
A private estate of five villas, a few minutes from the black-sand shoreline of Pererenan.
From $130 / night
Pantai Lima Residence is a private five-villa estate set a few minutes' walk from the black-sand shoreline of Pererenan. Conceived as a single composition, the residence flows from a wide pool deck through open-air pavilions and quiet bedroom wings — five villas, one rhythm.

The residence rises in a quiet rhythm of white volumes, teak louvres and perforated concrete — five villas lined along the edge of a working rice paddy. Pitched and flat roofs trade places; tall windows pull the green of the fields deep into every room.




The heart of each villa is a single open volume: a soft grey sofa under a backlit stone wall, a long teak dining table for six, and an open kitchen dressed in floor-to-ceiling teak cabinetry with a stone island. Linear pendants trace the ceiling, a quiet fan turns overhead, and full-height glass opens onto the banana garden. Fully equipped for a private chef or a late-night cacao — knives, board and espresso always within reach.



The master suite is built around a raw andesite feature wall, backlit in warm gold and crowned by a single amber pendant. A custom upholstered bed in soft grey linen, herringbone oak floors, and a full wall of pale-mint joinery that hides the wardrobe, the safe and a dressing nook — calm, tactile, and deliberately undecorated.


The second bedroom takes the same vocabulary in a lower key — a raw andesite headboard wall, an amber pendant on each side of the bed, and a deep teak window-bench that runs the full length of a floor-to-ceiling window. A wall of pale-mint joinery hides the wardrobe and the door to the en-suite; a single textured canvas finishes the opposite wall. Calm, en-suite, and dressed in the same palette of stone, linen and warm timber as the master.


On top of each villa, a covered terrace looks out across an uninterrupted horizon of rice paddies to the ocean beyond. A timber-slatted pergola filters the afternoon sun, a low andesite wall doubles as a backrest, and a deep grey daybed with a round teak coffee table invites long, slow afternoons — a sunset glass of wine, a fruit plate at noon, and quiet nights under the stars.

Twenty minutes from the airport, five minutes on foot to the black-sand beach. Surrounded by rice fields, beach clubs, and the softest evening light in Bali.
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