Farah is definitely more Javanese than most of nowadays Javanese people in Indonesia. Actually the wood carvings that go inside a Javanese house are not just any carvings, they are coded and symbolized so that the owner really feels the home as a sanctuary that provides comfort and protection against the bad external influences. If you look more carefully that most of the time the main wood pillars of the house ("sokoguru") and the main roof ("tumpangsari") are protected further using gold needles that are installed inside them. These golden needles have been blessed through traditional rituals with aim to provide additional protection and comfort to the owner. I take my hate off to Farah for her courage to preserve the beautiful home. In syaa Allah the home will provide her with even more joyful experiences to Farrah and the family going forward in Malaysia!!
Not enough javanese she is, especially when her home design alone are not purely joglo design but also an influence of modern bali villa style, and isn't she have never been in java? Pardon me but you sound unrespectful to javanese which they're mostly are living in a village not city so how can she be more javanese LOL.
Elemen pintu bagi masyarakat Jawa memiliki makna philosophi yang dalam. Mungkin banyak yang belum mengetahui bahwa ukuran pintu rumah-rumah Jawa dibeberapa sisi dibuat seakan pendek, tidak proporsional dengan ukuran pemilik rumahnya. Bahkan sisi bawah pintu sengaja diberikan semacam penghalang. Orang jawa hidup dalam nilai-nilai mendalam yang mengatur hampir seluruh kehidupan nya. Bahkan beberapa ahli mengatakan bahwa sesungguhnya Jawa bukan lah suku, atau etnisitas, melaikan kumpulan ajaran nilai-nilai moralitas, etika, dan lainnya yang dianut sekelompok masayarakat yang ingin menganutnya. Bila dia bersuku Melayu atau Batak misalnya, akan tetapi kesehariannya menjunjung tinggi nilai-nilai itu dan menerapkannya dalam kehidupan kesehariannya maka ia disebut sebagai orang Jawa. Jawa seribgkali dianggap hampirhampir menyerupai Buddhisme. Nah, pintu yang sengaja dibuat pendek dan memiliki penghalang pada sisi bawahnya adalah cara orang jawa mengajarkan agar kita masuk ke suatu tempat itu menundukkan ego, kesombongan, dan lainnya. Kepala yang secara umum dianggap berharga, tinggi ketika masuki rumah sesorang, ruangan maka wajib ditundukkan, melangkah santun tidak tergesa-gesa. Karena bila masuk ke rumah Joglo sambil lari atau terburu-buru anda bisa saja terantuk atau tersandung penghalangnya. Berjalanlah santun dan perlahan. Ucapkan salam, doa ketika memasuki sebuah ruang. 🙏☺✨🌾🌾🌾🌾
I agree with “menundukkan” kepala semasa masuk ke dalam rumah di mana ciri-ciri yang sama diikuti dengan rumah orang India (Tamil) dengan konsep yang sama. Pintu depan kecil dan harus menundukkan kepala meninggalkan status atau ego dan be humble as you enter into the house with respect 🤗🧡💛
Jawa memang kaya akan filosophi, dan budaya budaya seperti itu terlahir akibat bias agama hindu, sama halnya seperti di bali, mungkin bila hindu masih mayoritas disana maka moralitas dan budaya seperti itu akan tetap ada dan berpotensi menjadi pulau yang seindah bali atau lebih, karena faktanya secara historical peradaban hindu dan buddha di jawa sangat besar dan banyak melahirkan budaya yang mangndung nilai moralitas, namun sekarang bangunan disana sudah tidak beraturan dan sedikit yang tahu filosophinya, itu semua akibat beralihnya agama orang jawa, saya tidak mencoba mengarahkan ke hal negatif tapi memang itu kenyataaannya.
