a stone
yin-yang mosaic entrance. A long walled walkway flanked on
both sides by blooming Birds of Paradise and other tropical
flora native to Bali adds another level of privacy.
Two separate buildings constitute the main
living areas of the villa, separated by an open lawn and
swimming pool, and natural tiled walkways lined in decorative
smooth stones. The slightly elevated main building consists of
a living area and kitchen flanked on both sides by wrap-around
veranda and two bedrooms with private en-suite bathrooms. A
formal dining terrace is located to the far right of the
structure. The master bedroom and its en-suite bathroom are
situated in the second building. All the bedrooms are
air-conditioned.
Dividing the shaded wrap-around porch of the
main building into two distinct areas is the main living room,
which can be opened up for natural ventilation or closed off
by full-length sliding glass doors. A fantastically
choreographed colour scheme dominates the room, accentuating
the geometric forms of the walls of the structure. Canary
yellow walls offer a playful contrast to the antique Asian
decor, including carved elephants, and Japanese rice-papered
lamps set atop an antique Chinese console. The furniture
is a mix of sculpted modern and antique styles.
Two blissfully relaxing Indonesian day beds
offer lounging space atop white mattresses and a rainbow of
plush pillows. A solid carved coffee table from India rests in
the middle, and along one wall is a streamlined wood cabinet
concealing the TV and DVD player. Towards the back of the room
is a striking blue-toned lavender guest bathroom. A wavy tiled
wall conceals part of the fully equipped, modern kitchen. The
contours of the solid teak bar top accentuate the natural
patterns of the wood, and create a comfortable bar area in
front of the kitchen, complete with barstools, from which one
can overlook the expanse of the property. A provocatively
limited edition lithograph of a house interior enhances the cozy
feel this area emanates. The exposed timber cathedral ceiling
arches to a point incorporating ceiling fans.
Two contemporary bedrooms are set off to
either side of the main living room. The floors and ceilings
of both rooms are paneled with dark teak-wood, offering a
subtle contrast to the prominent light green and blue toned
walls, accented by recessed lighting fixtures. All of the
bedrooms are decorated with a collection of limited edition
lithographs from modern Chinese artists, and boast a phone
system complete with internet access.
The bedroom to the left of the main living
area is dominated by a queen sized bed around which hangs a
delicate white mosquito net canopy, and a built-in wardrobe
takes up the entire back wall. The partially open-air en-suite
bathroom is done in gray terrazzo, with a modern wrap-around
shower, a large vanity and mirror, and an exceptional vase
filled with fragrant flowers.
The spacious second bedroom is furnished with
a king sized bed, topped off with canopy-style white mosquito
netting suspended from the ceiling, and a massive solid table
ideal for study. A large adjoining enclave is lined with a
standing wardrobe to tastefully conceal guest clothing and
belongings, offering everything a guest could desire in terms
of a private living space. The en-suite bathroom is done in crème
terrazzo, with a matching wrap around shower and vanity with
mirror. Generously sized windows open up to overlook the
back garden.
The completely open-air paliman dining
terrace is set to the far right side of the main structure of
the villa. A slatted wooden overhang covered with glass
creates a giant sun-roof over the entire area, which is
perpendicularly oriented to the rest of the villa so as to be
set in an open yet separate enclave of the house. The dining
table comfortably seats twelve. An orange wall gives a
funky flair to this room, co-ordinating wonderfully with the
remaining colour scheme of the villa. A desire to close off
the dining room terrace can be fulfilled by drawing down the
natural bamboo blinds that surround the three open sides. This
allows cool breezes to enter and bring with them wafts of
frangipani given off by the garden lining the surrounding wall
of the villa grounds. The villa temple is situated behind the
rear of the dining terrace.
A tiled pathway slices through the meticulous
lawn and leads from the dining terrace to the second
structure, housing the air-conditioned master bedroom. The
organic materials used in the construction of this traditional
structure emanate a natural ambience. The high alang-alang
(thatched) roof provides an arched ceiling with a ceiling fan,
complimenting the rich teak-wood floors. The two prominent
walls are composed of huge sliding glass doors allowing the
room to be completely opened up to the property or closed off
and concealed by swaths of eggshell-toned draperies for
absolute serenity and privacy.
