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  • Bedrooms4
  • Bathrooms5
  • Capacity 8
  • Min. nights 0 nights

  • Low US$ 635/n
  • High US$ 825/n
  • Peak US$ 1050/n

Surrounded by rice fields in the semi-rural landscape of Canggu, this exquisite Vacation Villa offers a unique sojourn in traditional Indonesian heritage, complete with antique Javanese Joglo houses converted into four detached bedrooms, carefully sourced antique pieces and a magnificent living pavilion. Traditions successfully blend with luxurious comforts, such as the 20m infinity-edge pool, all designed using quality natural materials and the most discerning of tastes. Just a kilometre and a half from few minutes’ walk from Bali’s dramatic south-west coastline, the vacation house is close to several excellent beaches renowned for their surf, while Bali’s most cosmopolitan and happening enclave, Seminyak, is just a short drive away.

Villa Salimett boasts a dedicated team of staff to service guests in the villa:

• Full-time Manager: Meets and greets guests on arrival, leads the staffing team to meet and the expectations.
• One full-time chef and One cook: Trained in local & international cuisine and in charge of the market shopping and preparation of guest meals.
• Two butlers and two villa attendants: In charge of housekeeping, laundry and food and beverage service.
• One gardener and one mechanical engineer: Work discreetly in maintaining the landscape and the pool without disturbing the guests.
• Four Security Guards: They jointly maintain the villa’s safety and security on a 24-hour basis.

First day breakfast is included with the villa rental, as are tea, coffee and mineral water. Otherwise, groceries for all meals and beverages are charged at cost price: chef will calculate the shopping costs and require payment in advance. They will then purchase the groceries and provide receipts which are tallied up for final costs.

  • Bedrooms
  • This beautiful vacation house can accommodate eight guests in four separate rooms that are accessed by stone pavers in the gardens and enough of each other space for complete privacy. The rooms are different in features, size and arrangement, yet all have the same traditional roofs in cone shapes, walls of aged teak wood and are furnished with king size beds. Despite the emphasis on traditional, the bedrooms offer modern amenities like air conditioning (tastefully camouflaged by wood grids), ceiling fan, plasma TV with satellite signal, safe, iPod docking station and mini refrigerator. There are striking lighting systems everywhere, and modifications have been made in the construction including glass panels on the walls to allow more natural light. There are private terraces of stone or recycled wood and luxury private bathrooms. These all have old wooden furniture, separate tubs, Grohe fixtures, double sinks in marble or stone and refreshing tropical showers.
  • Common Areas
  • The stunning main pavilion is mainly open-plan, built in traditional design but with a contemporary Indonesian style. Light and airy, the pavilion is open-sided, cooled by breezes and ceiling fan, and protected from the elements by simple coconut blinds. The building has been constructed using quality natural materials from across Indonesia including Andesit and terrazzo stones and antique and reclaimed woods.
    The centrally positioned living room has a seating area framed by four wooden pillars softened with white cotton drapes and comprising a massive, teak-based sofa furnished with comfy white cushions, two armchairs in similar style, plus low teak table. Hanging below the high and intricately carved ceiling a mass of bamboo spherical ceiling lights glow like full moons. Numerous antique ornaments are tastefully displayed on old wooden tables and chests; with the exception of an iPod dock, there is scant evidence here of modern-day paraphernalia.
    Left of the living room, the dining area is dominated by a massive dining table crafted from a single block of teak. Flanked by traditional low wood seating and benches, this long table can generously accommodate around twelve diners for some truly memorable meals; the antique gong placed behind provides the perfect means to announce dinner. Amongst the surrounding banana plants, a Buddhist statue keeps an eye on proceedings.
    To the extreme right of the pavilion is a subtly disguised TV lounge, comprising a low-ceilinged, raised wooden platform area. Snug yet stylish, a large squashy couch drowning in a mass of cushions directly faces the 29-inch plasma-screen satellite TV, displayed on a wooden chest. Also provided are a DVD / CD player, sound system and DVDs.
  • Exteriors
  • Sprawling out from the pavilion, the gardens comprise lawns edged by typically tropical foliage, such as birds of paradise blooms and banana plants. Access to the bedrooms, pool area and bale is by way of simple paving stones. The centre-stage infinity-edge pool (20 x 6.5m) is one of the villa’s few overall visible concessions to modern-day living; crafted from natural stone it is attentively guarded by four Buddhist statuettes dotted along the water’s edge. The stone-paved pool terrace provides three double-sized rattan sun loungers and thick cotton sunshades – perfect for long lazy days. A surprise addition is a simple, antique uUlen wood shower, hidden amongst the tropical foliage between bedrooms two and three. To the right of the pool is a bar with a difference. Upholding the traditional architectural theme, even the villa’s pool bar comes with a serap roof, antique woods and uUlen wood floor. A comfortable L-shaped sofa and four bar stools furnish the area and the bar is prettily illuminated at night by a mass of large lanterns. At the bottom of the garden is a serap-roofed balé with. This gazebo-style structure is ideal for quiet contemplation, yoga or massage treatments which the villa staff can organize on request. Beyond the gardens are rice fields and other luxury villas, while towering Mount Batu Karu (2,276m) Bali’s second tallest volcano, is visible on clear days.
  • Features and services included
  • Air conditioning in rooms.
  • Air conditioning in social areas and rooms.
  • Cable TV.
  • Broadband Internet access.
  • Jacuzzi.
  • Linens.
  • VIP arrival service.
  • Private Security.
  • Additional Services
  • Cleaning service
  • Concierge
  • Private Chef
  • Gardener service
  • Manager



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