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Minor’s first Anantara-branded residences to include access to Master of Wellness
POSTED 05 Jan 2016 . BY Jane Kitchen
The development features 15 luxury villas designed by Jaya Ibrahim, the late owner of Jaya International Design Credit: Anantara
Minor International has launched its first Anantara-branded residential villas, The Residences by Anantara Phuket Layan. The development features 15 luxury villas designed by Jaya Ibrahim, the late owner of Jaya International Design.

Residents will have access to the amenities and services at the adjacent Anantara Phuket Layan Resort & Spa, which includes a seven-treatment room Anantara Spa that uses Elemis and OPI products.

Alternatively, residents can also enjoy in-home spa treatments, as well as private sessions with a Master of Wellness, who will aim to help them relax and regain their balance.

Ibrahim’s designs feature a modern interpretation of classical Asian design that draws upon the local culture and natural environment of the Andaman Coast.

Villas range in size from three to seven bedrooms, each with a 21m (69ft) infinity pool and 180-degree views of the Andaman Sea. The expansive villas are between 1,695 to 3,920sq m (18,000 to 42,000sq ft), and residents can also have in-villa dining prepared by Chef Umberto Piccolini.

The Residences by Anantara Phuket Layan are developed by HHR Limited, a subsidiary of Minor International.
Ibrahim’s designs feature a modern interpretation of classical Asian design that draws upon the local culture and natural environment of the Andaman Coast Credit: Anantara
Villas range in size from three to seven bedrooms, each with a 21-metre infinity pool and 180-degree views of the Andaman Sea Credit: Anantara
The contemporary interpretation of Thai culture is subtle and unobtrusive, stylish yet minimal, the company says, and uses design elements rooted in the region Credit: Anantara
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Minor’s first Anantara-branded residences to include access to Master of Wellness
POSTED 05 Jan 2016 . BY Jane Kitchen
The development features 15 luxury villas designed by Jaya Ibrahim, the late owner of Jaya International Design Credit: Anantara
Minor International has launched its first Anantara-branded residential villas, The Residences by Anantara Phuket Layan. The development features 15 luxury villas designed by Jaya Ibrahim, the late owner of Jaya International Design.

Residents will have access to the amenities and services at the adjacent Anantara Phuket Layan Resort & Spa, which includes a seven-treatment room Anantara Spa that uses Elemis and OPI products.

Alternatively, residents can also enjoy in-home spa treatments, as well as private sessions with a Master of Wellness, who will aim to help them relax and regain their balance.

Ibrahim’s designs feature a modern interpretation of classical Asian design that draws upon the local culture and natural environment of the Andaman Coast.

Villas range in size from three to seven bedrooms, each with a 21m (69ft) infinity pool and 180-degree views of the Andaman Sea. The expansive villas are between 1,695 to 3,920sq m (18,000 to 42,000sq ft), and residents can also have in-villa dining prepared by Chef Umberto Piccolini.

The Residences by Anantara Phuket Layan are developed by HHR Limited, a subsidiary of Minor International.
Ibrahim’s designs feature a modern interpretation of classical Asian design that draws upon the local culture and natural environment of the Andaman Coast Credit: Anantara
Villas range in size from three to seven bedrooms, each with a 21-metre infinity pool and 180-degree views of the Andaman Sea Credit: Anantara
The contemporary interpretation of Thai culture is subtle and unobtrusive, stylish yet minimal, the company says, and uses design elements rooted in the region Credit: Anantara
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Disneyland Paris has unveiled a new name for Walt Disney Studios Park as part of the park’s US$2 billion transformation.
UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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