A privately owned estate. Run with heart.
Rumah Hujan is a family home.
It belongs to a Swedish-French couple, based in Milan, with three children. They came to Bali, fell in love with it, and eventually bought the estate. The story begins with photographs — pictures of a house that stopped them in their tracks. They reached out to Maximillian, the man who had created it, and what began as an inquiry became a friendship.
It was not a business decision. It was the kind of choice that makes complete sense only after you’ve made it.
Both have worked in fashion for over twenty-five years — at CEO and senior executive level, across European houses. They still do. Rumah Hujan exists alongside that life, not instead of it. It is where they come to be somewhere else entirely.
That background shapes how the estate is run, even if it is never mentioned. An instinct for quality. An eye for detail that matters. An understanding that how something feels to be inside is more important than how it looks from a distance. None of this is policy. It is just how they think.
The team, and the village of Lungsiakan in which the estate sits, are at the heart of everything. Several of the team have been here since the beginning — they are family, and treated as such. The owners are grateful to them for everything they bring, to the village of Lungsiakan for having them, and to this island for everything it continues to give.
What this family found here — the calm, the warmth, the quiet discovery of a place that felt immediately right — was not something they were looking for. The best things rarely are. Rumah Hujan is where that feeling has a home.
