Brilio.net - Married couples certainly dream of having their own residence. Not a few then rent a temporary house so they can realize their dream of having a comfortable residence. As Sharena and Ryan Delon also feel.
This couple's dream of having their own home has finally come true. Sharena has just moved into her new residence which is quite luxurious with 17 air conditioners installed in several rooms, including the bathroom. It's not just the luxury that makes you amazed, the unique interior arrangement makes Sharena's residence even more beautiful.
Seen from the aesthetic front page. For the walls, Sharena and Ryan Delon chose fiber cement material with a pyramid model. As for the arrangement, this portrait of Sharena's front page successfully steals attention with a shoe holder that looks like a shoe shop shelf.
Are you curious about what the front yard portrait of this mother of two children looks like? Come on, take a look at the brilio.net summary from YouTube Taulany TV on Wednesday (6/3), a portrait of Sharena Delon's front page.
1. This is the appearance of the facade of Sharena Delon's house, which is quite unique and different from the others.
2. For the walls, Sharena and Ryan Delon chose fiber cement material with a pyramid model.
3. The interesting thing in the front yard is that there is a place for birds. This couple always prepares food for the birds that come.
4. So, this is what the terrace of the house looks like, which looks aesthetic with wooden benches and cactus trees in several corners.
5. There is also a place to relax on the right side with a long wooden bench ordered from Yogyakarta.
6. Not only that, Sharena's front page has succeeded in stealing attention with the appearance of a shoe rack that looks like a shoe shop shelf.
7. In the room created in the front yard before the entrance, there is also a small chair for taking off and putting on shoes.
8. Meanwhile, next to the yard, there is a small garden made in a Balinese style.
9. In the garden, this couple provides a tap for washing hands and feet before entering the house.
(brl/mal)