Lipa Noi, Koh Samui, Thailand
Beachfront
Baan Rattana Thep is an exciting eclectic mix of styles that incorporates artwork, colors, antique furniture and contemporary designs. Recognizable influences from around the South East Asia region can be seen everywhere you look. The finish and furnishings certainly make this a unique and artistic property.
Once inside, a large solid wood dining table with bench seats is surrounded by colorful ceramic pots, ornate furniture, traditional wall mounted Thai figurines and abstract artwork. In this villa the kitchen is divided from the dining area by sliding dark wood and glass doors. Dark wood floors, doors and frames are a feature throughout this exceptional property.
The fully equipped kitchen has wooden units with polished black surfaces and is illuminated by hanging red lampshades and matching red seat covers on the breakfast bar stools.
Facing the ocean, on the right side of the dining area is a pavilion that houses the master suite with three other bedrooms. Two of which are fitted with twin-sized beds.
On the ground floor is a traditionally styled four-poster bed with pink silk cushions and matching throw. In the corner is a comfortable pink armchair and white curtains are coordinated with a delicate pink pattern. Other than the flat-screen TV, the rest of the furniture is made up of individual antique pieces such as a gold-painted bedside cabinet, a red oriental cabinet, and a black wooden desk. There’s a walk-in dressing area and in the bathroom, twin sinks, a shower room and a free-standing bathtub. The inner garden has an outdoor shower surrounded by plants and a large sandstone wall carving.
At the rear, the twin bedroom has dark, highly polished wooden floors, traditionally styled solid teak beds, and benches on the terrace to sit and enjoy the garden. Orange and green cushions add color to the room which is mirrored in the curtain details. The room also has an en-suite bathroom with brown mosaic tiles in the shower room.
Stairs lead up to two more bedrooms. On the same side as the first twin room is another bedroom with a twin-sized bed placed on an angle in the corner of the room. Floral curtains and colorful accessories provide a light and bright atmosphere. The balcony gives views over the front garden and the bathroom has a shower room with brown mosaic tiles.
The master suite sits across the twin room with a slate tiled balcony, a modern table, and chairs overlooking the garden, pool, and ocean. The master suite is styled carefully with chosen antiques that really catch the eye. The dark wood four-poster bed has bright cushions and to the side is a stylish wooden cabinet with an unusual glass lamp. The flat-screen TV sits on a beautiful, decoratively painted, antique oriental cabinet offering a stark contrast between new and old. The bathroom has a sunken bath and is dressed with pretty orchids.
As you walk back through the dining area and down the steps onto the slate tiled terrace, two large elephant statues guide you towards a centerpiece planted with a fantastic Frangipani tree. To the left is the final bedroom pavilion with a traditional teak double bed, a blue armchair and blue patterned curtains. More antique furniture and a plasma TV complete the room. The bathroom has a free-standing bathtub, shower room, and an inner garden with an outdoor shower and carved sandstone wall feature.
A planted area separates this from the living pavilion and once again this room has a fascinating collection of artifacts that will have something of interest to everyone who visits. Large oriental cabinets stand proud alongside ornate chairs, with ceramics, lamps, and ornaments adding interest and color. Comfortable upholstered sofas are decorated with different colored cushions to match the curtains. The end of the lounge looks across the garden through a traditional sala, with a dining table and bench seats, and out to sea. To the right of the lounge is the blue-tiled swimming pool surrounded by a decked area and with a path leading down to a further sala with a kitchen, bathroom and entertainment area. From here are steps that lead through a Thai-style entrance pagoda with wooden doors that open to give access to the beach. The villa is located within sight of the Raja Ferry where locals commute from the island to the mainland. The ferry pier can also be a decent reminder that when you live in these peaceful surroundings, others are traveling in the busy parallel universe.
Baan Rattana Thep is an exciting eclectic mix of styles that incorporates artwork, colors, antique furniture and contemporary designs. Recognizable influences from around the South East Asia region can be seen everywhere you look. The finish and furnishings certainly make this a unique and artistic property.
