TikTok/@zaz.time
Brilio.net - Having a subsidized house is certainly a dream for many people, especially for those of you who want to have your own home at an affordable price. However, the quality of the building is often less than optimal, making the owner have to renovate so that the subsidized house remains comfortable to live in. This was also experienced by the owner of the TikTok account @zaz.time, who was forced to renovate his kitchen due to various structural problems.
The kitchen of this subsidized house initially experienced some quite worrying damage. Starting from the cracked and seeping walls to the appearance of mold due to leaks that occurred since the beginning of construction. Not only that, the peeling plaster layer also worsened the condition of the kitchen and made it look less suitable for use.
To overcome this problem, the homeowner finally chose to rebuild his kitchen to make it more sturdy and comfortable. With the remaining land of about two meters, this kitchen was transformed into a neater and more functional cooking area. The use of ceramic backsplash and minimalist compact design makes the kitchen look more modern and easy to maintain.
After the makeover, this kitchen looks smaller but still comfortable for activities. The L-shaped table was chosen to be more efficient, equipped with a built-in stove and sink that are parallel. Not only that, the presence of upper cabinets and minimalist shelves makes the arrangement of kitchen equipment neater and more aesthetic.
Here, brilio.net has collected portraits from TikTok @zaz.time on Friday (7/3).
1. This is what the kitchen of the subsidized house belonging to the TikTok account owner @zaz.time looked like before it was renovated.
2. This kitchen was renovated because there were problems that came from the developer's original building.
3. Starting from leaks, cracked and seeping walls, to growing mold and peeling plaster.
4. Of course, it could be a problem in the future if not handled immediately. The only way to make the kitchen durable is to rebuild it.
5. The remaining land of about 2 meters is a kitchen that looks more solid and comfortable to use for activities. The walls have been installed with ceramics as a backsplash.
6. This kitchen is built to be more compact and minimalist. It even has upper cabinets.
7. The table is L-shaped, the sink and stove are designed in a parallel manner. The stove also uses a built-in stove.
8. To make the kitchen layout even tidier, he added minimalist shelves to organize food ingredients and spices.
9. The appearance of this shabby minimalist kitchen concept is really comfortable, right?
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