Joglo house, my javanese pride 😂 I've watched that crazy rich house episode, but for me Farah is the richest person in this world. My jaw droped to the floor for a whole video. Look at those carved doors and windows, wood panels, tiles, furnitures, even a whole structure... Damn. This house is filled only rare and very expensive woods. I think the wood itself worths millions dollar. Thank you for showing us this stunning masterpiece💕
@@OotYazdanmaybe the point is that even though this house is not even located in Java but it has that certain ornaments and parts that usually only seen in Java
Javanese house "joglo" are designed to be dismantle and reassembled..That's why old javanese house in a good condition usually have good offering from collectors who are willing to build them again in Jakarta.. But never I imagined it will traveled far to Malaysia..It'll cost a lot, but I guess it definitely worth it.. Nb: you need experts javanese craftman aka tukang to assembled it correctly, not every one can do it the right way.. So kudos for finding those craftmen..
Thank you for presenting the Joglo, it is magnificent craftsmanship. This is such a special video, of a house that migrated with its owner and still taking care of the family that loves it ❤🏡
I admire how she balances vintage with modern, and simple with intricate. Her home is exactly my style. I’m building a house for my retiring parents. This is the best inspiration so far! They love light filled open spaces and keep a soft spot for the traditional wood carvings in Southeast Asia. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Farah, for preserving Javanese architecture in the neighboring country. I am an Indonesian Javanese and hope that your hard work inspires many Indonesians to do the same and to take pride in the local architecture. As far as I know, Yogyakarta and Surakarta/Solo are 2 Javanese cities famous for preserving Javanese joglo style (Pasar Gede in Solo and Sultan Palace of Yogyakarta). This ancient heritage should be celebrated and preserved well despite the nationality.
yea, my house is still joglo that are like 100 years old, but you could buy a normal house with just the price of the teak woods used, the very old teak wood that are hundreds of years old.
What an amazing house ! So much art and history to be appreciated. I appreciate the massive effort gone to preserve ancient heritage. Hats off to the owners. Very well presented.
I admire modern houses but i adore traditional Houses. The character blows my mind and I love the fact that it's like you're living in a museum and your house is literally a piece of ART!❤
As an Indonesian and born Javanese, I personally thank to you for your love, appreciation, and respect to Javanese and Balinese cultures as well. Your house is such a beautiful mixture of Javanese and Balinese art for sure. I wish you a very enjoyable life! Please dont forget Indonesia. I believe Indonesia has became part of your life now. Love, from Indonesia❤️🤍🇲🇨
I always love how the team curate, edit, and publish the topic it's like if once you watch Design Seed, the other similar accounts don't look the same anymore
as javanese i need to tell this: joglo stand for anjog loro means 2 roofs. the front and the back the front part called "balai" can be built with "pendopo" style which the video refer as joglo, "limasan" style or even ordinary gable roof, the distinctive characteristic is it dont have wall or only half wall. this part of the home is for public part, serve the function as living room, party hall and other other activities. the second parts in the back is for privacy part or the home it self. the distinctive characteristic has huge two way doors, containing elder bad room after the door, bedrooms, the closet wich i forgot the javanese word of it, dining room and kitchen and other desired room. the bathroom and toilet is outsite the house, built separately like a shed. so joglo didn't refering to that roof shape styled building but the complete house layout
The moment Alex said it is a house that was build 14 years ago, tears rolled down my cheeks. I've watched so many videos of Design Seeds and this is the first time I cried! When Farah opened the door at 17.33, looked like she was opening the door to paradise. My favourite is the riverstone bath tub! 😍i wish i could visit the house one day, especially for the 99 doors!
This is the most Javanese on a modern house design ever. She even kept the dividers authentic which indeed forces people to step higher with their head bowed as it's considered a polite and humble form.
I love the house. Bringing the outside in and the reusing of wood. The carved wood adds so much character to the space. The privacy the trees offer. The wooden door outside. The greenery in the bathroom. ❤❤❤
An incredible undertaking by Farah and her team. Undaunted by the many challenges: taking a joglo apart piece by piece, transporting and reassembled with respect to tradition and climate. Bravo!
wowww....this is a house where nature and humans understand each other. Some may define the house as wastage or destroying trees. But life is all about balance, arriving at the point where each purpose is understood and realised. There is so much appreciation of nature in this home. It's like an art museum - peaceful, magical, spiritual
Wonderful presentation Alex. This is an outstanding house, i truely appreciate intricate wood work that is a part of the culture of the ppl. The owner too, she truely has immersed herself into the surroundings. What some may overlook, she appreciated in the old pieces and made it a part of her home.....well done!
