Further
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Character and identity
Further sits on the main strip of Pererenan, the quieter village one beach west of Canggu's gridlock, where rice paddies and turmeric-painted temples still set the tone. The property is conceived as a "diffused hotel" across two terra-cotta-toned buildings, with a creative collective at ground level: a Thomas Surfboards board shop and concept store, an Oaken Lab skincare boutique, and a tropical-Parisian bistro turning out pumpkin Pithiviers and steak tartare with sambal. Upstairs, almost a dozen suites by MORQ and Studio Wenden mix burnt sienna plaster, breezy brickwork, cast iron, travertine and timber, with wraparound balconies that double as outdoor bathrooms and record players spinning in every room.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and creative travellers who want a slower, more village-paced Bali than Canggu now offers, and who like their hotels small, considered and stitched into a neighbourhood of surf, skincare and bistro culture. Lie-ins, picnic-basket breakfasts and palo santo mornings are the brief.
Should look elsewhere:
Families, resort-seekers and anyone wanting full-service hotel infrastructure should keep looking. There's no beach on the doorstep, no pool or kids' programming flagged, and the in-house restaurant is still to come, so dining options on site are limited.
Bottom line
The pull here is architectural and atmospheric: a genuinely original small property in a village that still feels like Bali, not a backdrop. Book it if you want design, quiet and a creative scene rather than facilities, and go now while Pererenan is still ahead of the crowd. Any of the MORQ-designed suites with the wraparound balcony is the room to request.