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rumahanomaly

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Always love plant decorations—no need for big ones, sometimes just a small touch like adding artificial plants or vases can make the room feel more alive, cool, and of course more aesthetic. It turns out that small things can give a very different vibe. #homepaintcolors #cat #dekorasiestetik #smalldecoritems #decorativeitems #wallpaperestetik

rumahanomaly

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The master bedroom can be considered one of my husband and I’s “battlefields”—not because we fought, but because we both had dreams for this room. I wanted a proper wardrobe area, while my husband wanted a work area and a relaxing place to lie down on the carpet. And because of the limited space, we finally decided to make a mezzanine concept. We put the bed on top, while the work area and wardrobe are below. Why is the bed on top? My husband said, so that I won’t be lazy. Every day there is “exercise” climbing stairs, so that my leg muscles stay active until old age. Oh, there are always new things, but the reasons are also sweet 😄 We chose a mezzanine made of concrete, not iron, because it turned out to be more affordable. And the most important thing for my husband—there are no supporting pillars below. He said, so that it looks neat and clean. At first I thought that casting was complicated, but it turned out to be more economical and sturdy. Stairs to go upstairs? Now this is the economical part—we used the old stairs that used to be the access to the maid's room and service area. I only modified it a little to fit the new concept. It's pretty good, you can save money without having to sacrifice function. From this room I learned one important thing: Dreams can be realized, as long as we are willing to find a compromise together. It doesn't always have to be luxurious or expensive (according to budget), the important thing is that it fits your needs and can make us feel at home. #cat #warnacatrumah #catrumahminimalis #BedroomStyling #InspirasiKamar #KamarTidurNyaman

rumahanomaly

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I Really Wanted to Have a Sliding Skylight, But... Budget! 😅 When I first renovated my house, I really dreamed of having an open area for good air circulation, and then using a sliding skylight on the top so that sunlight could come in beautifully~ 🌤️ But it's a renovation, the budget was tight. So that dream had to go into the "save first, be patient!" list first! 😆 Finally, I looked for an economical solution. I used a light steel frame for the canopy. Why? Because it's cheaper than hollow, both in terms of materials and workmanship costs. I chose double light steel, so the appearance remains neat and doesn't look "cheap". Economical but still beautiful! ✨ After waiting for some time (and saving every time I could), finally... yeay! the budget to make a sliding skylight was collected! 🎉 But I didn't dismantle everything right away. The old light steel frame was still really good, it would be a shame to throw it away. So I only made the sliding part, using a solartuff roof. Well, I still use the old frame part, the roof is still polycarbonate. This way, it functions: light comes in, cool air, and your wallet is still safe. 😍 And what I like the most about this process is… Not everything has to be new! As long as the old one can still be used and looks okay, just give it a makeover. Economical, still functional, and of course very satisfying because the results are as expected ❤️ #homepaintcolors #cat #taman #skylight #ataptransparan #inspirasitaman #void #dekorasitaman #tamankering