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Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

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Project Name
Location
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Completion Date
2017
Gross Floor Area
400 square metres
Architecture Firm
Contractor
Wayan Enggal
Landscape
Menno Landstra
Photographer
Tommaso Riva
Decoration & Styling
Czantik
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Located in Sayan on the outskirts of Ubud, Bali, Umah Hati (Tranquil Heart) is an understated and humble private villa, yet also a subtly audacious hybrid, bridging the West and the East. It seamlessly blends with the environment, giving off the feeling of a large cabin, but far more precious.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

Using high-quality materials and sophisticated craftsmanship, Umah Hati makes the most of its setting and context, emanating tranquility from the heart of the house to its surroundings.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

Working closely with the client, the design process yielded a timeless blend of Balinese vernacular and modernity. The L-shaped, single floor villa has a built surface of 400 m2 on a 4,000 m2 property. It hosts three bedrooms with en-suite baths, living room, dining area, kitchen, powder room, pantry, laundry, and staff quarters.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

In traditional Balinese style, many parts of the house are open to nature. Outside, a shimmering lap pool points toward lush jungle and the Ayung River gorge.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private VillaUmah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

Local materials were carefully chosen for the project, including reclaimed Indonesian ironwood for the roof and structure. A key feature is the roof design, constructed with immaculate detail and fine craftsmanship. Rafters are made of Bankirai wood, sanded smooth and left natural. Japanese joining techniques bind the main roof ridge.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

Woven rattan from Sulawesi beautifully lines the interior, while ironwood shingles secure the roof cover. Modest proportions and height lend an intimate, sheltered feel to the proceedings and an appearance of simplicity that hides the complexity of its execution.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

A river in Ubud provides soft volcanic Paras stone for distinctive wall-cladding. Exotic Asian and Italian marbles constitute bathroom vanities, as well as lovely flooring in the living room, kitchen, and master bath. Richly hued Indonesian teak is used for wall cladding, bedroom floors, windows, and doors. A century-old teak log has been repurposed as a spectacular vanity in the master bath, complete with an inlaid marble sink. Garden walls outside are crafted of rough lava stone.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

A beautiful garden space hidden along the river's edge of the property were surprisingly discovered by the workers. The space then got furnished with a wood platform.

Umah Hati, A Humble Yet Audacious Private Villa

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