Accompanying my husband looking for a suitable villa for his community while on holiday is a fun thing, I also finally found out that this place has many types of villas with various needs and at Pamah Cottege they also have various prices starting from Rp. 300,000 up to Rp. 2,500,000 per night. Or if you use the exchange rate, Villa prices start from 18.9 U$ dollars to 157 U$ dollars. And the facilities provided are also very complete, starting from an en suite bathroom, mineral water, breakfast balcony overlooking the mountains and much more. The price difference is determined by the type of room chosen, and the most expensive price is the family room type which can accommodate up to 25 people with 6 rooms plus a free extra bed.
And what I like about this villa, if you look at it from a distance, it seems as if this building consists of two separate villas, but it turns out I was wrong, because the shape of the roof they use is only for decoration and a balcony, because this is the villa where I took the photo. is a type of villa for family rooms whose prices and guest capacity I have described above. And the roof of the villa is still included in the Joglo roof category, in my opinion, which is still adapted from traditional Central Javanese houses on the island of Java. And the shape of the roof that appears at the front, back and sides are all different and this is what differentiates the shape of this villa from other villas.
The type of villa here is Botanical Jungle View, because the view at this villa is of mountains and forest edges which are still preserved in their original state. I like the facade of this villa, and actually I have come across many shapes and types of villas like this, including the color of the villa used, but there are not many villas on the first floor for eating places like this and they are open to the public. . And actually there is no problem, but if I stay there with the basic building materials used being wood, I think the sound coming from the dining room will slightly disturb the privacy of guests on the upper floors. What do you think?
However, you can see the mountain views in the dining room while breathing in the fresh air which is served free of charge..ha.ha..the mini gardens located around the villa also make the overall design of the villa livelier and fresher in appearance. look, and the gardens in this villa are also well maintained so that the grass is not left long, the existing plants are also formed and not just growing.
As I mentioned above, the basic building material for this villa is 90 percent wood, and the type of wood used here is also different, this can be seen from the basic motif produced by the wood fiber. As seen on this wall, initially from a distance I saw that the wall was made of natural stone, but it turns out I was wrong, the wall motif and to beautify the exterior of this villa are made of wood, only here it requires skills in arranging wood so that it has great artistic value. high, it's just that in my opinion it would be more beautiful if the stock contacts on the wall were colored the same as the wood,
Entering the second floor I was directed by a staircase whose design is quite unique and quite instagrammable for those of you who like photography, especially if we see this on the second floor, but unfortunately I couldn't see the second floor because there were still guests who stay there, so the Villa maintains their privacy. I can only see from below that the second floor has lots of windows for ventilation of course
And I'm sure all my friends here have seen this type or shape of villa? So what do you think about Villa Inui, leave your impressions in the comments column - friends and greetings from me, Maytom, from Indonesia