BALI, INDONESIA

Villa Jasmine

A cozy holiday retreat in Bali, inspired by the iconic French actress Brigitte Bardot’s charm and style. The three-bedroom is situated in Bumbak Park, well-designed to accommodate the client’s fun and quirky nature.
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Mentally designed and built in the 1970s, it reflects Bardot's timeless elegance with its vintage interior and laid-back atmosphere.

STATUS

Built

DATE

2022

SURFACE AREA

300 sqm

CLIENT

Bumbak Park Villas

PROJECT CATEGORIES

Commission, Interior Design, Furniture

PROGRAM

Villa with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living, and dining area.

TEAM

Till Marzloff - Principal architect
Angelina Anneke - Architect in charge
Dwiveka Dananjaya - Project architect

Jasmine is the newest addition to Bumbak Park Villas, but its conception and design is different from the start. Being one out of the eight-villa complex, Marzloff architects were tasked to merge retro French sensibilities to Bali’s tropical paradise. Stepping through the front doors, guests are transported to an era of vibrant optimism and chic sophistication. Bold colors adorn every surface, from popping artwork on the wall to unique colored furnishings reminiscent of Parisian scene, adding whimsy and charm to every corner.

“What Marzloff team did right was to take the time to build trust, translating an unconventional vision to reality, and their collaborative
approach in the process.”

BUMBAK PARK VILLAS

A crucial element into designing this villa is interior designing, quirky furnitures, and pop vibrant artworks. By still relying on the wood, Marzloff added glass and pop illustration to connect the dots in between the the French aesthetic to Balinese architecture. This enchanting villa is a playful ode to the past, where every detail sparks joy and nostalgia, creating a truly unforgettable retreat experience.

“We are grateful to be able to bring a different light in Bali architecture scene through this project. This villa is a testament on how we can bring retro European to Bali tropical and blend it seamlessly.”

Marzloff