Wow I got goosebump thinking about the amount of efforts put into this, I guess the original house, shape and layout carries along lots of memories in the family. What a feat and architecture, but why not, cause we only live once! :)
This home is definitely a WOW! It's so incredible with those doors, the craftsmanship is awe inspiring. I completely agree that up cycling can bring back a beautiful time in our history.
Omg this is my dream house, this is the real sustainability! She speaks so eloquently, great editing btw! Many of Javanese & Balinese touch & philosophies here, make it more interesting
This is truly an ART. Wonderful collective items in every possible places. I appreciate the owner's timeless dedication and thanks to the crew in making this hidden gem available to everyone...👍🏼
This is so so so beautiful.. i feel emotional with the vibe.. it's so green and relaxing the top floor really remind me of my traditional grandparent's house, it was all wood with ornament and the floor is made from white stone, no polish just let it natural and clean.. but now it's gone since they need to replace the woods allover the house but it gonna be way more expensive than brick wall so.. just be a memory. This house is showing she's really into peace you know.. amazing
I am a true blue Javanese from both parents who emigrated to Singapore from Solo and Kebun-Agung, Pachitan. Matur Nyuwun/kesuwon/thank you for walking us through your Javanese house. 🙏
wow, that must be a lot of work to do, it pretty remarkable she able to rebuild it in other country. its easy to build from the scratch, but from this pieces part, just amazing.
Craftspeople and carpenters are NOT simple people. They are rare specialists who know the history, materials, and purpose of the beautiful objects they are creating and restoring and do not deserve any social contempt.
This is one of my best piece yet. It resonates with my soul. I can’t wait to create a beautiful home like like this. This home has a soul and it’s the most beautiful soul ever. Love love this ❤
Astonishing indeed… simply step back in time with modern touches for contemporary living. Truly a wonderful collaboration between the designer and her craft people. Blessings and peace.
The hand carved Gebyok partition & Soko Guru (the 4 pilars) with 5-9 carved Tumpuk Soko on top are the most important parts inside Javanese Joglo & Limasan....would be complete if decorated with Wuwungan (the crown piece) on top exterior of Joglo & Limasan .....and mostly decorated with beautiful Chandelier on the center
Huge inspiration. Her love & passion to the house really makes this video priceless. Amazing house transformation journey. Love every bit of the house.
No matter which age and era you will be, the beauty of wood and its architecture can never be replaced, Asia is home to one of the most beautiful houses built with woods.
There is actually reason why the doors inside or to the house is small and people have to bow or bend a bit to get it. It is actually meant to be a good gesture to the house owner. So when we get in, we bow down/lower our head a bit to pay respect to the one living in the house, besides it was also a common practice between javanese and being seen as a good gesture towards the home owner. ❤
Farah is definitely more Javanese than most of nowadays Javanese people in Indonesia. Actually the wood carvings that go inside a Javanese house are not just any carvings, they are coded and symbolized so that the owner really feels the home as a sanctuary that provides comfort and protection against the bad external influences. If you look more carefully that most of the time the main wood pillars of the house ("sokoguru") and the main roof ("tumpangsari") are protected further using gold needles that are installed inside them. These golden needles have been blessed through traditional rituals with aim to provide additional protection and comfort to the owner. I take my hate off to Farah for her courage to preserve the beautiful home. In syaa Allah the home will provide her with even more joyful experiences to Farrah and the family going forward in Malaysia!!
Not enough javanese she is, especially when her home design alone are not purely joglo design but also an influence of modern bali villa style, and isn't she have never been in java? Pardon me but you sound unrespectful to javanese which they're mostly are living in a village not city so how can she be more javanese LOL.
speak english is more javanese? come to java,a lot of rumah jogo in here, rumah jogo in this video is not purely joglo style
Where do you learn all this, mas? I guess the Royal family keeps this kind of knowledge for themselves. How can I be sure?
