Baan Tugae
Set under the shade of tropical trees Baan Tugae is the classic beach front house for a couple designed for practical island living.
Sleeps: 2 adults (king size bed)
Key Features:
- Return visitors every year select Baan Tugae
- One of the classic and original homes at Golden Buddha
Layout: 1 combination Bedroom/Living; 1 Bath
Distance from clubhouse: 6 minutes
Baan Tugae Meaning: This house is named after a popular gecko on the Koh Phra Thong called the Tugae
Prices based on 2 persons from: 173 US per night
Set under the shade of tropical trees, Baan Tugae is the classic beach bungalow with it’s thatched roof, stilted frame, and beachfront veranda. Tropical yellow stucco surrounds the steel reinforced wood pillars, which elevate the house and also form the majority of the structure itself. From the beachfront a split level staircase leads up to Baan Tugae’s veranda. Completely constructed from local timber, the veranda covers the entire front of the house. The thatched roof extends completely over this ocean facing sitting area. An integrated wooden bench ingeniously forms the front and side railing while also providing additional sitting room. A table and lounge chairs complete the furnishing. Louvered wooden doors make up the front of Baan Tugae. They open up fully to the veranda allowing the cooling sea breeze into the house. At night or during an afternoon nap the doors shut completely creating total privacy. Above these doors extending to the roof is a wooden centerpiece in the shape of a rising sun. In between the sun’s extending rays is open area for ventilation when the doors are closed. A single combined living and sleeping room make up the house’s interior. Hard wood flooring combines with more natural wood for the walls. Semi- transparent rattan blinds cover the four large window openings on the two sides. An integrated closet and shelving unit form the back wall. Centered in the room is a king size bed covered by fine tropical mosquito netting. Baan Tugae has a single en-suite bathroom at the very rear of the house. This spacious and well-designed tropical bathroom has both open and enclosed areas. More natural wood is paired with locally made ceramic tiles. A large open air shower is concealed by high walls and wood railing. The bathroom also has a western style toilet and sink.
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