Villa PoPo was built by acclaimed Newsweek Magazine photographer Charlie Cole and his wife Rosa. The design reflects their vision of elegant light and design flow. As you enter the villa you walk through a gallery of teak framed photographs of Mr. Cole’s and his wife’s past works, some of which are world famous. Descending through the gallery you enter the main living room and kitchen area with it’s 180 degree view of the entire island with Jimbaran Bay in the foreground. Tinted glass and teak doors enable the guest to open the entire room to the view and pool or keep them closed for air conditioned comfort.
The living room has two very comfortable sofas, one of which is wide enough for two adults to sleep on while they enjoy the wide variety of DVD’s or satellite TV programs (30 channels including several movie channels) on the large screen TV. A high end stereo system insures that your music CD’s keep you company where ever you are in the 100 square meter room. Selective lighting has been designed to give the room a warm and relaxed feeling throughout. Across from the living room and running along the entire north side of the pavilion is the kitchen/dining bar area. The kitchen has been designed for entertaining and affords maximum space and ease for preparing meals in the lovely teak and stainless steel area. Appointed with the latest kitchen fixtures and appliances, it features a stainless steel oven and range, large Sharp Refrigerator, stainless steel Sharp Microwave, coffee maker, and blender and other amenities. It’s as easy on the eye’s as is the rest of the house. A black marble bar faces the kitchen and runs the length of it, where guests can sit on six Nakamichi designed teak bar chairs for meals or socializing.
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