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In a developing area of Bali in Seminyak, in the south of the island,
the Singaporean owner of a plot of land wanted a holiday property
that was open, convenient to live in, and yet maintained some references
to traditional Balinese dwellings (though not at all overtly). The
site was originally virgin paddy fields, and though close to the
sea, there was no possibility of a view from the single-storey structure,
which was also what the client requested.
Architect Ian Chee has designed a complex that creates entirely
its own habitat within the surrounding walls. Chee’s intention
was to re-interpret the traditional Balinese layout of a dwelling.
In this, there is a series of small construction grouped in the
same compound, with a minimum of five areas: entrance, bedroom kitchen,
bathroom and granary. The precise layout varies according to status
and caste, and follows rules laid down in treatises, some going
back to the fifteenth century. Masonry platforms are traditional,
as is the interpenetration of interior and exterior space.
One of the bedrooms seen from its small courtyard garden, planted
with Bird of Paradise plants (Strelitzia reginae). The garden, which
can be entered through sliding glass doors, connects the bedroom
to the bathroom. The same bedroom is seen from its entrance. A full-height
sliding door that can open the room fully to the rest of the compound.
The living shelter is in the background. The bathroom of another
bedroom seen from its courtyard garden, open-air bathing is another
Balinese tradition that suits the climate. A mirror running the
entire width of the bathroom enhances its open, natural aspect.
The bedrooms and the TV/Study room are fully air-conditioned. The
master bedroom offers a Chinese style antique bed with en-suite
bathroom and the both guest rooms offer double bed bedrooms with
private bathrooms. All rooms have a view to towards the pool and
the large open lawn shaded with tall swaying coconut trees. Coco
Groove has its own in-ground pool tiled with beautiful natural green
color stone tiles. Behind the pool overlooking the entire property
is a Balinese bale just perfect for those afternoon naps. Alternatively
you can just laze beside the pool on one of the outdoor lounges.
This house, completed in 2004 and with a total built-up area of
550 square meters, was conceived as a series of bales (the Balinese
version of a gazebo) linked by a covered walkway and orientated
to take advantage of the prevailing winds, using large cantilevered
overhangs and plated pergolas for shade and protection from rain.
By adapting the arrangement of a traditional Bali home, the architect
was able to satisfy the client’s wish to keep the guest quarters
separate, and these were located in a line extending from the corner
housing the kitchen, service quarters and garage. The living shelter
followed by the master room extends from this corner at a right
angle, while the house temple was placed facing the sacred mountain
Gunung Agung in the opposite corner of the compound.
One entire wall of the compound is lined by plantings of small
trees. The water connects the living area at firth with the bathrooms
that adjoin the master and second bedrooms. The focus of the house
is the living shelter, roofed but open on three sides. In the centre
of this is the sunken seating area, into which steps lead down from
two opposite corner. Early morning sunlight streams into the living
shelter (overleaf), with its dining table at left. The area faces
out on to the lawn, swimming pool and a small bale in traditional
style, thatched with alang-alang grass.
As the architect comments, ‘In material terms, we chose a
palette of simple finishes’. And in the bathrooms the combination
is of river pebbles set in one wall, wood, concrete and polished
metal. A borderless mirror, projecting slightly to accommodate concealed
lighting behind, gives a modern contrast to the pebbles.
Woven bamboo matting in various forms is used for cupboards and
screens. A bathroom door-handle is cast in metal from one of the
river pebbles used throughout the house. A dressing-room mirror,
designed by the architect, is set in the neck of a tailor’s
dummy imprint of bamboo matting has been left in a concrete ceiling
from the formwork.
Coco Groove is fully serviced with its own staff, including a cook,
a maid, gardener, and night time security staff. The staff is at
your call for the entire duration of your stay and will cater to
your every need.
Location
Coco Groove is a privately owned 3 bedroom modern minimalist style
villa located in the heart of Seminyak just behind the renowned
Oberoi Hotel in Bali and just minutes away from the beach. It will
take you only around 20 minutes to travel from ad to the international
airport, a couple of minutes to the tourist Mecca of Legian/Kuta
and only 20 minutes from the island's pre-eminent signature golf
course, the Nirwana Bali Golf Course. The golf course perhaps boasts
the most beautiful location of any golf course in the world and
has recently been voted one of world's top ten golf courses.
Facilities
* Maximum no of guests: 6 people (adult or children)
* 3 bedrooms in total, 3 king bedrooms, with split air- conditioning
& overhead fans.
* Extra bed/mattress available
* 3 unsuited bathrooms and showers outdoor
* Large Study
* Private Swimming Pool fresh water 14 meter x 4 mtr
* Property land Size 1,376m2
* Land line phone
* Satellite TV, VCD/DVD and Stereo CD & Cassette Player in Study
room
* Book library, VCD/DVD library
* Large parking area maximum for 2 car
Services
* Airport transfer
* Car rental
* In-villa massages with proper massage table
* Limited in villa menu
* Music & dance performances
* Outside laundry services
* Catering for lunch and dinner parties
* Collection of books and music CD's
* Cot & high chair on request
* Food & beverage shopping at cost by staff
* Villa information booklet together with publications for island
sightseeing, touring, dining & shopping
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