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Far from Luxury, 11 Pictures of Dik Doank's Corner House Located on the Edge of the Train Railway - Very Artistic Even Though Built from Junk Items

Far from Luxury, 11 Pictures of Dik Doank's Corner House Located on the Edge of the Train Railway - Very Artistic Even Though Built from Junk Items

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Far from Luxury, 11 Pictures of Dik Doank's Corner House Located on the Edge of the Train Railway - Very Artistic Even Though Built from Junk Items

The name Dik Doank is no longer widely covered by the media. This musician, who has achieved many achievements in the Indonesian music industry, now spends his old age far from luxury. Even the house he currently lives in is made of junk.

Curious about the appearance of Dik Doank's house? Let's take a look at the photos.

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Unlike most public figures' houses in Indonesia that are associated with luxury, here is the front view of Dik Doank's house, which exudes simplicity.

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This house is named Rummah Go'A by Dik Doank. The use of two letter M in Rummah imitates the name of Prophet Muhammad, while Go'A is an abbreviation of "Go to Allah".

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As soon as entering the house, guests are immediately greeted by a musala with a gebyok concept made entirely of wood, complete with its wudhu area. But there's something more interesting here...

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Dik Doank admits that every corner of his house is made from used or discarded items that are utilized as furniture and artistic decorations.

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For the singer of the song "Pulang", there is no item in this world that does not have a purpose, including items that are considered as junk.

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Starting from using used bricks to transforming washing machine components into decorative lights, it actually adds a unique impression to Dik Doank's house.

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Dik Doank, who is an art enthusiast, also displays a series of his own paintings in several corners of his house. One of them is this unique painting.

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Embracing an environmentally friendly concept, Dik Doank prefers to compromise and adapt the shape of the house with the trees growing around it.

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What is no less unique about this house is its location right on the edge of the railway, so you can clearly see the passing train.

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In addition to being a place to live, Rummah Go'A is also utilized as a comfortable cafe to hang out with artistic corners.

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Dik Doank collaborates with SMEs to open businesses in his residence. From chicken noodle stalls to trendy coffee sellers, they are all available. Very cool, KLovers!