interior hotel project, java teakindo, luxury furniture interior

INTERIOR HOTEL PROJECT, Capella Ubud Bali

java teakindo. luxury furniture interior
java teakindo. luxury furniture interior
interior hotel project, java teakindo. luxury furniture interior

INTERIOR HOTEL PROJECT

22 tents hidden in the jungle, telling the tale of the first settlers to Bali in the 1800s.

interior hotel project, java teakindo. luxury furniture interior

INTERIOR HOTEL PROJECT, Nestled amongst 9 hectares of Ubud’s rainforest and rice fields, Capella Ubud – opened in July 2018 – is home to 22 individually styled tent retreats. The project started out as a hundred-room hotel, but Bill soon convinced the owner that Minimal Intervention was the way to go. Project was scaled down and the priority became to take care of every tree. Not a single one was cut during construction. This is why often you will find palm trees emerging through the terraces, during visits and stays.

INTERIOR HOTEL PROJECT BY JAVA TEAKINDO

Biggest challenge is maintaining the authenticity of the forest and aligning the buildings with the location. Main material build tent is bamboo. To ensure the existing environment is maintained. In addition, the main goal is to maintain the view of the primary forest. And treats the spectacle of wild animals. Making us the secret audience for a magical Balinese bird concert in the morning. As well as the benefits of a private saltwater pool.

The camp evokes the story of stranded Dutch settlers who arrived in Bali in the 1800s, and pitched their tents. The team worked on the installation of buildings and furniture in great detail on 22 tents. Where each tented building tells the story of various camp personnel: Explorers, Puppet Masters, or even Cartographers. Installation work is an important part of this project. Both in terms of authenticity and local craftsmanship. Tents floor is done in detail and meticulously made of best quality solid teak wood. Using the best materials, processed in a special way, so that it will last decades. while the Tent doors with hand-carved Balinese style hand carvings around the camp are custom made.

LUXURIOUS AND ENVIRONMENT

I convinced the owners to change tack and build 22 high yield tents a low impact eco-conscious project that doesn’t cut down even a single tree in still very dense forest. I’m very proud of that!
The hat we do is a lot like filmmaking: a narrative that engages and surprises audiences, one they can relate to and even become a part of. One of the characters is Mads Lange, the White Rajah of Bali. He came here around 1840 after serving in Lombok, becoming a very successful trader of coffee, rice, spices and more. But the Dane’s great skill was as a mediator. He was close to many Balinese rulers. And frequently negotiated peace deals between the Dutch and Balinese.

furniture contractor at hotel the Orient-Jakarta, Java teakindo. furniture interior

FURNITURE CONTRACTOR AT THE ORIENT-JAKARTA

FURNITURE CONTRACTOR AT THE ORIENT HOTEL-JAKARTA

furniture contractor at hotel the Orient-Jakarta, Java teakindo. furniture interior
furniture contractor at hotel the Orient-Jakarta, Java teakindo. furniture interior
furniture contractor at hotel the Orient-Jakarta, Java teakindo. furniture interior
furniture contractor at hotel the Orient-Jakarta, Java teakindo. furniture interior

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A. History of The Orient Jakarta
Furniture Contractor. The Orient Hotel located in the center of the city on Jl Jenderal Sudirman, the atmosphere is in contrast to the always busy street. Unexpectedly if there is a hotel with a vintage Indonesian concept. Interior and ornaments are also a lot like the colonial era. The Orient Jakarta is located in one area with Sudirman suite apartments building. Because hotels to occupy from the 26th floor to the 30th floor. Each floor has 30 rooms with four different types ranging from Superior, Deluxe,  Grand Deluxe, Presidential Suite.

The Orient Jakarta is designed with the theme of past Indonesia, the interior of the hotel project is dominantly made of teak wood and is dark in color. Each area has its own uniqueness that is very prominent starting from the reception lobby, then to the hotel lift, the infinity pool which is equipped with a Jacuzzi pool and bar, a library that connects to the Lounge and Gym area for the 2nd floor which is used as a place for yoga and pilates.
Design with the theme of East Indonesia’s past travels, the hotel owner has many collections that are displayed in his hotel, for example photos from the colonial era of Indonesia, VOC cannons, as well as ancient batiks, to colonial era firearms. The atmosphere of the hotel is very complex with vintage buildings.

furniture contractor at hotel the Orient-Jakarta, Java teakindo. furniture interior

INTERIOR CONTRACTOR HOTEL BY PT. JAVA TEAKINDO

MAIN LOBBY

As the interior of the hotel, the Java Teakindo project divides work starting from the lobby and room units, the lobby uses ironwood floors, for the reception pillars using brass pipes arranged in a circle to form a rectangular frame, the finishing of the frame is made like corroded iron, additional woven leather throughout the frame with color faded chocolate
In addition, the peacock statue, starting with the head made of brass, the wings and feathers made of shells from the coastal area of ​​Jepara, is given a light in the feathers so that when lit at night, the feathers glow. The reception desk sector is made of teak wood plus a marble top, the addition of the front with dairy cow leather. For waiting chairs during the check-in process, chairs made of woven P rattan are provided, the more Javanese feel there is a puppet display on the wicker rattan chair.

B. LIBRARY AND LOUNGE

The Orient also has facilities for hotel guests which are located on the 5th floor. The arrangement of electic designs is a combination many furniture. Sofas and ancient chairs, bookshelves as well as for additional back droop. Sure is challenge for yourself as an interior hotel project such as Java Teakindo, all furniture items are custom so for work you must more detail.

Ceiling material uses solid teak wood combined with antique glass made by local people. For decorative walls using Balinese batik cloth with elephant and peacock motifs. Besides that there are two identical statues of Balinese culture made of stone. The wall panels on the back of the bookshelf also contain various ornaments, ranging from batik cloth, statues, to brass metal that are arranged with precision. In the library area, acculturation is carried out between Javanese-Bali culture.

The lounge area also has a minibar, a bar table that we produce from teak wood with an additional front cover of brass that is carved and pasted on the front cover of the bar table, the backdrop area is filled with shelves for drinking bottles with the addition of a decorative batik wall. The arrangement of rattan is made in a circle to add to the impression of luxury.