Villa 1880 comprises an antique plantation house sandwiched
between two contemporary buildings: a flat-roofed living pavilion at the
front and a double-storey bedroom block at the back. The entrance
leads directly to the large open-sided living pavilion lying alongside
the 19m pool, with open-plan guest kitchen and bar at one end,
leading to the chefs kitchen. A large terrace runs from the shallow
section of the pool to the master suite and the spa, and houses a
casual seating area. From here, steps lead up to the veranda which
wraps around two sides of the house, providing access to the sunset
roof terrace, two guest bedrooms, childrens bunk room, media room and,
above, the romantic attic bedroom.
Living Areas
Flanking the full length of the 19-metre
swimming pool is the open-sided living pavilion a light-filled space
designed for breezy living and easy entertaining. The furnishings
reflect the owners exquisite taste and love of modern retro, with chic
designer seating arranged at one end, and a solid wood dining table
stretching four metres set before a river-stone wall.
Sharing the
same open-plan space is a guest kitchen with vintage Italian bar
stools lining a marble-topped island counter with hob and butlers sink
perfect for an impromptu cooking class. Concealed behind a wall
featuring artwork by Italian artist Filippo Sciascia is the
professionally equipped chefs kitchen complete with double fridges, a
wine fridge and coffee machine.
On an ironwood deck linking the
original plantation house to the modern sleeping pavilion is a table
tennis table and a casual seating area complete with hammock just the
place to keep an eye on the kids in the shallows. At the opposite end
of the 19-metre saltwater pool is a sun deck with four loungers and
sleek alfresco shower.
Upstairs, in the heart of the old
plantation house is the air-conditioned media room. Plush seating in
pink velvet wraps around a vintage B&B Italia coffee table set
before a 60-inch TV with satellite channels, DVD player and home
theatre system. Shelves set into original panels are laden with Asian
literature and board games. Antique insect prints line the wall and
presiding over this flamboyant space is a stuffed peacock.
Pockets
of intimate seating are arranged on the veranda, which runs the
length of the upper floor and leads to an enormous rooftop terrace
furnished with brightly cushioned casual seating, long benches and a
state-of-the-art barbecue.
Within the villas spa is a shower and
changing area and a treatment room with twin massage beds and a
hammam-style sunken bathtub for two opening onto tropical foliage and a
water feature.
The villa also has a small studio office, separated from the living area by a koi pond, for those seeking a quiet space to work.
Bedroom
Villa
1880s four bedroom suites and kids bunk room feature comfortable beds
with King Koil Heaven mattresses and high thread count cotton
bedding, elegant 60s-inspired furniture, and thoughtful extras such as
easily accessible reading lights and JLB portable speakers. Most have
satellite TV, DVD player and sound system, and all have a choice of
air-con or ceiling fan and an ensuite bathroom.
Master Bedroom Suite
Reclining
on the super-king bed in supreme comfort, encircled by billowing
curtains, glimpsing greenery beyond the plantation shutters on each
side, you're in for a 21st century Bedouin tent experience. The master
suite is the only bedroom at garden level, its bed resting on a
stunning geometric-patterned terrazzo floor. Behind an eye-catching
copper-backed room divider is a writing desk and a wall of cane-fronted
wardrobes. The ensuite bathroom is equally generous, with twin
vanities and double doors leading into a partially covered courtyard
garden with statement bathtub and rain shower.
Guest Suites 1 & 2
These
two upper-floor suites lie behind a bank of green plantation shutters
lining the ironwood veranda and overlooking a courtyard of dwarf
palms. Both feature super-king beds and handsome retro-style
furniture. In guest suite 1 a cream terrazzo bedhead cum room divider
separates the sleeping area from the bathroom, which is fitted with
twin granite basins and large shower enclosure. Guest suite 2
replicates the master suite, with a retractable mosquito net around
the bed, a desk and a wall of wardrobes. Its bathroom, which connects
to the bunk room bathroom, has an indoor section with twin granite
basins and shower, and a courtyard with an alfresco bathtub and
shower.
Attic Suite
A private staircase from the
veranda leads to the fourth suite, a ravishingly romantic eyrie lodged
under the pitched roof of the original plantation house. A super-king
bed sits under whitewashed beams facing a low TV console, flanked by
wardrobes and a desk. Behind brilliant blue smoked glass is the
bathroom, featuring fish-scale wall tiles designed by the owner, and a
basin and vanity set into a vintage Balinese table.
Childrens Bunk Room
Located
in the original plantation house and specially designed for children
up to the age of 12, the childrens suite comprises eight single beds
stacked in four rows, each fitted with a reading light and wall
organiser, screened by privacy curtains and separated by stepladders.
Theres a 43-inch TV, toys, books and fun papier animal heads lining the
wall. The brightly decorated bathroom with bathtub, bidet and twin
basins (one set lower for younger kids) connects with guest suite 2, a
convenience parents may appreciate. This room also opens onto the media
room and the veranda.
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