Brilio.net - Uya Kuya is known as one of the celebrities who has abundant wealth. Based on the State Officials' Wealth Report (LHKPN) submitted on June 30, 2024, Uya's total wealth reached IDR 28.2 billion.
One of his assets that stole the attention was his luxurious house in Pasadena, California, United States. Although it looks magnificent, the house of the member of the Indonesian House of Representatives for the 2024-2029 period is still in credit status for 30 years.
"I have one house in America, and it's on credit for 30 years," said Uya Kuya.
Although still on credit, Uya ensures that the house is comfortable for her two children, Cinta Kuya and Nino Kuya who are studying in Uncle Sam's country. Therefore, she made various renovations.
One of the areas that is in the spotlight is the kitchen. The interior is designed in a modern sage green color, equipped with minimalist cabinets from Indonesia that add an elegant impression.
What does it look like? Here is a portrait of Uya Kuya's kitchen interior in America, summarized from YouTube Uya Kuya TV, Tuesday (14/1).
1. Uya Kuya's house in America is not considered magnificent, but the design is unique and functional with a touch of the style typical of Uncle Sam's country.
2. The kitchen has a sage green nuance that gives a calm and modern impression.
3. In this kitchen, Uya equipped it with a two-door refrigerator, oven, and large stove with a built-in design, giving a neat and organized impression.
4. The other side is filled with a kitchen sink equipped with a dishwasher to make it easier to clean kitchen equipment.
5. There are several cabinets designed to store various kitchen needs.
6. Interestingly, this cabinet is custom designed and imported directly from Indonesia.
7. Complete with a gold-tone handle which is also imported.
8. The stove that Cinta Kuya uses in the kitchen is not a gas stove, but an electric stove with temperature control via a button.
9. Right in front of the kitchen, there is a small dining table that is comfortable to use for preparing or serving food.
(brl/far)