Tucked away at the very end of a quiet Umalas neighborhood, this architectural residence reveals itself slowly, an unexpected sanctuary wrapped in textured black forms and soft natural light. Its presence is subtle yet captivating, a home that feels discovered rather than simply visited. Set on 615 sqm of mature land, the villa opens to calming views of curated greenery and handcrafted stone, creating an atmosphere of quiet seclusion.
Inside, the design unfolds in layers of shadow, light, and refined materiality. Inspired by a fusion of Japanese restraint and Scandinavian purity, the interiors pair muted tones with expressive textures: black acoustic ribbing, pristine white surfaces, and cool granite underfoot. The living spaces flow effortlessly into a private spa retreat complete with a teak-clad sauna, cold plunge, and serene courtyards. Each corner is shaped for both daily living and quiet contemplation.
Three spacious bedrooms and an open-plan living pavilion surround a striking triangular pool, its geometry mirrored by the villa’s clean lines and sculptural cladding. Ironwood decks, river-stone walls, and a glass-topped cabana frame the outdoor landscape, while discreet solar systems and eight ultra-quiet Daikin units ensure comfort without compromise. It is a home designed not to shout for attention but to resonate with calm intention and an understated sense of beauty.