Mizu House is a fully furnished 3-bedroom freehold residence in Tabanan, combining traditional Indonesian architectural character with expansive tropical surroundings. Offering 345 m² of building space on 865 m² of land, the home features four bathrooms, an infinity pool, sauna, ice bath, garden, and river and jungle views. Offered off-plan at USD 1,000,000 with estimated Q1 2027 delivery, it presents a distinctive private retreat surrounded by nature.
Mizu House is part of an exclusive collection of three freehold residences in Tabanan, each shaped by a strong dialogue between traditional Indonesian architecture and the surrounding tropical landscape. Dark timber, intricate carved detailing, pitched roof forms, natural stone, and generous openings establish a distinctive architectural identity, while river and jungle views reinforce the development’s sense of privacy and retreat.
Each residence offers 345 m² of building space, with three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and fully furnished interiors. At the heart of the design, an expansive sunken lounge sits beneath an impressive timber ceiling enriched with carved detailing. Warm woodwork continues throughout the kitchen and living areas, complemented by broad openings that frame the surrounding gardens.
Three residence options are available:
The outdoor spaces extend the nature-led concept with a private infinity pool, tropical garden, river and jungle views, alongside dedicated wellness amenities including a sauna and ice bath. Private car and bike parking are also included.
The residences are offered freehold and are currently off-plan, with estimated completion in Q1 2027. With three land configurations and price points available, Mizu House gives buyers flexibility while maintaining the same substantial 345 m² residence, traditional craftsmanship, wellness features, and immersive natural setting across the collection.
Tabanan reveals a greener, more rural side of Bali, characterized by rivers, tropical vegetation, agricultural landscapes, and traditional communities. Mizu House embraces this environment through its river and jungle outlook, offering a setting where nature plays a central role in the experience of the property. Compared with Bali’s densely developed southern tourism areas, this part of the island lends itself to greater privacy, larger landholdings, and a slower pace of living. The surrounding landscape complements the home’s traditional architectural language and wellness-focused amenities, creating an atmosphere suited to extended stays and private residential use. For buyers looking beyond Bali’s established coastal property markets, Tabanan offers a compelling alternative centered on space, natural surroundings, and a stronger sense of retreat.