Friday, September 26, 2008

South Forbes enlightenment

Friday, September 26, 2008

South Forbes Golf City, the largest fully-integrated, self-sustaining, and all-themed golf resort city in the heart of the Metro Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay corridor and recipient of the 2007 CNBC International Property Awards, the world’s most prestigious property awards programme, for Best Golf Community Development, is renowned for creative themed residential developments. And in its newest Balinese-themed enclave, Nirwana Bali, it has combined the ingredients of a tropical resort lifestyle into a home that ingeniously merges the modern and traditional styles intended for a young family — Sanur.

Sanur, which literally means the passion to visit a certain place, was once the setting of grand villas of heirs and heiresses, and has since attracted an international elite that made it a prominent luxury resort area in the Far East.

A Whole New World. From the exterior alone, the warm wood tones and Balinese decorative elements that contrast beautifully with the clean, spare walls and sharp lines of the whole house immediately reveals the perfection of a luxury hideaway.

Upon entering, the immaculate, almost monastic, living room is striking in its calm simplicity. The whole space pays particular attention to surfaces and textures with the ivory sandstone wall where an oil painting hangs, a soft and cozy sectional sofa with Balinese accent throw pillows for a very relaxed ambience, and an abaca rug that breaks up the space and lends warmth to the stone flooring. Full-length sliding doors invite the outside landscaping in — part of the Balinese tropical living experience.

A wooden louver screen divides the living area from the kitchen and dining area yet still allows for ample light and good ventilation. A low glass-top bar allows for a delineation of space as well as a countertop for working or eating. The modern glass dining table with steel base complements the traditional wooden chairs for an uncluttered appearance. Printed drop lighting adds an interesting Asian touch.

Spic and Spa. The master’s bedroom on the second level features contemporary pieces of furniture and accessories with traditional Indonesian wooden panels. The platform bed is framed by an upholstered wall panel in vibrant lemon yellow and chic, soft floral patterns. A floor-to-ceiling wooden-framed picture window is lined with built-in wooden shelving to add life and art to the scenery beyond. Luxurious drapery filters the glare of the bright sun.

A walk-in closet transitions between the bedroom and the toilet and bath. Light-colored stone tile flooring and glass partitions add to the bright and airy feeling while the chaise lounge by the large window allows one to view clothes in total ease.

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