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A sensational cliff side perch overlooking the Indian Ocean meets the eye at Anantara Uluwatu, called the Dedari Penthouse. Ingenious. Recently the collection of 74 sea view suites, pool suites and pool villas has included just 1 two bedroom Dewata Penthouse, which is being beautifully renovated for families and friends to share again when its enhancements were completed at the end of 2017. The addition of 1 one bedroom Dedari Penthouse offers a new luxury haven for couples seeking a pinnacle of romantic indulgence along Uluwatu’s breathtaking coastline.
Dedari Penthouse offers a total indoor and outdoor space of 179 square metres, and is elevated on the fifth floor to boast sweeping ocean views. The master bedroom is plushly designed with a spacious walk-in closet. The adjoining ensuite bathroom is elegantly crafted with Javanese blue tiles and a contemporised timber screen and features both a rain shower and a large oval bathtub for two. Couples can relax in the open plan lounge and dining space, chatting over drinks selected from the double mini bar cabinet.
Striking contemporary artwork blends with intricate Balinese details in the penthouse. Floor to ceiling windows reveal vistas of rolling waves and Bali’s spectacular sunsets, giving lazy mornings in bed, lounge downtime, private dining and soaks in the tub an evolving coastal view. Nights pass with a movie and pleasure from a Bose hifi home entertainment system, a 64 inch flat screen TV in the bedroom and a 49 inch flat screen TV in the living room. Music can be played with Blue Tooth connectivity and SONOS speakers in the living room and bedroom. From designer style comfort inside, the Dedari Penthouse flows out to a spacious private deck featuring a fourseat Jacuzzi spa, dining furniture and a double daybed for sunbathing and blissful relaxation.
Bali’s heritage is clearly seen living whilst adding literal visual aspects of the natural environment. Interior spaces frame the glorious coastal view, blurring the lines between indoor–outdoor, enhanced by sensitivity to natural lighting, the element of water, and the use of these natural elements to define spaces. The ambience reflects the infinite moods of the ocean and the magic of sunset. Interior architectural features respond to the island’s topography and culture, while seamlessly integrating with the existing architecture. Local materials uses add a sense of destination, enhanced by bespoke commissions of local artisans, whose unique arts and crafts represent a fusion of the old and new, including pierced timber screens which are a contemporised version of traditional carved patterns seen in temples, and elegant lamp metal work. May we expect you?
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