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Integrated within a scenic landscape, on the beach of Koh Samui island in Thailand, Villa Mia's architecture is inspired by the Balinese style of many pavilions built around a central courtyard and enclosing a swimming pool. According to the official villa description, "the entrance pavilion faces the ocean, and on the right of the entrance is a large garage area. To the left is a fitness room and the staff quarters. One pavilion is home to the open-plan kitchen, dining area and living area. Beyond the kitchen is a doorway leading out to a covered Thai-style kitchen.The two pavilions on either side of the central swimming pool make up the villa's living and sleeping areas.

The first bedroom, which looks out onto the pool, has a central walkway leading into the stunning en-suite bathroom with doors opening to a private outdoor courtyard full of tropical plants, stone sculptures and wooden decking surrounding an over-sized terrazzo bathtub. The other two bedrooms mirror the first two bedrooms in the opposite pavilion. The master bedroom is in a separate pavilion and opens onto the garden". The spectacular five-bedroom Mia Villa is available for rent all year long, for a minimum stay of three nights. Planning on visiting Thailand anytime soon?




















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