Indonesia Design - Defining Luxury

View from Above

- ST ORY BY Erza S.T. P HOT OS BY Bagus Tri Laksono

The Wyndham Sundancer Resort Lombok is an all-suite resort with breathtaki­ng views of the Lombok Straits and the Gili Islands.

Since last year, the Indonesian government has been developing the future of its tourism by creating a list called the “10 New Balis”. This new vision was initiated by our President Joko Widodo and has set a clear benchmark by means of designing and implementi­ng a strategic and coordinate­d plan and effort, including issuing relaxing visa restrictio­ns.

With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelag­o, offering rich diversitie­s of nature, culture, heritage and culinary enjoyment. It is these diversitie­s that truly make the country unique. Dubbed the new Bali, Lombok Island in West Nusa Tenggara province is an undiscover­ed tourism destinatio­n in the region, waiting to be unravelled. Slowly rising in popularity, the charm of Lombok Island is starting to attract many visitors, and with its pristine natural sceneries there has been significan­t investment within the tourism industry on the island. Renowned internatio­nal hospitalit­y brand Wyndham Destinatio­ns has recognised the long-term viability of Lombok as a tourism destinatio­n and has extended its current portfolio on the island. Since opening its doors in September 2018, Wyndham Sundancer Resort Lombok is one of 11 Wyndham properties in Indonesia. It is an all-suite resort offering guests one and two bedroom suites with breathtaki­ng ocean vistas of the Lombok Straits as well as the South Western Gilli Islands. The resort is located just outside the dense tourist area on the western coast of Lombok island. Home to 66 suites this charming beach resort adopts a Mediterran­ean style that is dominated by blue azure and a white nuance intertwine­d with wooden elements and surrounded by a lush landscape mimicking a coconut plantation. A beautiful lagoon-like swimming pool lies in the middle of the resort as the focal point, featuring a pool bar and a wooden sun deck used as the yoga space in the morning. Over on the hillside of this resort facing the swimming pool stands a series of two-storey villas each housing four suites,

right by the two-floor all-day dining Sunrise restaurant with an open floor concept which boasts a nice alfresco terrace facing the pool. On the second floor sits an air-conditione­d function hall called The Bukit. The spirit of the modern Mediterran­ean style architectu­re from clean lines, columns, expansive open floor plan, the use of wood to the pink rock face sandstone in the façade is implemente­d cohesively throughout the resort. The terracotta element that often appears in this concept can be seen as part of the interior aesthetic inside the spa treatment rooms. This year, Wyndham Sundancer Resort in Lombok has also increased their room offering by adding a series of Hillside Sea View Pool Villas with ocean views, perched right on top of the hill of their land. Of the 43 hectares the current resort occupies a small part of the land, with the rest of the natural space largely untouched. During our recent visit, we were treated to a luxurious feast for the senses with a stay in the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa, which is situated at more than 60 metres above sea level, complete with a spectacula­r view of the sea from above. There are nine one bedroom villas spanning 136 square metres and two bedroom villas offering guests 190 square meters of luxury and privacy. All of these nine newly-built villas are designed by Bali based architect, Chris Diono from Charchitec­t who uses concrete stilts to support the design foundation. His design also demonstrat­es environmen­tally-sensitive planning and design, where the existing natural beauty and drama of the site is retained. Each villa is equipped with an en-suite bathroom that leads to the private sundeck, a modern kitchen, and a living room that opens up to the outdoor area. Here, we can find the infinity pool, the sun deck, and a gazebo overlookin­g a dramatic sea view of south-west Lombok.

The villas have a sophistica­ted and eclectic feel to its interior design aesthetic with a touch of Indonesian heritage such as rattan furniture to ikat textile. Following the Mediterran­ean design of the main buildings in the resort, these luxurious villas have plenty of space to allow natural sunlight to provide a warmth and glow to the rooms. The way we see it, Wyndham Sundancer Resort in Lombok uses the island’s potential to create that authentic experience that is combined with the power of the design. It is only a matter of time before the world catches onto the majesty and beauty of Lombok, and the destinatio­n will become the new Bali.

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 ??  ?? 01 Stunning view of Lombok Straits from the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa
02 Lobby of the resort that is spacious and accentuate­d with the wooden element 03 Beautiful pool side area with the series of villas on the background
04 The bedroom inside the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa
05 The open floor concept of Sunrise restaurant
06 Bathroom area inside the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa that is connected to the sun deck
07 View from the inside of the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa featuring pantry and living room area
01 Stunning view of Lombok Straits from the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa 02 Lobby of the resort that is spacious and accentuate­d with the wooden element 03 Beautiful pool side area with the series of villas on the background 04 The bedroom inside the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa 05 The open floor concept of Sunrise restaurant 06 Bathroom area inside the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa that is connected to the sun deck 07 View from the inside of the new Hillside Sea View Pool Villa featuring pantry and living room area
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