Sunday, January 2, 2011

tips on buying a new home

TIPS ON BUYING A NEW HOME

House is our place to rest, have a comfortable home and strategically to be occupied is a dream for everyone. because house prices are expensive now then it would be nice if we consider it first before buying a new home, so we do not repent later. Choosing a house like choosing a mate, tricky. When it was time then you should have it, let alone who already have a partner. For those of you a head of family, of course this is a religious obligation which has been outlined. Here are some basic tips you should know before buying a home :

1. Measure your financial capabilities. 
2. Specify the location in accordance with the financial capabilities 
3. Dig up as much information as possible about housing in the vicinity of the location or region that you specified. If I need to list them.
4. Do the survey by visiting the residential-housing. 
5. Go biasasanya marketing office is located not far from the housing complex. 
6. Pay attention to the specification, price, master plan and housing development. 
7. Dig up as much information about the area of housing, security systems, drainage systems or waterways, waste disposal, flooding potential, the potential primary and alternative road access, and access to public transportation. 
8. Dug well as information about supporting other public facilities such as schools, markets, malls, Terminal, Rail Station and Hospital. 
9. Compare the information from each housing. 
10. Negotiate with your partner and family.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Traditional House West Sumatra ( Gadang House)

Gadang house is named for the Minangkabau traditional house which is the traditional home and many encountered in the province of West Sumatra, Indonesia. This house was also called other names by local people with the name Home Bagonjong or thereis also a mention by name Houses Banjung. Model of this home is also often found in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. However, not all regions of theMinangkabau Darek are allowed to set up this traditional house, only in areas that already havestatus as a Nagari can be founded this house, also in the area called Rantau, this traditional house was alsoused to be no established by the nomads Minangkabau.
Function 
           Gadang house as a place to live together, have separate provisions. Number of rooms depends on the number of women who live in it. Each of these women who have been married get a room. While the old woman and the children get a place in a room near the kitchen. Teenage girls get a shared room at the other end. All parts in the house except the Tower is a room off the bedroom. The inside is divided into long and tapering and the space is marked by poles. Berbanjar pole from the face to the rear and from left to right. Berbanjar mast from front to back marked tapering, while the pole from left to right mark the space. The amount depends on the tapering of the houses, could be two, three and four. Space consists of an odd number between three and eleven. Gadang Houses are usually built on a plot of land owned by parent families in the tribe / people are hereditary and are owned and inherited only from and to the women on these people. Tower House front yard is usually always there are two buildings Rangkiang, used to store grain. Gadang house on the right wing and left there as a bride anjung space alongside or customary place of coronation of the head, because it is also known as the Gadang houses the home Banjuang. Anjung on Bodi-Chaniago kelarasan not use crutches underneath, while the Koto-Piliang kelarasan wearing crutches. This is consistent philosophy adopted for these two distinct groups, one group adhere to the principle of hierarchy of government to use anjung using crutches, the other faction anjuang as if floating on air. Not far from Tower House complex is usually also built a mosque that serves as a place of worship, places of education and also live at the adult men are unmarried.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Balinese Home


Houses of Bali in accordance with the rules of Asta Kosala Kosali (the Vedas which adjust the layout of the room and building, as Feng Shui in Chinese Culture). According to the philosophy of the Balinese community, dynamic in life will be achieved if the realization of a harmonious relationship between aspects pawongan, palemahan, and parahyangan. For that, the construction of a house should include these aspects or the so-called Tri Hita Karana. Pawongan is the occupants of the house. Palemahan means it must have a good relationship between residents and the environment. In general, buildings or areas of traditional Balinese architecture is always filled with ornaments, a carved, equipment and provision of color. Ornamental pattern contains a specific meaning as an expression of beauty and the delivery of communications symbols. Decorative forms of fauna species also function as ritual symbols displayed in the sculpture.
(source: http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bali)