Villa Omah Prana Payangan By Alexis Dornier – A Harmonious Circular Home in Bali’s Highlands
Villa Omah Prana in Bali features a circular design, seamless indoor-outdoor living, handcrafted details, and serene landscapes for modern luxury.
Nestled in the lush highlands of Payangan, Bali, Villa Omah Prana by Alexis Dornier is a stunning example of contemporary residential architecture that celebrates both geometry and landscape. Completed in 2022, this 475 m² luxury villa embraces a circular, ring-shaped design, placing every room along the perimeter to maximize views of the surrounding greenery. With careful attention to spatial flow, the living room opens seamlessly to the courtyard and exterior, creating a fluid connection between indoor and outdoor living, while the more private spaces, including bedrooms and enclosed areas, remain sheltered and climate-controlled for comfort.


At the heart of the villa lies a single, unifying center point. The concentric circles that shape the home’s layout extend to pathways, the pool, and various built-in elements, providing a serene and ordered spatial experience. This circular architecture fosters a sense of calm and continuity, reminiscent of ripples spreading across water — simple, legible, and consistent in design.



The materiality of Villa Omah Prana draws inspiration from traditional Balinese craftsmanship. Herringbone brickwork, interlaced wall textures, and subtle geometric motifs reinterpret local artisanal techniques in a contemporary, tactile form. These handcrafted details add depth and interest without overwhelming the architecture, inviting close observation while maintaining the overall sense of calm and balance.



The villa also evokes cinematic qualities, with flowing curves and choreographed spaces that nod to early Ken Adam sketches for Moonraker. This careful design approach merges bold geometric gestures with tactile surfaces, creating a home that feels both memorable and grounded. Every material choice, from the textured brickwork to integrated built-ins, emphasizes craft and intention, resulting in a residence that is both visually striking and intimately connected to its environment.



Villa Omah Prana is a masterclass in combining architecture with nature. Its circular plan ensures that every room benefits from natural light, views, and ventilation, while the central courtyard encourages communal living and quiet reflection. The villa’s calm, ordered geometry complements the vibrant Balinese landscape, creating a home that is at once contemporary, timeless, and deeply rooted in its setting.




All the photographs are works of KIE
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