May 27, 2010

PHOTOS: Room 2 - Reading / Prayer Room

This is Room 2, which is the second room as you walk through the aisle from the living area. Room 2 is between Room 1 and the Master Bedroom. Our family uses this room as the prayer room and the reading room. This room is relatively empty with only carpets, mats and a mini-library at one corner.

This photo is taken from the door towards the window. You can see the ceiling fan and the curtains, which will go away with the unit when I sell it. In this photo, the little dot on the upper wall is just the power point and condensation connection for a potential air-conditioning unit. Basically the developers have already positioned a/c connection points for each room, for convenience sake.

We've never really bothered to hide the unused power-point for a/c; but this could easily be done by mounting a decoration or a picture frame. Or more straight-forward still: you can install a new air-conditioning unit and utilise what's been provided.

This is my mini library. It's most of my books which I have collected since I started to realise the importance of reading. Hahah! I am too shy to give away the ultra-basic IKEA shelf here, so that's not on offer with the house I'm afraid. Hahah! But if you want it, just tell me. I've placed a clock for obvious reasons and the piece of paper on the wall is the Islamic Prayer Timetable.

The direction of this photo is the actual direction of Qiblat for prayers. And if you're a Muslim buyer, and if it matters to you, my wife is a qualified Hafidhah (memoriser of the Qur'an) and this room is where she does her revision. Most of the specific Ibadah take place in this room, so if you're fond of some spiritual history, then yes - there's some history.

This photo is just the ceiling view of Room 2 and shows the ceiling fan and the lamp. You can also see where the door is positioned.










Somehow, I like the outside view from the window of Room 2 rather than Room 1. There's no specific reason, it's just a preference thing I guess.

Here the blazing morning sun shines through.

From where the photo shot is taken, right beyond the window is the balcony of my unit as well. The whole property is kind of L-shaped.








Okay, this is the final photo I've taken of Room 2. Outside the door, you can see the door to the bathroom. I was standing right at the corner, beside the window when I took this photo.

The funny irony of Room 1 and Room 2 is that: Room 1 is where all the children's playing and craze take place; while Room 2 beside it is a calm abode where we pray and read. Being side-by-side, it's quite funny.

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