More than a decade after Hendra Hadiprana
transformed his sprawling Balinese retreat into a luxurious
20-villa resort, The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah has wrapped up
the renovation on the most stunning villa of all — the Hadiprana
Villa.
As centerpiece of a 570-square-metre
(6,135-square-feet) retreat, the traditional villa now includes a
spacious deck and bale that surrounds a 60-square-metre
(645-square-foot) swimming pool.
The two-bedroom abode features
private en-suites, with the master bath emerging from the makeover
with a secluded, sunken outdoor jacuzzi.
A museum-worthy
collection of art and artifacts grace the white-washed brick walls
and complement the modern Balinese furnishings of this completely
private residence.
“It’s a sanctuary within a
sanctuary,” said the hotel’s general manager, Alain Bachmann. “The
place turned out so well, I’m not sure there wasn’t a little magic
stirred into all that carpentry.”
One of
Indonesia’s foremost architects and art patrons, Hadiprana built
the property as a family estate in the early 1980s before the luxury hotel group GHM assumed stewardship in 2004.
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