Izvor: Namestaj.rs, 27.Feb.2013, 11:08 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Bulgari hotel na Baliju
Vibrirajući sa svojim okruženjem, Bulgari Resort u Baliju govori hibridni dizajnerski jezik, kombinujući tradicionalne oblike Balija i visoki italijanski stil na nezaboravnoj destinaciji. A sofisticirana atmosfera prepliće se sa finom uslugom u uspešnom pokušaju stvaranja uzvišenog iskustva. Okupljeno oko pogleda na Indijski okean, odmaralište se nalazi 150 metara iznad mora, što je prirodna inspiracija i sanjalački smeštaj za goste. Ovo je druga luksuzna imovina Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, i sadrži 300 kvadratnih metara vile gde svesrdno možete uživati u izuzetnom pogledu na obližnji okean. Prelepi Alang Alang krovovi napravljeni su od kokosove slame u kombinaciji sa luksuzno dizajniranim enterijerima i eksterijerima komponuje dah spajanja između tradicionalnog i modernog: "Plan sprata pravi oštru razliku između tihog i rezervisanog privatnog prostora i glamurozne svečane socijalne oblasti. Izgradnja verno poštuje lokalne tehnike, a svaki kamen je isečen i izrezan ručno na licu mesta. "Resonating with its surroundings, the Bulgari Resort in Bali speaks a hybrid design language, combining traditional Balinese shapes and high class Italian style in an unforgettable destination. A sophisticated atmosphere intertwines with exquisite services in a successful attempt of creating a sublime experience. Gathering views across the Indian Ocean, the resort sits 150 meters over the sea, implementing natural inspiration and creating a dreamy setting for guests. This is the second luxury property from Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, and it gathers 300 square meter villas where you can wholeheartedly enjoy exquisite views across the nearby Ocean. Beautiful alang alang roofs made out of coconut thatch combined with luxuriously designed interiors and exteriors compose a breathtaking merger between traditional and modern: ” The floor plan makes a sharp distinction between the quiet and reserved private area and the glamorously festive social area. The construction faithfully respects local techniques, and each stone has been cut and chiseled on site by hand.”





