Thursday, May 29, 2014

Paresa Resort Kamala, #Phuket, Thailand


Set in nature’s garden, so to speak, the external walls of natural handmade
earth tone brickwork and green roofing reflect the thought
and sensitivity for the environment that went into the property’s construction.


Thai-styled resorts with stereotypical design
and ostentatious architecture based on the Northern Thai Lanna-style
with Jim Thompson-like essentials,
Paresa is very much understated in the true Thai sense of the word
with the Southern Thai cultural detail to be found in the finishes.


Built around several magnificently preserved Banyan trees,
several elements of Paresa’s structural design are reminiscent
of the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired organic architecture. 


Unadorned and calming off-white walls further highlight the airy
and spacious atmosphere created within each Paresa villa.
From the tranquil and relaxing bedrooms to the open-plan interior areas,
each villa flows seamlessly to the outdoor terrace
and frame the breathtaking uninterrupted views across the Andaman Sea.


Private exterior verandas are made all the more enticing
with comfortable daybeds or sun lounges, outdoor treatment sala
and a separate outdoor bathroom making each villa completely self-contained
for total uninterrupted indulgence and relaxation.


Situated high on the cliff top, this al fresco restaurant is shaded by the canopies
of majestic Banyan trees preserved for posterity and offers the perfect venue
from which to enjoy the magnificent nightly sunsets across the Andaman Sea.


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