Monday, August 31, 2009

Alila Villas Uluwatu Bali


Waves that crashed into the steep cliffs and hills of hard limestone. Spectacular scenery in Uluwatu Bali was, indeed unparalleled. Countless millions of tourists who have come to enjoy even a moment. However, what if not just visiting. What will we feel when the night for a few days there? Experience is offered Alila Villas Uluwatu.

Esther Leogenda, Marketing Communcation Manager Alila Villas Uluwatu said, Alila Uluwatu sought to provide a different surprise at the appeal Kayumanis villa-villa others. Design row luxury villas Alila Uluwatu for example, is placed at different heights on sloping land area of 14.4 hectares. Design concept is derived from subak, rice terraces of Bali typical terraced. Thus, each villa of a total of 84 existing villas overlooking the sea.

Each villa is designed not only blend with the landscape but also reflects the richness and diversity of Balinese culture. Long swimming pool, a sunbathing deck, halls and lounges frangipani trees. The concept of environmentally friendly Green Globe standards, was clearly visible on the design principles Alila Villas Uluwatu.


"Selling point we have the local ingredients are used," explained Esther Leogenda. Walls of all buildings such as villas, wearing Palimanan stone from Yogyakarta temporary wall fences that are outside the villa buildings using limestone, native rock hill. Interestingly, a flat roof in each villa is covered with volcanic rocks black. The stones are in addition to functioning as an insulator or cooling villa, is also used as a place of natural vegetation growth.

Combined with the luxury lifestyle is a part of each unit villa. Open design makes the air circulation inside the villa is very good. Then a private pavilion overlooking the expanse of blue ocean villa located in the yard. Halls with a comfortable seat, surrounded by a bronze plate and a former timber rail pads and telephone boxes. Great place to relax.

For the concept and philosophy of Alila, Alila Villa in particular can be seen in an interview with Sean Brennan, General Manager of Alila, Indonesia Design magazine edisi32, Hot Estates in Bali, featuring 6 new properties on the island of the gods from budget hotels, apartments, and villas.



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