We arrived in the East Coast on 10th April. Our accommodation was being 'touched up' and we just moved in 3 days ago.
This is now home... a simple cottage by the beach.
The front of the cottage taken from the garden. The garden is pretty big and would be very suitable for a BBQ session.
This is the view from the cottage.
This is the view of the cottage taken from the edge of the beach.
The living and dining area taken from the main entrance.
The living and dining area again from the other side of the room. It's pretty big and we have a smal and simple kitchen.
The view from inside.
This is the master bedroom.
The master bedroom has two built-in wardrobes and an attached washroom.
The master bedroom's washroom.
We have two guest rooms. This is one of them.
The second guest room.
The shared washroom for the two guest rooms.
It is a decent cottage. In terms of built up area, it is pretty large. I think it is about 1600 square feet. The downside is the that it gets pretty hot here despite having air conditioning throughout the cottage.
This is a picture of some mussels of some sorts that are on a carcass of a cuttlefish. This was shot with Super Macro mode on the Olympus TG-2. Those fine grains are actually the fine beach sand.
This was also shot on the Olympus TG-2 on Super Macro. These sea shells are very small... probably just about 1cm wide.
This guy somehow found its way into our bedroom. I'm guessing this happened while we were on the beach taking those shots above. We left the door open so it may have come in during then. I am happy to report that we safely sent this guy back to the beach.
My humble office...
This will be our new chapter in the East Coast and hopefully are very interesting and fruitful chapter... In-sya-Allah...
What a nice location! It's my dream to own a house, too, near the beach. I imagine it with a wide pool facing the ocean, with a glass wall and a beautiful lighting surrounding the entire house. All the rooms in your house are pretty spacious. I hope that you are utilizing it well. Put some functional furniture. A garden, too, will work for your huge yard, and your place would surely look like a mini paradise if you do. Good luck on your new house!
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