Stunning Villa in Bali Features A Unique Roof
The Carbon House is a modern villa with a tropical and very interesting design, located in Kecamatan Kuta Selatan, a sub-district in Bali, Indonesia. It was designed and built by Alexis Dornier in 2019 and it uses the surroundings and natural landscape in its favor. A key detail in the overall design of the house is the roof which features a unique structure. It sits flat over the interior spaces, extending to form overhangs. On one side it seems to seamlessly transition into a huge triangular panel that hovers a section of the patio and pool area.
![The unique, geometric roof extends the house beyond its internal boundaries](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
![The roof extends over the poolside area, forming an unusual decorative cover](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998897_609_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
![Inside, there's a vast and open social area with a simple yet very welcoming design](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998897_558_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
![The selection of materials includes a lot of locally-sources, reclaimed options which give the villa a lot of character](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998897_561_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
The villa features 360 square meters of living space in total. It has four bedrooms and a series of bright and spacious common areas which transition outside, welcoming the outdoors in and vice versa. Floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors make the transition as seamless as possible.
![The site offers beautiful, panoramic views which are highlighted in a very pleasant way](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998897_148_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
![The villa has four bedrooms in total, all simple and cozy, with neutral and pleasant chromatic palettes](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998897_584_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
Furthermore, the selection of materials is also oriented towards helping the structure communicate harmoniously with its surroundings. It includes materials such as teak wood more than a hundred years old, terrazzo, local limestone and reclaimed ironwood.
![The living areas open up to a covered patio and a swimming pool, partially covered by the unique roof](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998897_151_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
![The bedrooms have direct access to the outdoors as well, enjoying a close connection with their immediate surroundings](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998897_581_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
![Among the materials used throughout the project is 100+ year old teak from Java and reclaimed ironwood from Kalimantan](https://www.decorpion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1571998898_71_stunning-villa-in-bali-features-a-unique-roof.jpg)
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