Brown Desk for 6-Tatami Room Design Ideas
We have occupied this house for 8 months. We decided to look for a house in Solo because my previous job was handling a team & the Solo city area & its surroundings, while my husband also has a business in Solo. So we looked for a trusted housing developer in this city & chose a cluster according to the budget with a KPR system. With consideration of security, facilities, and a Compact & Minimalist building design that is considered easier to decorate and does not require major renovations so that it is suitable for us millennial couples.
Specific considerations for choosing this type of house besides the minimalist layout are because it has 2 floors & a back garden which, although not large, is the most suitable for our needs compared to other types of houses in this cluster. It's just that the building area & land are adjusted to the budget of course 😊
Because we haven't lived in it for a year, there haven't been many changes apart from the decoration and additional materials such as sliding doors, roasters as garden dividers, kitchen sets & interior wardrobes. The future plan is to change the children's room to be bigger because it feels too small. Apart from that, so far we still feel satisfied with the existing renovation & decoration, while saving we can upgrade the room slowly. By prioritizing urgent needs first.
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My ideal interior design is somewhere between modern French style and a New York apartment.
This year, I've changed up some furniture and styling, and I think I've gotten closer to that aesthetic.
1. Living Room.
The biggest change in the living room was the sofa.
I boldly chose a brick color, injecting life into the otherwise monochromatic space.
I also moved the sofa perpendicular to the wall, rather than the usual arrangement against it, making it feel more cozy.
2. Bedroom.
The wooden bookshelf that was originally in the family room had nowhere to go, so I temporarily placed it in the bedroom. And guess what?
It goes so well together!!
The white bedding and wooden bookshelf, reminiscent of a European Airbnb I'd wanted to get rid of, complete the simple yet emotional atmosphere.
3. Family Room.
This is where our family gathers.
Because the bookshelf is filled with colorful books,
the other furniture is primarily white with neutrals like gray and black, creating a calming, modern feel.
What do you think of our home this year? 💕💕
So, this house's LT / LB size is 84/75 m2. Consists of 2 floors, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Because I live alone and this is also my first house, the house is filled with standard furniture (pay it off in installments first). Very excited to fill it, but also a bit confused, because this is the "most expensive" purchase and the biggest "spending" (so far) in my 28th life.
With a limited budget, the choice of furniture is actually limited, because you want to keep it durable but also according to taste.
For all the furniture in this house, buy it at Dekoruma and Shopee. In this living room, for example, starting from the sofa, stool, table, lamps and wooden blinds, I bought everything online and chose a size that was "sufficient" for the existing living room space. Since I still live alone, I don't like too many things, and I want the space to look more spacious. As for carpets, I bought them offline at one of the carpet shops in Kemang (next to Richeese), at that time I bought them at a fairly low price, I really liked the pattern & color.
For the main bedroom, fill it as much as possible with not too many items, just the things that are mandatory.
The kitchen, according to standard developers, should be without a roof, but I deliberately closed it so that when I cook it doesn't get rained on and it's safe to store things (experience at my parents' house, if the back is open, mice tend to come in), so I just closed it. The initial material was using solar flat, but after trying it for a week, it became really hot, stifling, and even stuffy, in the end it was tricked to cover and use gypsum (it made quite a mess because the budget was out twice). In this kitchen, temporarily, to keep it beautiful and "nice" to look at, I put gravel and a wooden deck first.
That's all for the mini tour, I'll share again tomorrow if there's any additional content hehe. Thank you!