Aloha snackbar
what a narrow minded lol
Elemen pintu bagi masyarakat Jawa memiliki makna philosophi yang dalam. Mungkin banyak yang belum mengetahui bahwa ukuran pintu rumah-rumah Jawa dibeberapa sisi dibuat seakan pendek, tidak proporsional dengan ukuran pemilik rumahnya. Bahkan sisi bawah pintu sengaja diberikan semacam penghalang.
Orang jawa hidup dalam nilai-nilai mendalam yang mengatur hampir seluruh kehidupan nya. Bahkan beberapa ahli mengatakan bahwa sesungguhnya Jawa bukan lah suku, atau etnisitas, melaikan kumpulan ajaran nilai-nilai moralitas, etika, dan lainnya yang dianut sekelompok masayarakat yang ingin menganutnya. Bila dia bersuku Melayu atau Batak misalnya, akan tetapi kesehariannya menjunjung tinggi nilai-nilai itu dan menerapkannya dalam kehidupan kesehariannya maka ia disebut sebagai orang Jawa. Jawa seribgkali dianggap hampirhampir menyerupai Buddhisme.
Nah, pintu yang sengaja dibuat pendek dan memiliki penghalang pada sisi bawahnya adalah cara orang jawa mengajarkan agar kita masuk ke suatu tempat itu menundukkan ego, kesombongan, dan lainnya. Kepala yang secara umum dianggap berharga, tinggi ketika masuki rumah sesorang, ruangan maka wajib ditundukkan, melangkah santun tidak tergesa-gesa. Karena bila masuk ke rumah Joglo sambil lari atau terburu-buru anda bisa saja terantuk atau tersandung penghalangnya. Berjalanlah santun dan perlahan. Ucapkan salam, doa ketika memasuki sebuah ruang.
🙏☺✨🌾🌾🌾🌾
I agree with “menundukkan” kepala semasa masuk ke dalam rumah di mana ciri-ciri yang sama diikuti dengan rumah orang India (Tamil) dengan konsep yang sama. Pintu depan kecil dan harus menundukkan kepala meninggalkan status atau ego dan be humble as you enter into the house with respect 🤗🧡💛
wow saya suka sekali sama penjelasannya. Jawa sebagai ajaran moralitas dan hampir mirip seperti buddhism agaknya memang benar adanya
Jawa memang kaya akan filosophi, dan budaya budaya seperti itu terlahir akibat bias agama hindu, sama halnya seperti di bali, mungkin bila hindu masih mayoritas disana maka moralitas dan budaya seperti itu akan tetap ada dan berpotensi menjadi pulau yang seindah bali atau lebih, karena faktanya secara historical peradaban hindu dan buddha di jawa sangat besar dan banyak melahirkan budaya yang mangndung nilai moralitas, namun sekarang bangunan disana sudah tidak beraturan dan sedikit yang tahu filosophinya, itu semua akibat beralihnya agama orang jawa, saya tidak mencoba mengarahkan ke hal negatif tapi memang itu kenyataaannya.
Joglo house, my javanese pride 😂
I've watched that crazy rich house episode, but for me Farah is the richest person in this world. My jaw droped to the floor for a whole video. Look at those carved doors and windows, wood panels, tiles, furnitures, even a whole structure... Damn. This house is filled only rare and very expensive woods. I think the wood itself worths millions dollar.
Thank you for showing us this stunning masterpiece💕
An inspiring & a fascinating project curated with passion indeed 🙌🏻
Same thoughts. I'm curious about her assets to get those rare woods. She's so passionate and it's really amazing. I couldn't say a thing anymore ☺
@@OotYazdanmaybe the point is that even though this house is not even located in Java but it has that certain ornaments and parts that usually only seen in Java
Javanese house "joglo" are designed to be dismantle and reassembled..That's why old javanese house in a good condition usually have good offering from collectors who are willing to build them again in Jakarta..
But never I imagined it will traveled far to Malaysia..It'll cost a lot, but I guess it definitely worth it..
