You can immerse yourself in the unique flavor of Bali in the cozy atmosphere of a designer villa. A project by the leading architectural bureau, Intro by Chak. Traditional Balinese ornaments harmoniously blend with functionality and aesthetics in the interior, creating a unique space. The massive bench carved from ancient ebony wood, hand-painted bedheads, and even a rock formation on the fence, seamlessly integrating the villa into the island’s landscape, are not just decorations, they are the language through which the villa speaks to its guests.
A bespoke sculptural piece — appears on the fence, as if weaving the villa into the island’s landscape
The interior features unique materials and works of art. The panel behind the sofa is handmade from the island of Sumatra. Additionally, most elements were crafted according to sketches and drawings by designer Nadezhda Chak. Enjoy a lively gathering in the open-plan kitchen and living area, where the centerpiece is a three-meter bench made from centuries-old ebony wood.
Decorative Texture. Crafted by our artists based on the author’s concept. The unique relief emphasizes the character of the space and serves as an architectural accent
Designed and crafted in Bali exclusively for this project. The glass tabletop allows the space to breathe, while the wooden base seamlessly connects all the natural wood elements throughout the interior
Designed by the studio and handcrafted by our artists exclusively for this project. A one-of-a-kind piece that captures local spirit, playful imagery, and a touch of authorial irony
Bench
Ebony wood. This ancient driftwood piece was discovered in a local shop and carefully transformed into a functional art object
Panel, Sumatra Island
Hand-carved woodwork expressing the unity of nature, animals, and humans. A unique artifact that adds depth and a philosophical layer to the space
Panel, Sumatra Island
Hand-carved woodwork expressing the unity of nature, animals, and humans. A unique artifact that adds depth and a philosophical layer to the space
Every detail has been carefully thought through and crafted specifically for this place. Traditional Balinese ornaments were reimagined and became the foundation of the sculptural wall décor.
The leopard pattern, hand-crafted by our artist, brings raw energy and primal power into the space. These walls seem to carry the memory of the jungle
Decorative Wall Finish
The leopard pattern, hand-crafted by our artist, brings raw energy and primal power into the space. These walls seem to carry the memory of the jungle
The distinctive patterns on the bedroom walls bring a sense of wild nature into the interior. The tall headboard is hand-painted by Russian artists in traditional Balinese motifs and represents a unique design concept. The bedrooms are furnished with natural wood tables, include chests of drawers for storage, and feature small wardrobe areas.
It felt almost wrong to paint over the natural teak grain in grey — but the final look was worth it. No regrets
Bed Headboard
The ornament appears to dissolve into the surface, adding depth and character to the composition. This detail reflects the designer’s subtle feel for the island’s aesthetics — its rhythms, symbols, and silence
This project in Bali is more than just a beautiful villa — it’s a space designed as a natural extension of the island itself. The interior by Nadya Chak blends the lightness of the tropics, the tactile beauty of natural materials, and the intelligence of architecture marked by her signature style.
The transformation of the island at night is truly extraordinary, and the Villa Chanak, with its thoughtful lighting design, reveals itself in a whole new light as darkness falls, offering guests new emotions and impressions.
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Intro by Chak Sofa
Soft and inviting, like a swan’s feather. You want to sink into it — or at least linger just a little longer
Crafted from wood that had rested on the ocean floor for decades. Its surface holds the marks of time, salt, and currents. It carries the breath of the deep
Table
Crafted from wood that had rested on the ocean floor for decades. Its surface holds the marks of time, salt, and currents. It carries the breath of the deep
Floor Lamp
Discovered at a Balinese flea market and reimagined by our artists. Its light casts lush, leafy shadows — as if you’re standing deep in the jungle
Floor Lamp
Discovered at a Balinese flea market and reimagined by our artists. Its light casts lush, leafy shadows — as if you’re standing deep in the jungle