Brilio.net - Famous actor Anjasmara remains in the minds of the audience even though he is now more focused on being a yoga teacher and reducing his activities in the entertainment industry. His role as Cecep in the soap opera Si Cecep is one of the most iconic and is still remembered today.
The success of the soap opera made his name increasingly popular, opening up many opportunities to star in various soap operas and feature films. Thanks to his brilliant career, Anjasmara managed to own a number of fantastically valuable assets, including a luxury house in the Bandung area, West Java. The residence stands majestically with beautiful and calming natural scenery.
Unfortunately, the house has been abandoned for a long time and is now no longer maintained. Based on information in a circulating video, this property has been empty for five years. With such a large yard and no longer inhabited, the area is now used as a lettuce field.
Here, brilio.net summarizes from YouTube Goy Razor TV on Friday (21/3), the appearance of Anjasmara's house.
1. Not many people know that Anjasmara has a luxurious house in the Bandung area, West Java. To get to his house, you need to pass through a rocky road.
portrait of empty anjasmara house
YouTube/Goy Razor TV
2. This is what Anjasmara's luxurious house looks like, which is no longer occupied. The front of the house looks beautiful with a very large yard.
portrait of empty anjasmara house
YouTube/Goy Razor TV
3. From the front, Anjasmara's house looks magnificent and luxurious with tall pillars painted in gray.
portrait of empty anjasmara house
YouTube/Goy Razor TV
4. The residence looks comfortable with wooden interior. Apparently, the pillars of Anjasmara's residence are in a classic old-fashioned style.
portrait of empty anjasmara house
YouTube/Goy Razor TV
5. Unfortunately, Anjasmara's house has been uninhabited for 5 years.
portrait of empty anjasmara house
YouTube/Goy Razor TV
6. Although empty, the area around the house looks clean. It can be seen that there are two water reservoirs that are still functioning.
portrait of empty anjasmara house
YouTube/Goy Razor TV
Tricks to renovate a long-abandoned house.
Renovating a long-neglected house requires careful planning so that the results are optimal and do not cost too much. Here are some tricks that can be applied:
1. Do a thorough inspection.
Before you start renovating, do a thorough inspection of the condition of your home. Check the structure of the building, roof, walls, floors, electrical installations, and plumbing to see what needs to be repaired or replaced.
2. Prioritize structural improvements.
Focus renovations on the most important parts, such as the foundation, leaking roof, cracked walls, and electrical systems. Don't be tempted to immediately change the appearance before making sure the house is safe and sturdy.
3. Clean and discard unused parts.
A neglected home is often full of dust, mold, and unused items. Do a thorough cleaning, throw out any damaged materials, and consider recycling any reusable parts.
4. Use durable and environmentally friendly materials.
Choose quality, durable materials to avoid frequent renovations. If possible, use eco-friendly materials such as recycled wood or water-based paint to reduce the negative impact on the environment.
5. Maximize lighting and ventilation.
Houses that have not been occupied for a long time tend to be damp and lack lighting. Repair windows or add ventilation to improve air circulation and allow natural light to enter, making the house feel more comfortable and healthy.
6. Update electrical and water installations.
If the house has not been occupied for a long time, there is a possibility that the electrical installation and water pipes are damaged or clogged. Check the electrical wiring, switches, water pipes, and septic tank to make sure everything is working properly.
7. Adjust to budget.
Create a realistic budget plan so that the renovation does not balloon. Determine what needs to be fixed immediately and what can be postponed. Use experienced workers for maximum results.
(brl/lut)