Nb: you need experts javanese craftman aka tukang to assembled it correctly, not every one can do it the right way..
So kudos for finding those craftmen..
Thank you for presenting the Joglo, it is magnificent craftsmanship. This is such a special video, of a house that migrated with its owner and still taking care of the family that loves it ❤🏡
Glad that you enjoyed the video! This is really one magnificent piece 🙌🏻
@@designseedstudio Thank You.. Enjoyed.
I admire how she balances vintage with modern, and simple with intricate. Her home is exactly my style. I’m building a house for my retiring parents. This is the best inspiration so far! They love light filled open spaces and keep a soft spot for the traditional wood carvings in Southeast Asia. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Farah, for preserving Javanese architecture in the neighboring country. I am an Indonesian Javanese and hope that your hard work inspires many Indonesians to do the same and to take pride in the local architecture. As far as I know, Yogyakarta and Surakarta/Solo are 2 Javanese cities famous for preserving Javanese joglo style (Pasar Gede in Solo and Sultan Palace of Yogyakarta). This ancient heritage should be celebrated and preserved well despite the nationality.
yea, my house is still joglo that are like 100 years old, but you could buy a normal house with just the price of the teak woods used, the very old teak wood that are hundreds of years old.
One of the most beautiful houses in the world!
A beautiful palace this lady with impeccable taste has built.
A home of these proportions needs to filled with a very big family.
Credit to her
What an amazing house ! So much art and history to be appreciated. I appreciate the massive effort gone to preserve ancient heritage. Hats off to the owners. Very well presented.
I admire modern houses but i adore traditional Houses. The character blows my mind and I love the fact that it's like you're living in a museum and your house is literally a piece of ART!❤
No words to describe this work. Truly masterpiece.
Love the timelessness of Joglo and Limasan House. You could time travel to year 2500 and still find both of them captivating ♥♥❤
One of the most serene houses I’ve ever seen
This is not a house this is an art...so beautyfull and peacefull, the vibes like a peacefull village from 70s to 80s era in Indonesia
As an Indonesian and born Javanese, I personally thank to you for your love, appreciation, and respect to Javanese and Balinese cultures as well. Your house is such a beautiful mixture of Javanese and Balinese art for sure. I wish you a very enjoyable life! Please dont forget Indonesia. I believe Indonesia has became part of your life now. Love, from Indonesia❤️🤍🇲🇨
Allah is the best planner! This is where I first met my husband..
This house and sister Farah are always close to our hearts ❤❤❤
MashaAllah. I would love to meet her & see the beautiful house in person...
I v been here and it was truly Magical. It was Paradise on Earth. A sight to Behold
I am very proud as a Javanese to look at the beauty of that house, very alive at one with nature.😊
This has got to be the most beautiful, richest house in Malaysia ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ and its in the city I work in for the last 13 years 😂
I always love how the team curate, edit, and publish the topic
it's like if once you watch Design Seed, the other similar accounts don't look the same anymore
Thank you so much ✨ We’re glad that you enjoyed this episode 🙌🏻
as javanese i need to tell this:
joglo stand for anjog loro means 2 roofs. the front and the back
the front part called "balai" can be built with "pendopo" style which the video refer as joglo, "limasan" style or even ordinary gable roof, the distinctive characteristic is it dont have wall or only half wall.
this part of the home is for public part, serve the function as living room, party hall and other other activities.
the second parts in the back is for privacy part or the home it self. the distinctive characteristic has huge two way doors, containing elder bad room after the door, bedrooms, the closet wich i forgot the javanese word of it, dining room and kitchen and other desired room.
the bathroom and toilet is outsite the house, built separately like a shed.
so joglo didn't refering to that roof shape styled building but the complete house layout
The moment Alex said it is a house that was build 14 years ago, tears rolled down my cheeks. I've watched so many videos of Design Seeds and this is the first time I cried! When Farah opened the door at 17.33, looked like she was opening the door to paradise. My favourite is the riverstone bath tub! 😍i wish i could visit the house one day, especially for the 99 doors!
