foto: Instagram/@dikta; YouTube/TAULANY TV
Brilio.net - When you imagine a celebrity's residence, what comes to mind is a magnificent house with various expensive facilities. Starting from the design to the interior, it is all luxurious at exorbitant prices. However, not all celebrities choose luxury homes as a place to live.
Like Dikta . This musician chose a minimalist house design. The house has a Japanese-style design. Not only is the concept minimalist, but the decoration is also thick with a Japanese feel.
photo: YouTube/TAULANY TV
The room area is the same, it even looks like a ryokan or traditional Japanese inn with a more modern design. Apart from that, Dikta's bedroom is also connected to the hammock part of the house as a replacement for the ceiling. How comfortable is Dikta's room?
Check out the portrait compiled by brilio.net from the TAULANY TV YouTube channel on Tuesday (12/3).
1. So, this is what Dikta's minimalist bedroom looks like with a Japanese-style design.
2. To give a stronger Japanese feel, Dikta decorated his room with bamboo decorations and light brown wooden partitions.
3. For the main material, Dikta used wood as the material for building his room. On the side it is used as a sofa.
4. The bed is quite unique because it uses wooden terraces with orange LED lights installed which makes the atmosphere warm.
5. So, the window is made wide because it is used as a door to the hammock.
6. In this room, Dikta uses the storage box for his guitar collection as a table, you know. Very unique, right?
7. Well, this is Dikta's living room which is used for relaxing. The design is minimalist using a Japanese-style concept decorated with bamboo.
8. Meanwhile, the ceiling is decorated using a hammock equipped with a couch and stairs to climb up.
9. This is how relaxing it is to hang out in the hammock connected to Dikta's room. Feels like you're in a different room, huh?
Dikta prefers minimalist design houses
Dikta has lived in his house located in Bintaro, South Jakarta for 7 years. The owner of the full name Pradikta Wicaksono prefers a minimalist house design. Not without reason, Dikta prefers small houses rather than large ones. The reason is, a big house will leave empty space.
"I don't like big houses, ji. I don't like houses with lots of empty spots," explained Dikta when interviewed on Andre Taulany's content.
Meanwhile, the house he lives in now is designed to be very compact. The house is on 60 square meters of land. Meanwhile, the building area is 90 square meters, with a two-story building. Don't be surprised if the house design feels full but doesn't make it stuffy.
(brl/ola)