Jakarta, Indonesia – A growing number of Indonesian artists and public figures are establishing lives abroad, and with them, unique homes reflecting both personal style and new environments. From luxurious mountain-view residences to minimalist modern dwellings, a glimpse inside these homes reveals a blend of Indonesian heritage and international living.
The trend reflects a broader shift as Indonesian creatives seek new opportunities and lifestyles overseas. These homes aren’t merely residences; they represent realized dreams and a new chapter for these prominent figures, offering a window into their lives beyond the public eye. Several artists have recently shared glimpses of their homes in countries like the United States,Malaysia,and Canada,sparking interest among fans and followers.
Chef Farah Quinn now resides in Arizona, United States, following her marriage to Charles Jost. Her home features a luxurious design, with a dining room boasting a large glass wall overlooking the mountains, seamlessly integrated with the kitchen and family room – a space intentionally designed to accommodate her passion for cooking. (Photo: doc. Instagram Farah Quinn)
Model Whulandary Herman,winner of Puteri Indonesia 2013,lives in Malaysia with her husband,Nik ibrahim. Their home embodies a modern minimalist aesthetic, offering a spacious family room and a contemporary dining area connected to the kitchen. A swimming pool surrounded by lush greenery completes the tranquil setting. (Photo: Instagram @whulandary)
Cut Memey recently unveiled her new Canadian residence, a semi-industrial style home she describes as a dream come true. She shared on social media, “About 11 years ago, I found a photo of a house on the internet. I fell in love. I used the photo of the house as my cellphone wallpaper for 11 years. I dreamed of living in that house and after 11 years, my husband and I finally bought this house. My dream came true. I never thought of living in a big house.” (Photo: Instagram/@cutmemey)
In early 2024, Cindy Fatikasari and her husband, Tengku Firmansyah, settled in Canada with their three children. Their minimalist-style home features a balcony, a spacious garage, and a modern interior with a color palette of grey, white, and black. (Photo: Instagram/@cindyfatikasari18)