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Business Roemah 7A
May 14th 2010
Author: pib
http://www.dedalo-multimedia.com/business-property/business-roemah-7a.html

7A house is an area of 3000 square meters which is identical with the values of tradition. Houses joglo be welcoming his guests when the bride camp, complete with several rooms and outdoor areas that can be designed according to taste and the concept of marriage.

On entering the porch, the atmosphere and distinctive home furnishings Java feels thick, like a return to his native place to live “grandparent”. Design space and all the antiquities in the inside or the back porch into a unique decor. Just add flowers, the room had to be changed more beautiful.

The owner of this house Novianto Anton, who was an antique collector. 7A house built in the 80s was still stronger, thereby becoming the exclusive choice for wedding locations. Priapratama Gandy, managing Roemah 7A, admitted since the end of 2007 this antique house began to change functions into a wedding venue.

“Our clients come in the early stages of friendship. It’s then general interest as a young child who loves tradition, and parents who want a traditional atmosphere like grandma’s house, at the same time reminding his children about heritage values,” said Gandy told Compass Female .

The concept of semi-outdoor or garden wedding is better suited for Roemah 7A, given its location 60 percent open area. While 40 percent were permanent buildings that remain thick with traditional ornaments.

Wedding conceptual, unique, and a little quirky in the character of typical wedding moments ever held in Roemah 7A. The concept may be different, as well as the decor. But one thing is always the same, the number of guests no more than 600 people.

“Average number of wedding guests in Roemah 7A approximately 500 people. Actually, the total capacity of the area can accommodate 1,000 people, but this was avoided. Comfort and beauty of this house will be lost,” said Gandy.

So, couples and families who want to rent this place for a wedding, be obedient to the related 7A Roemah policy settings and the number of guest rooms. Besides for reasons of convenience, parking capacity and the unwillingness to environment by congestion, for example, be other considerations.

“If the guests more than 600 people, our proposal is divided into two sessions. Roemah leasing means 7A which is valid for four hours, divided into two time, the first four hours in the morning for example, four second clock at noon, afternoon, or evening , “Gandy said.

Options rental buildings and spaces
Venue options are generally divided between indoor and outdoor indoor. Use of space needs adjusting. If you choose indoor, main room is a ceremonial room. Besides being used for a complete wedding ceremony, this space is also sometimes used only for the marriage ceremony or blessing of course.

According to Gandy, not a client who fell in love with this unique housing concept, although not able to hold receptions because the number of guests is too many. Finally, in order to get a moment of unique, just marriage ceremony that was held in Roemah 7A.

To use a four-hour event, the concept of indoor, infrastructure building, and room for rent USD 13 million for the day Friday, Saturday, Sunday or public holidays. To use the working day is given a discount of 10 percent.

While indoor-outdoor concept with a total area of 2000 square meters, the rental fee of Rp 18 million for the four hour event. These areas include parks, ceremonial rooms, and swimming pools that can be transformed into beautiful decorations.

Besides about the number of guests, there are a number of facilities to support an event that should be provided through Roemah 7A. Among catering, air conditioners, tents, sound system, valet parking, and decorations.

“Quality becomes the main consideration of this policy, particularly related to food. The other thing related to the interests of the location,” said Gandy, asserted that facilities related to access to places such as electricity and a sound system more secure and comfortable if left to the manager because they are more familiar place in detail.

So is the decor, the manager more control of where and experts in designing the decor without changing the traditional sense. So, you should give it to the experts. Problem music should also discuss with the manager, because usually a full band was not allowed. The concept of acoustic, jazz, or easy listening music is considered more suitable.

To facilitate the bride and groom, Roemah 7A also provide wedding packages that can be tailored to the needs. Just for illustration, the cost ranging from Rp 100 million to 500 guests.

For convenience, we recommend that you immediately booked well in advance, although in one day there is only one event. At certain moments, such as after the holidays, beautiful date, school holidays, Valentine’s Day, and weekends, a time favorites. 7A house also often hired for various events, from reunions, gatherings, to shoot the ad.

