Villa Sarasvati is a contemporary four-bedroom villa. The entrance is heralded by carved stone murals introducing Sarasvati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, wisdom and the arts, after which the villa takes its name. The main villa comprises a stand-alone multipurpose studio room, a long entrance hall, four air conditioned bedrooms, an air conditioned living & dining pavilion with a feature kitchen, an air-conditioned TV lounge, a pergola garden room, flat lawn and 18-metre lap pool. The contemporary tropical architecture utilizes local materials while the eclectic interiors ooze with style, visual texture, antiques and rich fabrics. A timber relaxation gazebo, an elevated rice field shelter known as a 'Pondok', a giant chess set and a Pétanque court, set within an exceptional rambling garden, which rolls down to the rice fields. |