This unique home is a true reflection of heritage, sustainability, and thoughtful design. Constructed primarily from recycled wood sourced from across the Indonesian archipelago, the house carries a deep personal significance. It is named in honor of the homeowner’s mother, who, at 97 years old, remains an inspiring figure. The architectural style of the main building is influenced by the traditional Minangkabau design from Sumatra, paying homage to her cultural roots with its distinctive curved rooflines and aesthetic character.

Complementing its traditional structure, the interiors feature locally crafted furniture and materials, celebrating the richness of Indonesian craftsmanship while supporting the local community. The blend of old wood and modern comfort gives the house a warm, soulful atmosphere.

This Minangkabau-inspired residence features four spacious bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, providing a harmonious balance of style and functionality. Nestled in a peaceful area in the southern part of Ubud, the home sits on a quiet road with minimal traffic—perfect for those seeking tranquility. Yet, it remains conveniently close to the heart of Ubud, just under a 10-minute drive from the iconic Ubud Palace and central attractions.

Ideal for both business travelers and families, the house comfortably accommodates up to 8 adults or a family with children. Spanning two levels, the layout includes a generous open-plan living area on the ground floor that seamlessly integrates a fully equipped kitchen, dining space, and lounge. This airy communal area extends to a spacious terrace that overlooks the garden and private swimming pool—offering the perfect setting for relaxation, entertaining, or simply enjoying the tropical surroundings.

Whether you’re here for work or leisure, this home offers a unique blend of cultural charm, modern comfort, and serene living in the heart of Bali.


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