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Perlukah Desainer Interior untuk Rumah

"Kenapa si orang perlu pakai desainer interior untuk rumahnya?" tanya seorang teman SMA saya yang akan pindah rumah. Dia bukan tanya ini untuk menguji pengetahuan saya tentunya, hehe , tapi karena merasa kalau dia tidak butuh desainer interior. Sebenarnya saya kurang ingat juga waktu itu saya jawab apa. Sepertinya tidak cukup meyakinkan untuk membuat teman saya itu berubah pikiran. Karena menjelaskan secara lisan kurang efektif, kali ini saya coba jawab versi tulisan ya. Siapa tau ada juga yang punya pertanyaan yang sama. Jawabannya lumayan panjang karena susah kalau harus dijelaskan dalam satu kalimat. Desain vs Dekorasi Dosen saya waktu kuliah dulu paling tidak suka kalau orang menganggap desainer dan dekorator itu pekerjaan yang sama. "Kita itu desainer bukan dekorator," sering kali dia bilang begitu. Lah , apa bedanya? Jadi begini sodara-sodara, desain itu artinya pemecahan masalah, sementara dekorasi itu mempercantik sesuatu. Intinya desain mengakomodasi...

Akhir Pekan: Bersepeda di Kota Tua

Nulis bahasa inggrisnya istirahat dulu ya. Lagi ga pengen mikir. Jadi beberapa minggu yang lalu, saya dan Bi si suami jalan-jalan ke kota tua. Soalnya lagi bosen sama yang namanya mal. Dari tempat tinggal kami ke kota lumayan mudah, setengah jam saja dengan kereta. Setelah jalan-jalan di Museum Bank Mandiri dan Museum  Bank Indonesia, saya dan Bi pergi ke Museum Fatahillah. Nah , di depannya ada banyak sepeda ontel yang disewakan beserta properti topi belanda. Hmm , tertarik, tapi masih agak panas. Sambil menunggu matahari mulai turun, kami jalan-jalan dulu di dalam museum. "Berapa bang?" tanya si Bi setelah kami keluar dari museum. "Kalau keliling-keling di lapangan sini aja setengah jam 15 ribu, kalau ke luar sepuasnya 40 ribu , " "Boleh satu sepeda berdua apa harus satu-satu?" tanya saya "Boleh neng goncengan" Kami pun memutuskan untuk sewa satu sepeda keluar lapangan Fatahillah, rutenya : Toko merah - Jembatan Kota ...

#8. Pematang Siantar - Toko Sedap

(My Travel Series) August 2010 Day 3 Tomorrow morning we're going to go back to Jakarta, so today was our last day exploring north Sumatra. In our way back to Medan, we stopped at a vintage coffee shop named Toko Sedap. This place is popular for its custard apple jam or  selai srikaya (in bahasa) . We ordered custard apple jam toasts with a cup of coffee. I didn't drink the coffee but according to people who drank it, the coffee tasted nice and very suitable with the toast.  For me the taste of the toast was not special, but my mom loved it so much. She even brought some custard apple jam home. However, I always love to eat in a place with history. It made me imagine how was this place look like in its era. It wasn't so hard to imagine because I think they are never re-design the facade, interior, the cup or the dish. When we ate the bread, some people around us ate noodles that look very tasty. My sister and I asked my mom's friend where to...

#7. Lake Toba - Fish Farm

(My Travel Series) August 2010 Day 3 The best thing about visiting a place with local friends is the unique experience we can get. In our third day, my family and I visited a fish farm in the lake Toba. The fish farm is belongs to my mom's friend who accompanies us in this trip.  She told us about types of fishes they breed and the fishery business in lake Toba. Unfortunately, I wasn't remember any of it because I was too busy thinking about what will happen if I fell into the lake. When I was a kid, my mom told me that my grandpa went to the lake Toba and he saw a big mysterious creature like Nessy. She made me believe it might be true because lake Toba is an ancient lake and nobody really know what is inside.  While I was focused on my walk and tried hard not to fall, my sister,  Lala , somehow were able to took many lovely photos. Even though, I am not a big fan of walking in a floating deck, but I think this is a very uniqu...

#6. Samosir Island - The Old Village

(My Travel Series) August 2010 Day 2 I have been preoccupied with a lot of things lately and forget to continue my travel stories here. To refresh your memory this is my last post about my North Sumatra Trip and here the beginning of the story if you haven't read it yet.  *** One of the places you have to visit in Samosir island is the old village. My family and I went there by a car. You supposed to pay some money to enter this place, but we didn't have to because my mom's friend is a local people and she had some contribution to this place. Just like the name, this place is an outdoor museum about traditional village from the old days. There were eight different types of architecture from common people's houses to king's graves. In this place, according to the information board, there are Batak traditional dances which performed every day. Sadly, when we were here, we did not see the performance. Here the complete list of what you can see in the old v...

Negeri Dongeng Belanda

{This post along with two previous posts are specially written for Kompetiblog 2013. It might be different from my usual posts} Saya tersenyum ketika pertama kali membaca sebuah artikel di Internet yang berjudul “ Living in a Dutch Fantasy Land ..” Sang penulis James D Schwarts bercerita tentang hal-hal menyenangkan yang dijumpainya di Belanda, mulai dari penduduk yang murah senyum, jalur khusus sepeda dimana-mana, dan pengendara mobil yang berhati-hati terhadap para pengendara sepeda. “Instead of horns, I hear bells. Instead of exhaust fumes, I’m breathing in fresh, clean air – and when I arrive at my destination, there are thousands of bicycle parking spaces – mostly full, “ tulisnya. “Just like a maximum performance carbon fiber racing bicycle can make you push yourself harder, a Dutch-style bike can help you relax a little bit.” Saya sungguh iri, tampaknya menyenangkan bisa menggunakan sepeda sebagai transportasi sehari-hari dan bukan hanya untuk olah raga atau rekreasi. ...

Perahu Nuh Belanda

{This post along with a previous and a next posts are specially written for Kompetiblog 2013. It might be different from my usual posts} Yang pernah belajar geografi pasti tau bahwa dua pertiga wilayah Belanda berada di bawah permukaan laut dan karena itulah Belanda paling siaga tentang air. Kekhawatiran akan masuknya air laut ke daratan kini tidak hanya punya Belanda. Jika global warming benar-benar terjadi dan air laut naik, semua Negara di dunia akan mengalami masalah yang sama dengan negeri kincir ini. Ketika Negara lain masih ragu dan berdebat untuk membuat pertahanan terhadap air laut, Belanda sudah mengeluarkan biaya banyak dan telah membuat rencana menghadapi pemanasan global untuk 200 tahun ke depan. Usaha Belanda antara lain mempertinggi bendungan, reklamasi pantai, dan membuat kincir angin. Tapi, usaha untuk menahan dan memompa air kembali ke laut tidak selamanya bisa dilakukan kalau air laut terus naik. Belanda pun mulai berfikir untuk membiarkan sebagian air mas...