There is no bad time to visit tropical Bali as the weather is consistently warm and humid year-round, with an average daily temperature of around 82 degrees-Fahrenheit. You’ll run into either the wet or dry season, both offering different experiences. Many tourists prefer to visit in the dry season between May and September, when the humidity levels tend to be at their lowest. However, visiting during January and March may afford travelers better deals on hotels and tour packages.
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Matching Bali’s natural wonders are its ever-growing choice of awesome accommodations. From lavish resorts to affordable hostels, developers go all-out to create outstanding, well-equipped and enjoyable places to stay. Private villas can even be rented at unbelievably affordable prices. Many resorts and hotels have splendid swimming and infinity pools, most of which are attractions in themselves.
Architects, almost every day, make a list of places to visit next or at least in a lifetime. And we bring yet another fascinating destination for you to add to that list. Amongst all the other 17,000 islands that Indonesia has, Bali stands out the most. Considered one of the most peaceful and stunning places, the island of Bali includes distinct elements that pull architects toward it throughout the year.
Bali is a tropical island in Indonesia. It is known for its forest-filled volcanic mountains, beaches, and its coral reefs. It is the target of much tourism, and is always a good option for those who prefer a paradisiacal destination. This island is full of resorts, and to go along with its beautiful nature we have interior designers, who play a very important role in establishing balance.
Sky-high ceilings, sunken living areas or open-plan bathrooms with indoor palms – whatever your dream spaces look like, Bali’s best interior designers can bring them to life.
Whether you’re furnishing your home or building a dream house from scratch, there really is no better place than Bali when it comes to interior design. Here on the island, you’ll find fabulous furniture made from breathtaking indigenous materials, you can shop gorgeous homewares made by local artisans who’ve honed their craft over generations, and that’s before we even mention the dizzying array of big, breezy rental villas just waiting to be decorated and transformed into dreamy abodes.
Photography: Pranayoga
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