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Villa Sadia is a private
four-bedroom Bali villa, located
in the traditional village of
Tiyingtutul and blessed with
beautiful rural views. The
two-storey building is
distinguished by its
contemporary tropical
architecture, fresh white walls,
lime washed teak doors and
structural elements, and is
complimented with stylish modern
furnishings.
This holiday rental villa in
Bali comprises an open plan
living and dining area flanked
by a fully equipped feature
kitchen, an upstairs sitting
room, and four bedrooms, each
with en-suite bathrooms, one of
which is situated in a self
contained guest pavilion.
Other features include a wide
upstairs balcony and a sunny
ground floor terrace that
extends into a gorgeous garden
that slopes down to a 12-metre
swimming pool, complete with a
pool bar.
Space, style and simplicity
define this charming Bali villa
that is framed by the terraced
rice fields that characterize
the island’s heritage.
Bedrooms
The master bedroom is located
upstairs and is furnished with a
canopied four poster king size
bed, fitted cupboards, a sofa,
bedside tables and lamps. Also
upstairs is a similar bedroom
with twin beds that can convert
to a king sized bed, depending
on guest’s preferences. Both of
these bedrooms feature sliding
glass doors that open onto a
wide balcony terrace furnished
with sofas.
Downstairs is another bedroom
with a king-sized bed, a sofa
and a small dressing area, while
on the opposite side of the
entrance courtyard is a
stand-alone guest pavilion
flaunting a turquoise theme and
furnished with a king-sized four
poster bed.
Each bedroom has a sunny en-suite
bathroom, which is completely
enclosed but has the feeling of
being in the open air due to its
glass roof and leafy plants. All
the bathrooms has a non slip
floor, stylishly bordered by
loose pebbles and stepping
stones, and is fitted with a
terrazzo vanity unit and
washbasin, a toilet and a
standing rain shower. Three of
the bathrooms are fitted with
freestanding terrazzo bathtubs.
Living & Dining Room
The open-plan living and dining
room presents white walls and a
white terrazzo floor. It is
cooled by ceiling fans and
natural breezes, and bordered by
glass doors that slide open onto
a broad garden terrace, inviting
the view indoors.
Positioned adjacent to the
feature kitchen, lies the dining
area, simply furnished with a
table for eight. The living area
is separated from the dining
room by a right angled half wall
that makes up the back of the
built in L-shaped sofa,
featuring a wide and comfortable
cushioned seating and is
complimented with an LCD flat
screen, satellite-channel TV,
complete with DVD player and
quality audio system with six
speakers.
On one side of the living space,
glass doors open to a fish pond
with stepping stones, and on the
other to the sunny terrace,
furnished with all-weather
rattan daybeds and a table. This
is a great spot for barbeques,
expertly prepared by the staff
using the gas-fired barbeque
grill, which is also positioned
on the terrace. A guest washroom
is located just off the living
room.
Upstairs Sitting Room
At the top of the gated
staircase is another sitting
room, sporting a bold red theme
nestled in the midst of all the
white décor that characterizes
the villa. This room offers a
more private and cosy,
air-conditioned option for
watching TV or reading.
Here, red lanterns hang from a
vaulted roof above a terrazzo
floor, and sofas are positioned
around a coffee table and a red
shaggy pile rug, while the large
LCD flat screen,
satellite-channel TV and DVD
player sits in a red cabinet,
featuring surround sound with
multiple speakers.
There is a balcony on either
side of this room; one overlooks
the pretty entrance garden
courtyard, while the other
overlooks the main garden and
pool, with glorious views of the
rice terraces.
Kitchen
The immaculate fully equipped
kitchen is a dream in white,
featuring white cabinets – well
stocked with tableware and
glassware, white polished marble
work surfaces and a service bar.
This space of creation features
an imported oven with a
five-burner gas hob, a large
fridge and all of the other
modern cooking and food
preparation appliances that the
in house cooks need for the
creation of delicious meals.
Garden & Pool
Three steps lead from the
terrace into a neat and pretty
walled garden, planted with
ornamental palms, giant taro and
flowering shrubs. A pathway runs
through the velvety lawn, which
gently slopes down to the
swimming pool and a tree-lined
river with rice terraces rising
steeply on the other side.
The stone pool deck and
furnishings follow the white
theme of the villa, with four
sunbeds and two umbrellas. At
one end of the pool is pavilion
with a flat roof supported by
pillars, housing a bar with four
stools. There is also a table
for alfresco dining, while a
large mirror behind the bar
reflects the greenery of the
garden and expands the space.
The sparkling 12-metre swimming
pool incorporates a children’s
pool at one end. There is an
outdoor pool shower for the
convenience of the guests, and a
bubbling Buddha head water
feature, which enhances the
serene ambience.
Location
Villa Sadia is hidden away in
the traditional village
Tiyingtukul, just ten minutes’
drive from the beach at Canggu
on Bali’s south west coast. The
nearby Echo Beach offers a
choice of eateries, live music,
world-class surf breaks and
stunning coastline views, making
it a great place to watch the
sunset.
The trendy Seminyak area is just
25 minutes’ drive from the
villa, presenting an exciting
nightlife, together with an
abundance of boutiques,
luxurious spas, and
internationally acclaimed
restaurants, including the
famous Ku de Ta, ‘Kafé Warisan,
La Lucciola and Sarong
restaurants.
The location of Villa Sadia
offers easy access up to the
mountains and rice terraces on
the western slopes of the
island, and is just 25 minutes
drive from the Sunset Road, the
gateway to the eastern side of
the island.
The international airport is
approximately 45 minutes drive,
depending on the traffic. The
location is also convenient for
all of the shopping malls and
main tourist attractions.
Easily accessible sporting
facilities include the ‘Canggu
Club’, ten minutes’ away (which
Villa Sadia is member of, thus
guests of the villa are welcome
to use the club facilities), and
the nearby Nirwana Bali Golf
Course, designed by Greg Norman,
which was voted the number best
golf course in Indonesia; it is
situated beside the dramatic,
waved-lashed sea temple of Tanah
Lot.
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