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9 Portraits of Anang Hermansyah and Ashanty's Last Condition of the House Before Renovation, Leaking in Many Places - Cracked and Even Broken Gypsum

9 Portraits of Anang Hermansyah and Ashanty's Last Condition of the House Before Renovation, Leaking in Many Places - Cracked and Even Broken Gypsum

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9 Portraits of Anang Hermansyah and Ashanty's Last Condition of the House Before Renovation, Leaking in Many Places - Cracked and Even Broken Gypsum

The renovation process of the house Anang Hermansyah and Ashanty, known as the Cinere palace, has finally begun. Behind its luxury, it turns out that the Hermansyah family's house really needs rejuvenation with a massive renovation. What was the last condition of the Hermansyah family's house before the renovation? Take a look at the following photo slide.

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The Hermansyah family's grand house has witnessed the journey of Anang and Ashanty along with their children. There are a million memories stored in this Cinere palace.

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Therefore, the Hermansyah family is unwilling to let go of this aging house. As a result, they have decided to undergo a major renovation of their residence.

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Although it may appear magnificent from the outside, there are many things that need attention inside this house. One of them is the leaks that occur in many places.

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Mold due to leaks is also inevitable. The seeping water causes dampness, resulting in the ceiling of this house no longer being as white and clean as it used to be.

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There are also holes in the ceiling of the house and the paint is patchy. This certainly reduces the aesthetic value of the super large house.

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Who would have thought that the gypsum in the house of celebrities like Anang Hermansyah and Ashanty could break? It turns out it can. Not only the gypsum broke, but the pillars of their house also cracked.

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In another room, the wallpaper that was installed also started to peel off. It's understandable, this house has been inhabited by the Hermansyah family for 10 years.

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Prior to renovation, all the items inside the house were saved by temporarily relocating them. For large-sized furniture, they were secured by covering them with plastic.

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Ashanty also held a small celebration to facilitate the renovation process, which is estimated to take 3 to 6 months. So, KLovers, can't wait!

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