Rafika Yanthi from Seven Stones Indonesia is offering this hand-crafted, natural home for lease in an ecologically-minded community in Penestanan, Ubud.
Built in 2017, this unique 3-bedroom home sits on just over 380-square metres of leasehold land in Penestanan, Ubud and is hand-crafted from earth, stone, recycled timber and bamboo by Mud Sustainable Homes.
Natural materials, alang-alang roofs and earthen walls have been used with ancient techniques and have been paired beautifully with locally sourced natural materials.
Each and every foundation, wall, window, door and floor has been painstakingly crafted by hand while local artisans and craftspeople customized interiors and fixtures for each unique home.
Crafted by hand by local artisans and craftspeople who have customized interiors and fixtures for each unique home. Image supplied by Seven Stones Indonesia.
Rafika Yanthi told WILLIAMS MEDIA “by owning this property you will join an ecologically-minded community, living in a one-of-a-kind home with stunning shared spaces, which include a kitchen, large dining area, a bar, ample hang-out spaces, a movie screen, edible gardens, communal solar panels, a 140-square metre pool, a children’s pool, laundry facilities, recycling, car and scooter parking, rainwater collection and groundwater replenishment that will generate more water than is consumed.”
The property is being offered with a leasehold title until March 2047 by a highly motivated seller.
This ecologically-minded community has shared facilities including a 140-square metre pool. Image supplied by Seven Stones Indonesia.
For more information including additional photos and price information visit the Seven Stones Indonesia website.
To arrange a private inspection or to enquire about the property, phone or email Rafika Yanthi from Seven Stones Indonesia via the contact details below.
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