3-Bedroom Designer Villa with Dedicated Office — Tegal Cupek, Umalas. From 1 Jul 2026.
Some villas are built to be rented. This one was designed to be lived in — and the distinction shows in every room.
Architect-designed and set on a quiet dead-end street in Tegal Cupek, this 600 m² property is one of the more considered residences in Umalas — a neighbourhood that rewards the kind of tenant who has outgrown the standard expat checklist and is looking instead for somewhere with genuine aesthetic character. The 12-metre pool is lined in natural stone rather than standard tile. The garden is mature, with established tropical planting and a shaded walkway connecting the main villa to the separate guesthouse. An open pavilion sits beside the pool. The entry corridor is hung with Asian art. The master bedroom has a hand-painted palm mural on the feature wall.
The interior aesthetic runs consistently through wabi-sabi principles — a Japanese-rooted design philosophy built on imperfect beauty, natural textures, and the deliberate use of raw materials. Stone walls in the bedroom, pendant lights hanging at considered heights, linen and timber used where another villa might reach for marble and chrome. It is not a neutral space. It has a point of view, and for the right tenant, that point of view is precisely the point.
The three bedrooms are each distinct. The master suite has a double vanity, a walk-in wardrobe, a separate outdoor bathroom entrance, and a rainfall shower. The second bedroom has direct access to the pool. The third is a guest room with its own ensuite. Beyond the three main bedrooms, a separate guesthouse provides an additional sleeping area — functioning as a private suite for long-stay guests, a study retreat, or accommodation for a live-in assistant, depending on the household's needs. A guest powder room is available for daytime visitors without drawing them through the private areas of the home.
The dedicated home office deserves its own mention. This is not a desk tucked into a bedroom corner — it is a separate room with a garden view and a proper monitor setup, built for full working days. For a household with one or two people working remotely, it resolves the usual friction of Bali villa living where workspace and living space compete for the same square metres.
What separates this listing from most residential rentals in Umalas is the level of service built into the monthly rate. Daily housekeeping runs four hours a day, six days a week — closer to a hotel turndown service than a weekly clean. Pool maintenance is done twice a week. Garden upkeep is included. A 24/7 on-site host handles anything that requires attention. 300 Mbps fibre WiFi and enclosed parking for two cars are included. In practical terms, the overhead of running a household is almost entirely removed.
The Lycée Français de Bali is approximately 5 to 7 minutes away on Jalan Umalas Kauh. Canggu Community School is around 10 minutes. Pepito supermarket is 5 minutes. Berawa and Batu Belig beaches are 10 minutes by car. Seminyak is 15 minutes, and the airport 30.
Availability and pricing: The villa is available monthly from 1 July 2026, with a closing date of 15 January 2027 — a window of six and a half months. The rate is IDR 79,000,000 per month for a 3-month commitment, reducing to IDR 71,000,000 per month for stays of 5 months or longer. Minimum stay is 3 months. Electricity is billed at cost with an IDR 5,000,000 monthly advance; a refundable one-month security deposit is required at move-in.
Whether you have questions about move-in dates, want to arrange a viewing, or just want to know what living in this villa looks like — we're here. No pressure, no obligation.
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