Ola!
After a series of tiring months of Dec and mid January, my Spanish house was constructedly done by the third week of January. Then came the far, far more tiring and purse-wrecking process; preparing the printil-printil. That'll be included mix-matching colours for tiles, walls paintings, sanitary appliances, etc. It's waaay taking too much time and concentration for me since I adore all the colours of this universe :P
Although it took a lot of my time and money, I enjoyed the process so much. I started mingle with some contruction mega stores, like Mitra 10, Depo Bangunan and Bazaar Bangunan to observe their collection and ponder the possibility of using 'em. I had to face some reality (that bit) some materials that once I wanted to applied in my house were too pricey for my budget, then I replaced with the lower (price and quality *sob*) ones. Like my tile story: firstly I wanted to applied granite, ended up with low-end ceramics (that I'll never regret at all!). And that kitchen set story, at last I purchased 4 items of Royal's. It's cheaper, more flexible and I guess easier to maintain.
Now the tricky part: BATH ROOM!
Having a priceless experience of renovating my mom's, I kinda have a subtle knowledge about building a good, nice bath room. Mix-matching tiles color was still my never-easy dillema (LOL), and tendency to use high-quality accessories will always ironically hit the budget sheet. Shite. Yet, the universe endorsed me to have more natural-look ones (I'm gonna have 2 bath rooms, alright). There goes, one small greenish shower cube (with water heater, yay!), and one a bit bigger teracota's kampung-style (with gentong jar) wet bath room. Enuff.
I'm still collecting small pieces to complete the whole pics of every room of my house. Really it's fun and somehow challenging in its own way. I just hope I won't spend something unusefully waste since I still need a lot of Rups to renovate the front gate.
Oh well, let's take a break for a while. Here are some latest pics of my Spanish house:
After a series of tiring months of Dec and mid January, my Spanish house was constructedly done by the third week of January. Then came the far, far more tiring and purse-wrecking process; preparing the printil-printil. That'll be included mix-matching colours for tiles, walls paintings, sanitary appliances, etc. It's waaay taking too much time and concentration for me since I adore all the colours of this universe :P
Although it took a lot of my time and money, I enjoyed the process so much. I started mingle with some contruction mega stores, like Mitra 10, Depo Bangunan and Bazaar Bangunan to observe their collection and ponder the possibility of using 'em. I had to face some reality (that bit) some materials that once I wanted to applied in my house were too pricey for my budget, then I replaced with the lower (price and quality *sob*) ones. Like my tile story: firstly I wanted to applied granite, ended up with low-end ceramics (that I'll never regret at all!). And that kitchen set story, at last I purchased 4 items of Royal's. It's cheaper, more flexible and I guess easier to maintain.
Now the tricky part: BATH ROOM!
Having a priceless experience of renovating my mom's, I kinda have a subtle knowledge about building a good, nice bath room. Mix-matching tiles color was still my never-easy dillema (LOL), and tendency to use high-quality accessories will always ironically hit the budget sheet. Shite. Yet, the universe endorsed me to have more natural-look ones (I'm gonna have 2 bath rooms, alright). There goes, one small greenish shower cube (with water heater, yay!), and one a bit bigger teracota's kampung-style (with gentong jar) wet bath room. Enuff.
I'm still collecting small pieces to complete the whole pics of every room of my house. Really it's fun and somehow challenging in its own way. I just hope I won't spend something unusefully waste since I still need a lot of Rups to renovate the front gate.
Oh well, let's take a break for a while. Here are some latest pics of my Spanish house:
Voila! The roof tiles are almost done. |
Finishing the facial look. Tall, isn't she? |
A view from front window. Those circle air ventilations are the trade-mark of this house. |
Preparing the 2nd storey. |
This is gonna be my kitchen window. Excellent. |
A view from inside. |
A view from above. Sooo high! |
The incidental 2nd storey part is making the house look gigantic. |
This is the last progress of my Spanish house appearance by the end of January. Pretty, isn't she? |
The tall construction gives a sense of spacious, elegant building. |
Look what I found! Yuuum.. |
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