The Roemah 7A
Jl. Lebak Bulus I No. 7A, Cilandak, South Jakarta
Tel. 021-7512332 CP Coy Asditya

The JAKARTA GLOBE, December 4 2009

A Dream Venue for Javanese Weddings
December, 4 2009
By Sylviana Hamdani
http://thejakartaglobe.com/culture/a-dream-venue-for-javanese-weddings/345524

A wedding can be one of the most complicated events that you will ever have to organize. In Javanese tradition, the big day is a major cause of celebration for both extended families and their neighbors.

“Once in a lifetime” becomes a catchphrase for many future brides and bridegrooms, as they make meticulous arrangements for their wedding day. But the pressure for everything to be perfect can sometimes take away from the newlyweds’ enjoyment of the big day.

Roemah 7a is a wedding venue run by a young couple, Anthon Novianto and Dewi Syarah, who have anticipated this problem by providing a list of wedding organizers, photographers, caterers and decorators.

“Before, the bride- and the groom-to-be would come to us, looking lost about how they should organize their special day,” Dewi said. “Now, they can simply choose from our list of vendors.”

Located in a leafy residential area, Roemah 7a is designed like the home of a traditional Javanese noble family. A magnificent Joglo (traditional wooden Javanese house) stands by the terrace between a pair of stone gupala (mythical creatures that guard the entry of a house) on each side. A delman (traditional horse carriage) stands on the corner of the front lawn, accompanied by a pair of old cars, a three-wheeled Reliant Regal MK1 from 1953 and a Mazda R 360 from 1960.

The parking lot in front of the house can accommodate up to 40 cars. “For large weddings, we usually rent the vacant lot next door for the guests’ cars,” Dewi explained. In total, the venue can accommodate up to 600 people.

In the foyer stands a magnificent teak table topped with Italian marble, adorned with a fresh flower arrangement and old kerosene lamps.

The room also features a collection of old projectors for 8 millimeter, 16 millimeter and 35 millimeter films. “My dad used to play movies for my birthdays with these projectors when I was a little boy,” Anthon said.

On the right side of the foyer stand floor-to-ceiling cupboards featuring Anthon’s collections of Indonesian vintage comic books from the 1950s. Among his collections are “Si Buta dari Gua Hantu” (“The Blind Man from the Haunted Cave”), by Ganes T H, and “Jaka Sembung,” by Djair. The prize of his collection is the original manuscripts for a Medan comic book.

The dining room boasts of a long dining table made entirely of teak. An antique crystal chandelier casts a romantic yellowish light over the room. On a side table is a vintage Victrola phonograph from the 1920s, which Anthon said he “bought from an old man in Japan.”

One side of the wall features a brightly-colored 1950’s enamel signboard for Prijaji cigarettes, featuring a noble Javanese man smoking a cigarette, while the other side of the wall is decorated with dada peksi (long intricately-carved wooden beams often used for hanging crystal chandeliers).

“I salvaged them from ruined Joglo houses in Central Java,” Anthon said.

Wedding ceremonies usually take place in the spacious room at the back of the house. Adorned with an intricate teak panel from Demak, Central Java, and antique hand-crafted Javanese doors with a Loro Blonyo (a Javanese sculpture of a couple) standing in front of them, the room possesses a sacred and solemn ambience.

The homeowner’s collection of traditional weapons, such as kris, daggers and javelins from around the country, is also displayed in this room.

“In this room, the couples usually perform temu [a Javanese ceremony in which the bridegroom and his family meet with the bride and her family], ijab kabul [the marriage ceremony] and sungkeman [where the bride and the bridegroom ask both sets of parents for their blessings at the end of the wedding],” Dewi said.

On one of the walls is a wide teak carving depicting an episode in the Ramayana, an ancient Hindu epic.

Two bedrooms are also provided as dressing rooms for the bride and her bridesmaids. The larger one features Anthon’s collection of handmade Japanese dolls in glass boxes. The smaller one features an intricately hand-crafted daybed from Madura Island, East Java.

