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The pool is yet
another pavilion, a place to swim under a canopy of fragrant
frangipani or just sit and enjoy the tranquility of the
garden.
You will be drawn to the spectacular roof terrace with
traditional timber bale loaded with inviting cushions, where
the cool sea breeze is forever evident, gaze through coconut
trees to the ocean or just relax in the dappled shade of the
majestic sacred tree which crowns the adjoining temple and
listen too the surf gently breaking on the beach.
Leading edge architecture
by well know Australian designer Terry Brooks working in
conjunction talented local architect Alec Sifroji presents a new
and exciting concept in tropical villa architecture. Simplicity
and purity of form infused with colour create a poetic force not
experienced before on Bali.
The architectural simplicity is complimented by a pallet of
beautifully crafted local materials used through out, white
stone floors complimenting rich timber joinery, punctuated with
antiquities and softened by simple furnishings.
At di Astana the open plan pavilion style living synonymous with
tropical living, blurs the distinction between the indoor and
outdoor spaces while still offering the luxury of air
conditioned bedrooms with outdoor bathrooms with their own
private courtyards.