Once inside, a large solid wood dining table with bench seats is surrounded by colorful ceramic pots, ornate furniture, traditional wall mounted Thai figurines and abstract artwork. In this villa the kitchen is divided from the dining area by sliding dark wood and glass doors. Dark wood floors, doors and frames are a feature throughout this exceptional property.
The fully equipped kitchen has wooden units with polished black surfaces and is illuminated by hanging red lampshades and matching red seat covers on the breakfast bar stools.
Facing the ocean, on the right side of the dining area is a pavilion that houses the master suite with three other bedrooms. Two of which are fitted with twin-sized beds.
On the ground floor is a traditionally styled four-poster bed with pink silk cushions and matching throw. In the corner is a comfortable pink armchair and white curtains are coordinated with a delicate pink pattern. Other than the flat-screen TV, the rest of the furniture is made up of individual antique pieces such as a gold-painted bedside cabinet, a red oriental cabinet, and a black wooden desk. There’s a walk-in dressing area and in the bathroom, twin sinks, a shower room and a free-standing bathtub. The inner garden has an outdoor shower surrounded by plants and a large sandstone wall carving.
At the rear, the twin bedroom has dark, highly polished wooden floors, traditionally styled solid teak beds, and benches on the terrace to sit and enjoy the garden. Orange and green cushions add color to the room which is mirrored in the curtain details. The room also has an en-suite bathroom with brown mosaic tiles in the shower room.
Stairs lead up to two more bedrooms. On the same side as the first twin room is another bedroom with a twin-sized bed placed on an angle in the corner of the room. Floral curtains and colorful accessories provide a light and bright atmosphere. The balcony gives views over the front garden and the bathroom has a shower room with brown mosaic tiles.
The master suite sits across the twin room with a slate tiled balcony, a modern table, and chairs overlooking the garden, pool, and ocean. The master suite is styled carefully with chosen antiques that really catch the eye. The dark wood four-poster bed has bright cushions and to the side is a stylish wooden cabinet with an unusual glass lamp. The flat-screen TV sits on a beautiful, decoratively painted, antique oriental cabinet offering a stark contrast between new and old. The bathroom has a sunken bath and is dressed with pretty orchids.
As you walk back through the dining area and down the steps onto the slate tiled terrace, two large elephant statues guide you towards a centerpiece planted with a fantastic Frangipani tree. To the left is the final bedroom pavilion with a traditional teak double bed, a blue armchair and blue patterned curtains. More antique furniture and a plasma TV complete the room. The bathroom has a free-standing bathtub, shower room, and an inner garden with an outdoor shower and carved sandstone wall feature.
A planted area separates this from the living pavilion and once again this room has a fascinating collection of artifacts that will have something of interest to everyone who visits. Large oriental cabinets stand proud alongside ornate chairs, with ceramics, lamps, and ornaments adding interest and color. Comfortable upholstered sofas are decorated with different colored cushions to match the curtains. The end of the lounge looks across the garden through a traditional sala, with a dining table and bench seats, and out to sea. To the right of the lounge is the blue-tiled swimming pool surrounded by a decked area and with a path leading down to a further sala with a kitchen, bathroom and entertainment area. From here are steps that lead through a Thai-style entrance pagoda with wooden doors that open to give access to the beach. The villa is located within sight of the Raja Ferry where locals commute from the island to the mainland. The ferry pier can also be a decent reminder that when you live in these peaceful surroundings, others are traveling in the busy parallel universe.
Baan Rattana Thep is located on the exclusive west coast of Ko Samui called Lipa Noi bay. The gently sloping sandy beach and year-round swimmable seas look out over the striking limestone islands of the Angthong Marine Park. Lipa Noi offers visitors a modest selection of resorts and restaurants and the beach is also home to the island’s most sophisticated, upscale beach club, Nikki Beach.
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Period / Season | Bedrooms / Adults / Children | Minimum Nights | ||
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5 / 10 / 0 | 4 / 8 / 0 | 3 / 6 / 0 |
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