“The Chinese influence show in the dragon and phoenix-like patterns on the carvings,” Anthon said.

The room also boasts art deco furniture from the 1920s and jengki furniture from the 1950s.

Wedding receptions usually take place outdoors in the leafy backyard, which boasts bamboo shoots, a giant rambutan tree, frangipanis and a large traveller’s palm tree. A Joglo gazebo from Kudus, Central Java, functions as the center stage where the bride and groom are seated for the reception.

A tandem bicycle from the Netherlands and a pair of becaks (tricycle rickshaws) stand by lagoon pools, as if promising to take the newlyweds safely through their life journey together.

“The becaks are male and female,” Anthon said. Brought from Solo, Central Java, the steps of the becak wadon (female becak) is slightly lower than the becak lanang (male becak) to accommodate women wearing a traditional jarik (tight wraparound batik cloth).

“At Roemah 7a, we provide a unique ambience for your wedding,” Dewi said. “One that is homey and intimate, as well as rich in tradition and history.”


Roemah 7a
Jalan Lebak Bulus 1 no. 7A
Cilandak, South Jakarta
Tel. 021 751 2332

Photo PreWed Via & Arief

Photo PreWed Via & Arief
Photografer: Benedict Agung
30 Juli 2009
Tempat/Venue:
The ROEMAH 7A
Jl. Lebak Bulus 1 no. 7A Jakarta Selatan

Kamis, 13 Mei 2010

Ultah Komunitas Djadoel ke 1

Ultah Komunitas Djadoel ke 1
Barang antik, tidak berarti usang atau kuno. Barang-barang produksi 10-20 tahun lalu, masih banyak yang dirawat rapi oleh para kolektor. Sebut saja kaset tape Si Unyil. Melihatnya saja, langsung timbul kenangan lama era 1980-an.

"Iiih, jadul bangeet sih...!". Seketika seorang kawan setengah berteriak melihat
pajangan sejumlah produk barang-barang yang sudah langka itu. Sejumlah barang
yang dipamerkan, bukanlah barang antik nan kuno. Barang-barang ini masih bagus dan terawat, serta masih layak digunakan. Tak hanya itu, suasana bazar ini terasa membawa kita flash back ke masa tempo doeloe.

Itulah kesan dari Galeri the Roemah 7A di Jl Lebak Bulus I/7A, Kelurahan Cilandak Barat, Kecamatan Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan, Minggu (2/5/2010) siang. Begitu masuk, pengunjung disuguhi tiga kendaraan jadul alias tua seperti Volkwagen (VW) dan Mercy, serta beberapa kendaran tahun 1945-an. Bangunan galeri yang berbentuk Joglo pun menambah suasana semarak bazar.

Terhitung ada 16 stan, di galeri ini yang mengikuti bazar sejumlah barang produk lama itu. Bazar ini pun sangat menarik perhatian sejumlah orang, khususnya para penggemar dan pengoleksi benda-benda antik dan langka. Maklum, hari itu merupakan ragkaian peringatan Hari Ulang Tahun ke-1 Komunitas Djadoel. Dalam acara itu sejumlah pengurus Komunitas Djadoel pun memotong nasi tumpeng yang dibagikan kepada anggota dan pengunjung lainnya.

Yang menarik dari bazar ini, sebagian barang koleksi memang ada yang diperjualbelikan atau sekedar bertukar (barter) dengan barang yang sejenis atau semerek atau pun barang lainnya. Namun, ada juga barang-barang antik ini yang ditulisi di lapak "Not for Sale, Display Only". Barang yang dipajang itu antara lain, kamera dan view camera, buku cerita atau komik, majalah, berbagai produk dan merek rokok, mainan anak-anak, Tin Toys, perabotan, piring, mangkuk, rantang, termos, mesin jahit, bahkan sampai ada koleksi periskop kapal selam segala.

