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The Rivershore Estate Bali is a grand private residence in Tabanan, Bali. Featuring Japandi architecture with a bold Gypsy influence, this 1,262 sqm estate on 3,004 sqm of land includes eight bedrooms, wellness facilities, and stunning forest views.

This 190 square meter villa is designed as a commercial property where Mediterranean character meets tropical living in Bali. As architects, we approached the project with a clear goal to balance visual appeal and long term investment value. Every space is carefully planned to feel open, efficient, and inviting for guests.

The architecture translates Mediterranean elements into a tropical context through soft forms, open living areas, and an earthy palette that reflects local warmth. The layout connects directly to an organic pool, creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces while enhancing the guest experience.

Facing a rice field view to the west, the design introduces a secondary skin on the facade to filter sunlight and reduce heat without blocking natural brightness. This allows the villa to remain comfortable throughout the day.

Through thoughtful planning, the villa offers a living experience that feels relaxed and memorable while supporting strong rental potential in Bali.

Conceived as a luxury villa in Canggu, Bali, Casa Infinito reflects our client’s vision of a refined retreat for entertaining and meaningful connection. As architects, we translated this aspiration into an eight bedroom tropical residence that balances openness, privacy, and spatial comfort. Guided by the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, the design fosters harmony between people, nature, and spirituality.

Defined by its elegant white palette, expansive cantilevered balconies, and a striking sky pool, the villa embraces panoramic sunset views while maximizing natural ventilation and daylight. Open plan living areas, multiple swimming pools, and thoughtfully curated amenities including a private cinema, spa, and gym elevate the experience of contemporary living in Bali.

Sustainability and cultural sensitivity shaped every stage of the process, ensuring respect for local customs and surrounding temples. Casa Infinito stands as a timeless architectural expression where tropical design, environmental awareness, and community impact come together to create a meaningful living experience.

viiv House is a tropical villa in Tumbak Bayuh, Bali, designed to reflect a calm and harmonious way of living. As architects, we aimed to translate the essence of Bali into a contemporary space that feels open, warm, and deeply connected to nature. From the moment you pass through the entrance, the atmosphere shifts into a private oasis shaped by natural materials, tropical landscape, and thoughtful spatial planning.

Balinese elements such as layout, stone, and wood are reinterpreted through a modern tropical lens. A beach inspired pool becomes the heart of the villa, gently sloping like a shoreline and inviting moments of rest and play. High ceilings and generous openings allow air and light to flow naturally, creating comfort in response to the climate.

Every space is oriented to embrace views and encourage relaxation. viiv House offers a living experience that feels serene, intimate, and closely tied to its surroundings in Bali.

The Sante is a commercial villa in Canggu, Bali, designed to create a more intimate hospitality experience while embracing the openness of surrounding rice fields. From the beginning, we saw the site as an opportunity to frame nature as part of the guest journey, allowing every space to feel connected yet private.

The design explores a tropical Mediterranean approach, combining curved forms with natural materials such as wood and stone. Wide openings are introduced to invite natural light and enhance airflow, shaping a bright and relaxed atmosphere throughout the villa.

Upon entry, guests are welcomed by a circular stair and a seamless flow between kitchen, dining, sunken living, and pool area, all oriented toward the rice field view. This open layout becomes the social heart of the villa.

Upstairs, bedrooms are designed as quiet retreats with direct access to a balcony, offering a balanced experience of comfort, beauty, and connection to the landscape.

Villa Suena is a private retreat designed to offer a quiet escape surrounded by 180 degree rice field views in Bali. As architects, we focused on creating a simple yet meaningful spatial experience where every moment is connected to the landscape. The building is arranged in a single row, allowing all rooms to face the fields and enjoy uninterrupted views from morning to evening.

The villa features three bedrooms and an open living area that flows naturally toward the pool. This layout encourages natural light and airflow while creating a relaxed and breathable environment. Daily activities become more enjoyable as the scenery is always present, from waking up with soft sunrise light to spending time by the pool.

A rooftop area with a jacuzzi and fire pit offers a space to unwind at sunset. Villa Suena is designed as a calm and comfortable place to slow down and reconnect with nature.

Casa Alyce is a commercial villa in Umalas, Bali, designed as a direct response to its irregular site. Located within a quiet cul de sac and surrounded by neighboring villas, the project began with a simple question of how to create a meaningful spatial experience without relying on outward views. Instead of reshaping the land, we embraced its asymmetrical form and allowed it to guide the architecture.

The layout follows the natural angles of the plot, resulting in fluid curved forms that soften the geometry and create a more organic living environment. At the center, a shallow pool becomes the main focal point, bringing light, reflection, and a sense of calm into every space.

Living, dining, and kitchen areas are arranged to open fully toward this internal landscape, creating a seamless indoor and outdoor connection. Natural materials such as limestone, teak wood, and limewash walls complete the villa with a warm and timeless tropical character.

AMR Villa is a coastal retreat in Bali designed to express calm living through thoughtful architecture and natural materials. From the beginning, we worked closely with the client to shape a space that feels both functional and emotionally connected to its surroundings. Warm wooden accents and locally sourced materials such as limestone, pumice stone, and Paras stone bring texture and authenticity to the design while reflecting the character of tropical Bali.

The layout is carefully planned to follow the sun path and maximize cross ventilation, reducing reliance on artificial cooling. Natural light flows into every corner, creating an open and airy atmosphere despite the compact site. Built on a 500 square meter plot, the project accommodates two villa units with three bedrooms each, arranged to balance privacy and shared experience.

Through close collaboration, AMR Villa becomes more than a residence. It is a harmonious blend of client vision and architectural clarity rooted in place.

The Shanaya Villa is a private residence shaped through close collaboration with the owner, translating her vision into a home that feels simple, elegant, and welcoming. As architects, we focused on creating a villa that supports both privacy and togetherness, allowing spaces for quiet retreat as well as meaningful gatherings.

The design is organized into two building masses to separate private and guest areas, ensuring a comfortable flow throughout the villa. At the center, an open living, dining, and kitchen area becomes the social heart, enhanced by a sculptural spiral staircase. A curved window detail and soft Mediterranean inspired forms introduce a distinctive architectural identity.

An organic pool anchors the outdoor space, encouraging relaxation and interaction. The rooftop above the guest wing offers an additional setting for casual evenings and entertainment.

With five bedrooms and a cohesive cement wash finish, Shanaya Villa presents a warm and balanced living experience in Bali.

Rumah Semilir is a private holiday villa in Cemagi, Bali, designed to move with the breeze and respond closely to its surroundings. Inspired by the openness of the rice fields and the constant flow of wind, we shaped the villa as a calm and breathable living space. The name reflects this idea, combining house and breeze into one experience.

We translated the landscape into architecture through vertical ironwood elements that echo the rhythm of rice fields, paired with Kerobokan stone for contrast and depth. The site presented a two meter level difference, which we used to position the swimming pool as the heart of the villa. An L shaped layout allows every space to face this central area while maintaining privacy.

Open living areas on the ground floor invite natural airflow without reliance on air conditioning. Upstairs, bedrooms are oriented to capture both pool and rice field views, creating a continuous connection to nature.