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Bismillah.. It was from this facade design that we initially decided to move. The homely, green, simple and unique facade design made us fall in love at first sight. Incidentally, my husband and I are very happy with the concept of a house that is green, open space, earth tone, and has ethnic elements from wood. Moreover, here there is a lot of space for my husband to channel his hobby of farming. White frangipani plants make a more homely impression, like the design of villas in Bali. There is also a Sansevieria plant or known as Mother-in-law's Tongue/Snake Plant. This adds a tropical impression but is still artsy. This plant was chosen also because it is easy to care for. This bench is also my favorite. Apart from the function we need (for a shoe rack), this bench is also a place for us to hang out in the afternoon while enjoying the weather, the chirping of birds and of course having an afternoon coffee. Apart from that, the use of teak doors with full height up to the ceiling makes the view appear more spacious, and looks more integrated with the theme of our house. The color of the door leaf was deliberately made "unfinished" to make it look more earthy... Welcome to our home!