HL: Instagram/ferdinan_sule & YouTube/AH
Brilio.net - Sule, a famous comedian in Indonesia, is known not only for his entertaining skills, but also for his life journey full of struggles. Before reaching the peak of success, this man from Cimahi had done various odd jobs, including playing drums from stage to stage to earn a living.
Thanks to his hard work and dedication in the entertainment world, Sule's life has now changed drastically. He has succeeded in realizing his dream of owning a luxury house worth IDR 15 billion in Bekasi. This magnificent residence is not only large in size, but also equipped with various modern facilities, including an art room and several studios that add an exclusive impression.
Interestingly, the rooftop of Sule's house is also in the spotlight. Although it is spacious and has four sturdy huts, this area is now more often used as a drying area. Even so, the rooftop still offers comfort
1. Sule's magnificent residence consists of three floors. Well, this is what the stairs to the rooftop area look like. The walls of the stairs are filled with photo displays as if he doesn't want his house to look empty.
photo: YouTube/AH
2. This is what it looks like at the beginning of the rooftop. Here there is a room that has two door accesses.
photo: YouTube/AH
3. Right in front of the shelter area, this is the other side when heading to the rooftop. It looks so beautiful, huh.
photo: YouTube/BW
4. Uniquely, on this fairly spacious rooftop, there is a sturdy hut. This area was once used as a place to hang out, but unfortunately it is now rarely used.
photo: YouTube/AH
5. The rooftop area at Sule's house is quite spacious, with a synthetic grass floor surrounded by a concrete barrier.
photo: YouTube/AH
6. In some parts there are relaxation areas equipped with iron bars and swing chairs.
photo: YouTube/DUA DRUM
7. Not only that, the rooftop is also utilized well as a place to dry clothes and drums. Several drying racks are seen adjacent to two drums.
photo: YouTube/DUA DRUM
8. Well, on the other side there is also a fairly long drying rack. Yup, the rooftop is indeed an area for drying clothes because it can be exposed to direct sunlight so that it speeds up the drying process of clothes.
photo: YouTube/BW
9. Even in some areas of the huts are used for drying clothes. You can see towels and some of the longest clothes under the hut.
photo: YouTube/AH
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