I super love this beautiful house! ♥️♥️♥️
Subhan Allah...so beautiful.... ❤️
This is the most Javanese on a modern house design ever. She even kept the dividers authentic which indeed forces people to step higher with their head bowed as it's considered a polite and humble form.
I love the house. Bringing the outside in and the reusing of wood. The carved wood adds so much character to the space. The privacy the trees offer. The wooden door outside. The greenery in the bathroom. ❤❤❤
An incredible undertaking by Farah and her team. Undaunted by the many challenges: taking a joglo apart piece by piece, transporting and reassembled with respect to tradition and climate. Bravo!
wowww....this is a house where nature and humans understand each other. Some may define the house as wastage or destroying trees. But life is all about balance, arriving at the point where each purpose is understood and realised. There is so much appreciation of nature in this home. It's like an art museum - peaceful, magical, spiritual
Wonderful presentation Alex. This is an outstanding house, i truely appreciate intricate wood work that is a part of the culture of the ppl. The owner too, she truely has immersed herself into the surroundings. What some may overlook, she appreciated in the old pieces and made it a part of her home.....well done!
Amazing, Ma'am. You love Indonesian architecture and art more than most of Indonesian people themselves
Wow I got goosebump thinking about the amount of efforts put into this, I guess the original house, shape and layout carries along lots of memories in the family. What a feat and architecture, but why not, cause we only live once! :)
This is wonderful, connecting back to Indonesia. Wonderful people. Great channel. Thank you ❤
Farah Kimball😊
This shows how creativity could make traditional and modern design works together to make a living masterpiece.
Javanese house. Awesome Indonesian heritage.
this is hands down the most beautiful house i've seen. thank you for showing this amazing home
This home is definitely a WOW! It's so incredible with those doors, the craftsmanship is awe inspiring. I completely agree that up cycling can bring back a beautiful time in our history.
really spectacular house with a beauty of its own that not only reflect the owner's character but also brings different vibe to the visitors
I see this video twice and still amazing with this beautiful Javanese House....
Just Stunning.....speechless.......
Omg this is my dream house, this is the real sustainability! She speaks so eloquently, great editing btw! Many of Javanese & Balinese touch & philosophies here, make it more interesting
This house looks stunning! Farah and her consulting designer really hit the homerun with this one.
This is truly an ART. Wonderful collective items in every possible places. I appreciate the owner's timeless dedication and thanks to the crew in making this hidden gem available to everyone...👍🏼
Wooow, what can I say? The house is beautiful and the the way it blends with nature is astonishing.
This is so so so beautiful.. i feel emotional with the vibe.. it's so green and relaxing
the top floor really remind me of my traditional grandparent's house, it was all wood with ornament and the floor is made from white stone, no polish just let it natural and clean.. but now it's gone since they need to replace the woods allover the house but it gonna be way more expensive than brick wall so.. just be a memory.
This house is showing she's really into peace you know.. amazing
This is amazing to see how people come together to make a vision come together 🎉
Thank you Farah, you will always be Indonesian inside our heart ❤️
I am a true blue Javanese from both parents who emigrated to Singapore from Solo and Kebun-Agung, Pachitan.
Matur Nyuwun/kesuwon/thank you for walking us through your Javanese house. 🙏
wong jowo ojo nganti lali karo jawane nggih mbak
@@dyazkiprit
Nggeh. Ora lho !
Aku isek iso ngomong Jowo setitik.
Amazing, she is truly blessed to be able to do this. Would stay anytime than in any modern house. Envy nya
I am into industrial and minimalist designs…you presented it well
wow, that must be a lot of work to do, it pretty remarkable she able to rebuild it in other country. its easy to build from the scratch, but from this pieces part, just amazing.
Exquisite! Thanks for sharing your home with us, Farah.
This is by far my most favourite house tour in your channel.
Craftspeople and carpenters are NOT simple people. They are rare specialists who know the history, materials, and purpose of the beautiful objects they are creating and restoring and do not deserve any social contempt.
