Teo Umi’s Bedroom | A light-filled private space defined by soft whites, large round waterbed, and subtle lighting. Front Room | An open-plan, meticulously kept living space centred around the stone spiral staircase, balancing warmth and formality with curated furnishings and family photo-captures displayed in triplicate. Garden & Pool | A manicured outdoor area organised around a circular pool, with shaded seating, loungers, and a family table extending the home’s sense of structure into leisure. Exterior View | A two-storey Government residence elevated through clean white facades, wooden accents, and sharp lines that echo Upper Region design. Umi Family Portrait | A formal photo-capture of Lynette, Jaynan, and Teo Umi together.
This Central Mid Region home stands as one of Uji’s quiet anomalies. While several Umi households are situated across the Upper and Mid Regions of the Mainland, this particular gem belongs unmistakably to Teo, Lynette, and Jaynan Umi.
Located just streets from the nearest Upper Mid Region neighbourhood, the residence bears the hallmarks of a City Korai abode: a decadent two-storey build, warm wooden accents, and thoughtfully renovated, custom in-built furnishings. All in all, an impressive and exceptionally well-kept example of Government housing on Uji.
Some would call the Umi family fortunate by the stars, favoured by The Universe itself. Others might point to Lynette Umi’s position as Chief Housing Officer as the explanation for such a fishhook-in-a-fishnet find. Either way, the crisp white palette and manicured greenery stand as undeniable evidence of meticulous care and a dedicated stewardship that no Korainian could reasonably dispute.
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