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Bayugita Residence is an architectural exercise in simplicity, combining the simple lines of Balinese tradition with details from colonial Java (Victorian antique baths, Venetian and Dutch colonial
beds). Cooling breezes move through the interior. There is a dramatic infinity-edge pool stretching towards rice fields.
Tirta Ening Residence is dominated by a 91sq metre principal COMO Shambhala suite with an exquisite Japanese water garden featuring a private waterfall. The entire Residence has a Zen feel. The sound of water can be heard throughout. The dining and living rooms cover some 113 square metres. There is a central floating pavilion constructed from batu kuning (yellow rock) and teak wood with an ironwood shingled roof, reminiscent of old Javanese homes. Other highlights include hand-carved doors, stone carvings and Chinese antiques.
Tejasuara Residence is a bold, primitive-style residence, inspired by Sumba Island (1200 tones of stone imported from this island were used in its construction). Detailing includes tribal cloth furnishing, black bamboo beds and thatch roofing. A fire pit burns beside the infinity pool, which overlooks fields of lemongrass, a spice also endemic to Sumba.
Wanakasa Residence is set amongst the trees, the pool’s semi-circular edge echoing the bend of the Ayung River that lies 100 metres below. The main living pavilion is supported by huge columns fashioned from the wide trunks of Bingkirai trees. Together with teak floors and the ironwood shingle roofs, literally is like a five-star treehouse. Interiors have a contemporary edge, fashioned from light-speckled tiger bamboo and 150-year-old teak.
Umabona Residence boasts COMO Shambhala Estate’s grandest accommodation with the COMO Suite, 2 Terrace suites, a Garden room and study all sharing a pool, living and dining room with a wood-fired pizza oven. The aesthetic is inspired by the Majapahit palaces and their formal pleasure gardens. Interiors include hand carved relief’s, fine antiques and courtly furniture. Views are exceptional, looking towards Mount Batu Karu.