Brilio.net - The exterior of a house is often the first impression for many people. However, comfort inside the house remains a more important aspect. This is proven by the owner of the TikTok account @momssally29, who shows that the beauty and comfort of the interior are more important than the assessment from the outside.
Through her upload, @momssally29 shared how her house once received negative comments from neighbors because it was considered unattractive and looked poorly maintained. Although it looks simple from the outside, the interior of the house has an aesthetic and charming design.
Limited funds make the main focus directed to the comfort of the interior first, without rushing to fix the exterior appearance. The main priority is to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere for the family, not just to meet other people's expectations.
The interior design of this house has also attracted the attention of many netizens. With a minimalist concept that remains stylish, every corner of the room is neatly arranged and full of personal touches, making the house feel more comfortable and impressive.
"When building a house but don't have enough money... so prioritize the important things first, because I'm not a rich person... Let the outside be like that for a time yet to be determined. Comfort is more important than just other people's judgments," said @momssally29.
This homeowner expressed how important it was to prioritize comfort and function over other peoples judgments. She confidently chose to focus on the interiors that she uses every day, so she didnt let negative comments influence her choices.
Want to know how the interior of her house looks? Here are 9 portraits collected by brilio.net from @momssally29 on Saturday (8/3).
1. Through a TikTok upload, @momssally29 poured out her feelings because her house was insulted as dirty, filthy, and unkempt by her neighbors.
2. From the outside, the house looks simple because it has not been coated with paint or other decorations that would make the house look more beautiful.
3. However, @momssally29 apparently doesn't care. She actually cares more about the inside of her house.
4. The interior of her house does look much more aesthetic than the exterior. Here's a look at her minimalist home interior style.
5. The bathroom is also clean, quite spacious. It also provides a shower.
6. The room is no less beautiful with a warmer feel and decorations according to the personal taste of the room's occupant.
7. The laundry room is made minimalist but remains compact for a small room.
8. The kitchen model is designed in an L shape, minimalist and without a kitchen set. Still comfortable to use even though it is simple, right?
9. Well, this is the main room with the same paint color as the house. This room is also equipped with AC, you know.
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