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Making Your Bali Stay Feel Like Home: Australian Expat Essentials in Sanur
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When you move to Bali from Australia sometimes you just need a few things to make it feel more homey! There is no Kmart here so this will have to do! Check out this great spot in Sanur @mrdiy.indonesia #bali #sanur #mrdiy
Moving to Bali from Australia can be an exciting adventure, but let’s face it—there are moments when you miss the comforts of home. For expats settling into the charming coastal town of Sanur, that's where @mrdiy.indonesia comes to the rescue! It’s a treasure trove of affordable essentials that can help transform your new space into a cozy, familiar haven.
Whether you’re a family unpacking in your villa or a solo traveler setting up a beachside sanctuary, MR. DIY has everything from practical home goods to fun finds that’ll make you smile. Need durable kitchenware to whip up those Sunday pancake breakfasts? Or maybe storage solutions to keep your space organized? Look no further. You might even stumble upon a few Aussie-inspired items to keep your heart (and home) happy!
It’s a bit like Bali’s answer to Kmart—though you won’t find one of those here—making it a go-to spot for expats who appreciate convenience and value. Plus, its central location in Sanur means it’s easy to pop in during your morning routine or after a stroll along the promenade.
Adjusting to life on this beautiful island is a lot easier with thoughtful touches that make your space feel familiar and functional. So why not swing by MR. DIY, explore their range of home and personal essentials, and let the island of Bali feel a little more like home sweet home?
Follow them on Instagram (@mrdiy.indonesia) for updates, deals, and more inspiration for your Bali living journey. Welcome to paradise—with a dash of practicality!
#bali#sanur#mrdiy
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