Draped with delicate white mosquito netting,
the king sized canopy bed with Lombok sarong covers dominates
the room, and is complimented on either side by matching
wooden beside tables topped off with modern lamps and vases
overflowing with fragrant fresh cut flowers. An oversized
standing wardrobe is concealed behind the bed. Nestled
in one corner, the TV offers an added means of escape. The
enormous en-suite bathroom is separated from the room by
sliding glass doors. Partially open-air, it is done completely
in crème marbled terrazzo for a contemporary minimalist feel.
The large bathtub is set atop a Japanese-style slatted wood
platform, with a tropical rain-head showerhead arching
above. A magnificent mirror sits above the massive
elegant double vanity, and all the amenities are tastefully
done in dark wood and bamboo.
The tranquil sounds of fountains spouting
three streams of cool water into the ten meter swimming pool
compliment the sun dappled property, embracing the tropical
easy-living climate produced by the villa layout. On both
sides of the pool are sets of wooden sun-deck lounges and
elegant white umbrellas casting desirable shade when needed.
From any position on the villa grounds, one
is able to absorb the fine feel of open space and comfort that
Umah Duri embraces so well, while watching the maturing palm
fronds play in the breeze. The villa offers a stimulating and
fully relaxing retreat.
Villa Services and Staff:
Umah Duri is managed by Bali's leading property services
company, Bali Homes Management.
Umah Duri is fully serviced by:
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A full-time house manager
Oversees and coordinates the staff and property and is
available to assist guests during their stay.
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One full-time cook
Trained in the preparation of both local and international
cuisine. A menu is provided, and the cook will do
all the market shopping.
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Two maids
Responsible for housekeeping duties, taking care of your
daily laundry and providing waiter service around the
grounds and buildings of the property.
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Four security guards
Their duties are to patrol the grounds and guard the
entrance of the villa from dusk to dawn ensuring your
security.
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Two gardener/pool attendant
Tending the garden and the grounds of the villa.
They ensure that the facilities of the villa run smoothly
during your visit.
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Accommodation Rates (Valid immediately until March 31, 2009) |
| Low Season |
US$
295 / night / villa
(net) |
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January 9th to June 30th (Excluding
Chinese New Year and Easter Period)
September 16th to December 14th |
| High Season |
US$
350 / night / villa
(net) |
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February 17th to February 25th
(Chinese New Year
March 31st to April 15th (Easter Period)
July 1st to July 31st
September 1st to September 15th |
| Peak Season |
US$
395 / night / villa
(net) |
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August 1st to August 31st
December 15th to January 8th |
Check In and Check Out Times:
CHECK-IN TIME: 14:00 PM
CHECK-OUT TIME: 11:00 AM
Early Check-In is available for free-of-charge
and subject to availability.
Late Check-Out until 15:00 PM is available for free-of-charge if
we do not have other guests arriving on that day, Late Check-Out
until 18:00 PM will be charged 50% of nightly rate, after 18:00
PM will be charged at full nightly rate.
Minimum Stays:
Low Season: 2-NIGHTS
High Season: 5-NIGHTS
Peak Season: 10-NIGHTS
Accommodation Rates above is net per villa
(not per person) and inclusive of:
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21% Government Tax and Service Charge.
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Pick up & transfer from Airport to villa
and transfer from villa to Airport (1 x in & 1 x out) in
private air-conditioned car.
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Refreshments and welcome drink upon arrival
at the villa.
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Welcome pack of cold drinks, fruits and
snacks.
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Free mineral drinking water for the
duration of stay.
Meals, laundry, local transportation, telephone
bill and other optional extras are at guest's account.
*) Latest model 6-seater
air-conditioned car with personal English speaking driver is
available for an extra US $55 per day – ALL IN.
For further information and bookings, please
contact the reservation office, attn. Mr. Nyoman SUASA
Phone: (62-361) 418381
Facsimile: (62-361) 420784
Mobile Phone: +62 811-38-0699 (Intl), 0811380699 (Local)
or E-mail:
info@bali-seminyak-villas.com
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