On the western edge of Bali, between a patchwork of rice fields, Nyanyi is sensibly growing. The village once known mainly to long-distance walkers or surfers has become a haven for families seeking a slower kind of luxury away from the Canggu crowd.

It’s here that N Residence is introducing its first chapters, a collection of single and double plot homes that reflect a growing appetite for well-designed, long-lasting places to live on the island.
Rather than pushing the envelope of spectacle, the development takes a measured approach. Low density, thoughtful planning, and a clear architectural language underpin the estate, offering residents what has become quite rare in Bali: order, infrastructure, and a sense of community built for the long haul.
A Framework For Good Living
Gated and carefully managed, N Residence has the polish of a private resort yet the community feel of a true neighbourhood.
24-hour security, private waste zanagement, underground cabling, and five-metre roads that keep traffic civil. These are details you may not daydream about on the flight over but once you’re here, they make life noticeably smoother. Add to this a concierge service, fire hydrants, a proximity to international schools, the ability to walk to Nyanyi Beach, and the foundations for a well-rounded life fall neatly into place.

While Bali continues to attract global talent, young families, and entrepreneurs, Nyanyi’s appeal lies in its balance. It’s close enough to the action but also comfortably tucked away from the island’s more frantic pockets.
Single Plot Homes: Balanced Spaces
With land parcels of 425–438 sq m and build sizes of around 353 sq m, the single plot homes are tailored for residents seeking well-balanced, easy-to-live-in spaces.

They come in three variations, from three-bedroom (plus study) layouts to four-bedroom homes with guest suites located on the ground floor.

The architecture really pushes for clarity, with well-proportioned rooms, three-metre ceilings, and large YKK-framed windows that draw in natural light. Homogenous tiles provide a clean, understated finish underfoot, while engineered wood doors and Kohler sanitary-ware add touches of quality. A private pool and beautifully manicured garden complete the picture.

The result is a home that adapts easily to different ways of living, whether for a young family, a nomadic entrepreneur, or any investor who prizes reliability.
Double Plot Homes: Larger Living
With 833–964 sq m of land and approximately 468 sq m of built space, the double plot homes are expansive without ever feeling showy. The design is a nod to the island’s traditional family compounds, reinterpreted with clean lines and contemporary sensibilities.
The layout mirrors the single plot options but sits within a broader canvas. There’s generous room to exhale, with lawns large enough to accommodate your most creative visions, whether it’s centred around children, pets, or unhurried weekend leisure.

Perfect for extended families drifting in and out through the year, creative professionals who split their time across continents, or anyone who appreciates a home that feels expansive but still grounded.

A Neighbourhood That Grows With You
Nyanyi itself seems to be evolving in the same way. Cafés are opening at a steady rate. International schools have established a presence, without overwhelming the village feel. Morning runners still share the beach path with fishermen.

In this context, the single- and double-plot homes feel appropriately tuned. They aren’t trying to reinvent the island or outshine it. Instead, they offer a way to live comfortably and practically, and with enough room to grow into the life one imagines when moving to Bali.

In the end, the choice between a single or double plot becomes less about size and more about intention. The single plot suits those who want ease, such as young families, couples, or anyone seeking a manageable home with a sense of polish. The double plot suits those who want to stretch out a little more. Perhaps, multi-generational households, remote-working parents, or simply those who believe that a garden is one of life’s quiet luxuries.
Either way, the philosophy is the same. Thoughtful design. Long-term comfort. A connection to nature that feels effortless rather than engineered. And in an island landscape where change is constant, this commitment to the considered might be its most defining asset.