Brilio.net - Do you still remember Shella Saukia ? His name went viral after revealing the story of his former life. He revealed this story on his personal TikTok account @shellasaukia.
In the video, Shella shows where she used to live, namely the aid house provided by the government after the tsunami disaster. Then the video shows moments of him living a successful life and having a house and luxury car.
"It's never too late to be successful. Renting in a tsunami relief house in 2016, having a dream house palace in 2021," wrote the TikTok account @shellasaukia.
The wealth she has now cannot be separated from Shella's hard work in the fashion and skincare business. As an entrepreneur, Shella is said to have a daily turnover of up to billions of rupiah.
Thanks to her success, Shella now has a two-story house with a classic European concept. One thing that really attracts attention about Shella's house is the portrait of her walk-in closet. Like shopping in an elite boutique, this walk-in closet stores various fashion collections from well-known brands.
The following brilio.net summarizes from YouTube Shella Saukia on Tuesday (12/3), a portrait of Shella Saukia's walk in closet.
1. Shella's house looks very warm because the walls are painted in earth tones. Even the stairs in the house are made of wood.
2. In her magnificent house like a palace, the woman who is familiarly called Kak Shells has a fairly spacious walk-in closet.
3. When you entered the room you were immediately greeted by a large shelf containing Shella's expensive perfume collection.
4. This room appears to be dominated by white and gold. This can be seen from the paint to the curtains used.
5. Shella used the large table in the middle of the room as a place to store various accessories, such as glasses and belts.
6. His walk in closet also has many large white cupboards.
7. As a lover and collector of branded goods, Shella uses her walk-in closet as a place to store luxury bags and shoes.
8. Meanwhile, for bags, Shella arranged them based on shape and size.
9. Not cans, this collectible is worth billions.
Shella Saukia has lived a life full of difficulties since her residence was hit by the Aceh Tsunami in 2004. She was forced to live in a tsunami relief house to survive. He rented the house for four million per year.
"At that time, the tsunami relief house was affordable because it happened to be cheap, only 4 million a year and could be paid in installments at that time," said Shella Saukia when talking with the host of Rumpi No Secret, Feni Rose.
It was at the tsunami relief house that Shella Saukia started her business. She started her business in the fashion and beauty sector in 2015.
Thanks to her hard work, Shella succeeded in building her magnificent dream house, which is often referred to as a 'palace', in Banda Aceh. This house, which was built at the end of 2019, stands right in front of the tsunami relief house he once rented.
With a design inspired by European architecture, it seems to reflect his extraordinary career journey from a reseller to CEO of the Shellasaukia Group. The house is built on an area of 1,200 square meters and stands out with its elegant dominant white color.