This is one of my best piece yet. It resonates with my soul. I can’t wait to create a beautiful home like like this. This home has a soul and it’s the most beautiful soul ever. Love love this ❤
gorgeous, even watching it i feel serene...
Astonishing indeed… simply step back in time with modern touches for contemporary living. Truly a wonderful collaboration between the designer and her craft people. Blessings and peace.
inspiring, as a javanese i realy want to have a big house with nature side by side
The hand carved Gebyok partition & Soko Guru (the 4 pilars) with 5-9 carved Tumpuk Soko on top are the most important parts inside Javanese Joglo & Limasan....would be complete if decorated with Wuwungan (the crown piece) on top exterior of Joglo & Limasan
.....and mostly decorated with beautiful Chandelier on the center
Huge inspiration. Her love & passion to the house really makes this video priceless. Amazing house transformation journey. Love every bit of the house.
waaa your contractors are amazing
As a Javanese
I love this
Omg!! ❤❤❤❤❤ Gorgeous😍😍😍😍
Such a beautiful home! Also, the way she speaks sounds so serene. I love how her disposition matches her house completely.
for me is amazing house love it thanks for sharing your beautiful home
I am always fascinated and overwhelmingly happy to see every episode of Design Seed.
You are awesome! Go for it and share the Knowledge!❤️
It's unbelievable, it's a matter of courage and wisdom👍👍
WOW THIS THIS SO BEAUTIFUL. IT'S BREATHTAKING
So much love and dedication in this beautiful home.
Truly love how this video is made, cinematic - labor of love ❤
This is my favorite home . This is a beautiful home !
Just,,, Beautiful 😊❤… I loved all the elements and the combinations and seems connected each other,,, very natural looking home 🏠
It is a beautiful house, thank you for sharing it with us Farah, and also Design Seed. Amazing house with lots of attention to detail, I love it.
So amazing masterpiece... thank you Farah for conserving traditional Javanese/Balinese house. The thing that very rare nowadays.
WOW WOW WOW BEAUTIFUL KOMBINASI ARSITEKTUR JOGLO, LIMASAN JAWA AND BALI THE BEST GOD BLESS YOU 🤝👍👍👍👍🏡🏕⛰🏞🏖🌲🌳🍀☘🌿🌾🌵🌴🌱⚘🌷🥀🌹🏵💮🌸💐🌼🌻🌺😍😍😗😗💖💖🇮🇩🌏
WOW. Super amazing! One of the most beautiful house ever.
beautiful house reflect the beautiful soul of her's 🌸 rahayu🙏🏻
i have no words...my mind is just...like wOow
Such Happiness. Simply Amazing !
This is mine and my mum's dream house!! One day I would definitely build a Indian Traditional style house with a touch of modern style!!
No matter which age and era you will be, the beauty of wood and its architecture can never be replaced, Asia is home to one of the most beautiful houses built with woods.
Magnificent home!! love it so much!! I am on my way to build a home just like this! God bless everyone.
I love the concept of this house… the old wood, furniture & the fresh air… but sure expensive & hard to maintain.
Stunning. Am lost for words
One word : "MASTERPIECE"
simply exquisite 👍🏻
remarkable tranfsormation ! stunning architecture and interior .
It's very beautiful house. As a Javanese I'm so proud of it.
Keren bgt ❤ maatur suksme udah ngenalin Bali dan Indonesia ❤
this is the kind of house that i want to lived in for the rest of my life. i hope someday i could have and live in beautiful house like this💕
There is actually reason why the doors inside or to the house is small and people have to bow or bend a bit to get it. It is actually meant to be a good gesture to the house owner. So when we get in, we bow down/lower our head a bit to pay respect to the one living in the house, besides it was also a common practice between javanese and being seen as a good gesture towards the home owner. ❤
Beautiful# 👍💐👍
Very beautiful and serene home. Exquisite carved wood. Thank you.
One of most beautiful houses featured on this channel! ❤
That looks AMAZING! I want to copy the design
The house is an art ❤
Mind blown by the life of crazy rich 🤯
Im pretty sure that this house is more amazing to see in person
Absolutely stunning 😍