An off‑plan one‑bedroom apartment in the cultural heart of Ubud, offered fully furnished and scheduled for completion in 2026. Leasehold (Hak Sewa) — 23 years remaining. The project’s defining promise is its hand‑moulded terracotta exterior, a contemporary interpretation of Bali’s clay craft that gives the building a timeless materiality and quietly sculpted presence.
Inside, a thoughtfully arranged 55 m² layout prioritises light and natural textures. The open‑plan living and kitchen area is softened by a light‑coloured, textured sofa beneath a circular pendant and set against a dark wood‑panel feature wall with small wall lights and a colourful abstract artwork. A glossy, irregular blue table and matching textured blue cabinetry with a dark countertop introduce considered colour; wooden benches and vertical slatted timber accents add warmth. Large glass block walls curve to frame views of palms and flood the interior with diffused daylight, while discreet smart‑home integration and ceiling fans ensure modern comfort.
The bathroom and bedroom continue the material narrative with warm textured tiles and a cylindrical glass‑block shower element that reads as sculptural, alongside a bed dressed in light linens and simple planted greenery. Externally, the multi‑peaked roofline sits within lush tropical landscaping of palms, planted pathways and neighbouring tiled‑roof residences; a covered garden structure visible from the grounds suggests a sheltered communal space for relaxation. The developer’s international track record and engineered detailing speak to durability and earthquake‑resistant construction.
Zoned Pariwisata (Tourism) and supported by professional hospitality management, the apartment is positioned for short‑stay use and appealing long‑term investment potential. Offered at Rp 1,825,000,000, this is a refined, culturally rooted residence in one of Bali’s most sought‑after villages. Contact Harcourts Purba Bali to arrange a private viewing.
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