Sejumlah lagu dalam piringan hitam dan kaset lama juga dipajang. Ada album The Beatles, Koes Ploes, Anna Mantovani, Chrisye, keroncong dan kaset seri Si Unyil. sejumlah koleksi album para penyanyi era tahun 1950-1980-an banyak dipajang dan dijual. Tak hanya itu, mulai berbagai jenis dan merek jam pun ikut meramaikan bazar, poster, iklan, rol film bioskop dan bahkan kaleng-kaleng kerupuk pun tak mau kalah berpamer ria.

Untuk mengumpulkan barang-barang yang sudah langka dan tak ada di pasaran lagi ini memang tak mudah. Kegemaran atau hobi serta jiwa untuk memburu barang yang sudah langka ini menjadi motivasi yang kuat bagi kolektor. Selain itu, jalinan komunikasi dan silaturahim mereka juga sangat kuat, sehingga menambah jaringan untuk memperoleh barang-barang itu.

"Ini kan merupakan rangkaian acara peringatan Ultah Komunitas Djadoel yang pertama. Komunitas Djadoel ini kan baru dibentuk pada 11 April 2009, ya jadi baru satu tahunan. Tapi sebenarnya eksistensi komunitas ini jauh sebelum pembentukannya memang sudah ada, mungkin mulai sering ngumpul sejak tahun 2007 lalu," kata Ketua Komunitas Djadoel, Daniel Supriyono, kepada detikcom mengisahkan terbentuknya komunitas para kolektor benda langka nan jadul itu.

Daniel mengisahkan, pada awal sebelum terbentuknya Komunitas Djadoel ini, para kolektor sering bertemu dalam bazar-bazar barang-barang antik atau pameran batik. "Ya lama-kelamaan kita saling mengenal. Lalu tahun 2007 kita kumpul di Cafe O'Lala Bintaro Plaza untuk membuat komunitas. Setelah terbentuk, kami mulai memberanikan diri untuk melakukan kerjasama dengan pihak lainnya, seperti Cafe baru atau lama, rumah makan, agar masyarakat bisa melihat koleksi kita. Lama-lama kita diajak untuk menggelar bazar di mall, plaza dan komunitas lainnya," ungkap fotografer di Tabloid Nova ini.

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Kapanlagi.com - Prosesi melahirkan anak pertama Richa Novisha memang kurang sebentar lagi. Perutnya kian membesar karena memang sudah memasuki usia 8 bulan kandungan. Pun begitu ia tidak mau berpangku tangan saja. Richa pun mengaku tidak takut kontraksi saat membintangi video klip Terlanjur milik Dav August pada Selasa (16/3) kemarin. Apalagi sang jabang bayi juga bisa diajak bekerja sama.

Ditemui di lokasi syuting di The Roemah 7A, Jl. Lebak Bulus I/7A, Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan, Richa mengaku punya persiapan sebelum syuting dimulai. Sama seperti ibu-ibu hamil lainnya, ia makan teratur dan sebisa mungkin mengatur waktunya.

Dalam pembuatan video klip yang berkisah mengenai tragedi dua insan yang tidak bisa bersatu tersebut, Richa sempat mengeluarkan air mata. Tapi ia membantah jika tangisan itu gara-gara teringat masa lalunya dengan mantan pasangan yang juga ayah bayinya, Gary Iskak. (kpl/adt/boo)

Mini Bazar Komunitas Djadoel, 6 Februari 2010

Mini Bazar Komunitas Djadoel
Mini Bazar aneka koleksi barang-barang tempo doeloe milik para anggota Komunitas Djadoel di Galeri " The Roemah 7A " berlangsung semarak pada Sabtu, 6 Feb 2010 dari jam 10.00- sore.


Aneka koleksi seperti : komik tua, buku antik, foto-foto tempo doeloe, tin toys, kacamata djadoel, rokok-rokok lokal/kampung, kaset Barat/Indonesia klasik, plat-plat PH, weker-weker, kamera antik, mebel-mebel jati, dan lain-lain dipajang dan dijual dalam bezar yang digelar sebulan sekali. Mini Bazar ini juga diliput oleh Kompas, Indopos, Stasiun teve TPI dan Global TV.

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