Awang-Awang can be translated as “floating
in the space between heaven and earth” – the
perfect description for this beautiful villa perched on the edge of a
gorge with breathtaking views of the sacred Petanu
River and lush tropical forest.
The house was designed by the Balinese architect Ir.
Ida Bagus Wiadnyana according to ancient traditions with the
correct alignments toward the holy mountain.
Traditional materials are used throughout to harmonize with
the environment - alang-alang thatched roofing, hand-made terracotta
floor tiles, stone and marble, all crafted by local artists.
The house is cooled by fans and natural cross breezes over
water gardens.
Entry is via the traditional Balinese
gate-way protected by stone guardians. The stone pathway lined with
heliconia, orchids, gingers and frangipani leads through tranquil lotus
and water-lily filled fish ponds.
Antique Javanese doors open onto the large main
living area with a soaring alang-alang roof and spectacular
views from the open terrace.