A modern Balinese longhouse built with lava stones from the volcano Mount Agung

A modern Balinese longhouse built with lava stones from the volcano Mount Agung

The two-storey house is naturally aired with wooden slats as walls to keep it cool all through the year. From the main door, the living and dining areas open into one large space with panoramic views of the jungle, which makes it an ideal location for the family to hang out there or to entertain.

“You have the wide open look at in front of you but you think that you are in a cocoon when you are inside, then when there is heavy rain, you still feel really comfortable, ” mentioned Stefanie.

This particular indoor-outdoor concept reaches the kitchen, which Stefanie said is her favourite kitchen out of all the houses the family offers lived in. Such as the living area, the wooden slats maintain the space well aired while luxurious Italian Carrara marble countertops offer plenty of space for food preparation. Your kitchen is also equipped with top quality appliances, including the Bertazzoni induction cooktop, a Bosch cooker and a French-door fridge.

“You get fresh air in from outside, but it’s not too open and you will use the two counter tops really well, ” the girl said.

Your kitchen is also the representational heart of the home for her. She said: “When we became children, I really felt which i wanted to eat acquainted with my family. I want to possess what my mother gave me, and a home only becomes a house when you can also eat at home. ”