foto: TikTok/@passusah12
Brilio.net - Building a house requires careful planning. In addition to considering the aesthetic aspect to make it look attractive, the function and usefulness of each element must also be considered carefully. Don't let the house design that is made be confusing and impractical.
This is as shared by a TikTok user with the account @passusah12. In his upload reported by brilio.net on Saturday (1/3), this man expressed his disappointment with the design of his house .
" The house is unclear ," he wrote in the video caption.
photo: TikTok/@passusah12
The house looks magnificent with tall pillars. However, this man felt confused with the concept applied by his construction workers. Instead of giving a magnificent impression, the design actually caused problems when it rained, because the pillars were too high without considering the roof of the terrace of the house.
photo: TikTok/@passusah12
In addition, he showed the area under the stairs which has a small space with no clear function. As a result, the hidden space cannot be used to store things.
The man also complained about the placement of the lights in the bathroom. Usually, lights are installed on the ceiling, but in this house, the lights are placed on the walls, making it difficult to replace.
photo: TikTok/@passusah12
On the second floor, he shows a rooftop area with partitions between houses that have distances. The partitions make this building look dangerous to walk through, if not careful it can take lives.
photo: TikTok/@passusah12
The video has been viewed more than 15 million times, garnering more than 7,000 comments. Many netizens were amazed by the design of this house and also commented on it.
The house design that looks luxurious from the outside turns out to have many oddities inside, making residents and netizens feel confused about the concept applied. In addition, it also questions the performance of the craftsmen in making this building.
" What is the concept of this house like ?" asked @mhaakidumsina.
" Wkwk, what's the problem actually, sir, sir ?" added @intanayup_.
" Come along, bro, a masonry worker ," said @edwinirfansyah631.
(brl/lea)