Brilio.net - Oki Setiana Dewi is preparing to move to Egypt with her husband and four children to deepen her religious knowledge. Although she will be staying temporarily in the land of the Pyramids, she has decided not to sell her luxury home in Jakarta.
Oki's residence in Jakarta has a strong Islamic feel, with many miniature calligraphy decorating various corners of the house. In addition, he also thought about the aspect of privacy and maintaining modesty by building partitions and large doors in the dining area to keep it comfortable when there are guests or male workers.
What does Oki Setiana Dewi's luxurious house with an Islamic concept look like?
1. This is a portrait of the dining room in Oki Setiana Dewi's house which has an Islamic feel.
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
2. This room appears to be dominated by white and gold.
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
3. The dining room in Oki's house has a large door to prevent other people from entering when Oki is not wearing a hijab.
photo: YouTube/Ricis Official
4. According to Oki's story, the food sources for his family and the workers at home were not differentiated, so that everyone could come and go in this place.
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
5. Oki's dining room looks spacious with luxurious crystal lamps.
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
6. Oki chose a dining table with elegant black marble.
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
7. Meanwhile, the chair section looks nude and gold, a perfect combination, right?
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
8. Oki's dining room connects to the reading room with neat book arrangements. There is also a large and comfortable television.
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
9. In one corner of the wall, there is wallpaper with the pronunciation of Allah.
photo: YouTube/Oki Setiana Dewi
10. Oki also places green plants in the dining room so that it looks fresh and cool even though it is inside the house.
photo: YouTube/Ricis Official
11. For the other wall, Oki chose a fairly large Kaaba wallpaper. This is to show the direction of the Qibla in his residence.
photo: YouTube/The Sungkars Family
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