Thursday 14 June 2012

At Home in Bali.

groundedGARDENS is living the life of luxury this week in a beautiful private villa on the dream island of Bali in Indonesia.


I'll keep the name of the villa a secret for fear of letting the cat out of the bag and never being able to secure a booking again!  Needless to say, staying in a private villa completely changes your holiday experience. In fact we have felt so relaxed and 'at home' that we have had a couple of days where we have simply relaxed by the pool, or slept in the shade of the bale and only ventured out for dinner in the evening.




From the moment you enter the carved antique gates you're immediately transported into another world, away from the dusty lanes, the honking taxis and stray dogs. Close the gates and lock away the outside world and your in a private sanctuary. This is a great idea for any home or garden; creating a unique entry point to draw the visitor in giving only a hint as to what exists behind the closed doors.


This elegant seating area is adjacent to the lounge area which can be closed off with bi-fold wood and glass doors for those times when you just need a bit of air-conditioning. Walls are clad in the pale local limestone; small niches hold buddha's which are subtly lit from above; and the built-in seating has a comfortable mattress and cushions creating a lovely place to read magazines or enjoy an evening drink. The black and white check fabric is a sacred design and can be seen wound around stone statues of temple guardians protecting the temples and homes of the Balinese.


    
Essential to any great home of garden design is good lighting. This might take the form of concealed spot lights in the garden to highlight tall, slender palm trees; or small spot lights to illuminate the face of a stone buddha or carved wall plaque.


Here the lighting over the outdoor dining area makes wonderful use of the local crafts; using woven cane fishing baskets that have been lined with an opaque white film to create gorgeous hanging lanterns. Using a dimmer switch these can be turned up to create a bright dining space, or turned down to softly illuminate the dark timber dining table and the faces of friends and family gathered for a meal for drink. And doesn't everyone look fantastic with their tanned skin glowing under moody, soft lighting.


After dinner it's out to the pool for a refreshing dip. I slip into the cool water and as I lay on back I gaze up at the stars to a night sky dotted with stars.




I feel absolutely blessed to be able to spend time in this wonderful paradise with my partner and great friends. Being in the villa is like being in our own home. The lovely staff are so welcoming and have been treating us like royalty. Plates of fresh fruit and strong Bali coffee help us get started, but it's usually 11am before we truly get started and head to the beach.

If you had the space you could create your own Balinese paradise in your own garden......soft lighting, statues and tropical plants....but you would need to have the climate to go with it!

1 comment:

  1. Just beautiful! Reminds me of a gorgeous home I once lived in!

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