
2,770 m² of direct beachfront, planned as a village street rather than a hotel block.
The site
The land offers direct beach access, uninterrupted ocean views and a backdrop of mountain silhouettes, set inside a community that still fishes from jukung boats at dawn. It is the kind of site that rewards restraint rather than density.

The plan
The masterplan follows the shape of the land and the coastline rather than imposing a grid. A central village street connects all spaces; every path leads somewhere unexpected. The lagoon sits at the heart of the plan — pool by day, social anchor by night — with the ABU restaurant and terrace opening directly onto it and the sea beyond.

Design
Human scale, organic layouts and a strong connection between indoors and outdoors — architecture designed to feel timeless in ten years, not trend-driven today. We are explicit about what we avoid: white Mediterranean villas, generic Bali villa tropes and ultra-luxury marble aesthetics.