Ground Floor Living Area.
French architect Maximilian Jencquel, founder of
Studio Jencquel, has restored a heritage Balinese wantilan house in Ubud, bringing modern comforts to a traditional home. Rumah Purnama – The House of the Full Moon, is described by Jencquel as if it were a character in a magical narrative. “In the shade of the centennial coconut trees and under a thatched roof, sits this charming 3-bedroom home”, he says.
Rumah Purnama’s restoration unveiled the remains of a string of previous dwellings.
“This home is the continuation of a 100-year-old love story between a magical spot on the land and the people who fell in love with it – and a reminder of how transient our lives are, measured only by what we leave behind,” says Jencquel.
The two-story building faces East and embraces the moon as it rises over the scared Campuhan Ridge. In the NorthEast, the Gunung Agung volcano fills the skyline, creating the perfect backdrop to the slow-paced life that exists quietly within the abode.