Supachai Speaks Out On Om Patchara's Home Woes
Actress Om Patchara's home construction project has plagued her with repeated roof leaks over years of unfinished work, with Supachai offering his support and noting many contractors have since volunteered to help resolve the persistent iss
Supachai spoke on behalf of actress Om Patchara, acknowledging her considerable stress over the home construction project that remains unfinished after many years, plagued by repeated roof leaks occurring six to seven times without resolution.
Supachai was launching the 13th A Fair market event at CentralWorld's G floor, an event featuring dining, shopping, and performances by renowned artists running daily from July 1-15, 2026.
Regarding Om Patchara's home problems, which she posted about online after discovering persistent roof leaks, Supachai explained: "The roof leak issue is that Om really cares about building the house. She watches it constantly, oversees it constantly. But there may be accidents, mistakes that need fixing. Building a house is ongoing—there are roof leaks and other issues. Om has to keep fixing them. Since she posted about it, many contractors have reached out to me and to her, wanting to help. She's quite stressed. Stressed about the house. It's like it never gets finished."
When asked if he's spoken with Om since the problem emerged, Supachai said: "We talk about everything. I've gone to pray and asked that the house finally gets finished. I want to visit the new house. Om designed everything herself, did the design work. It's really beautiful."
On whether contractors bear direct responsibility, Supachai cautioned: "I haven't gone into the details. You'd need to ask Om herself. I can only speak to what I see, and I know the contractor too. He hasn't disappeared—he's still around. It's just that things aren't finished yet. They're working through the problems. I think the issue might be that when it rains, water leaks in. That's a problem we need to keep investigating. I'll ask Om on the 8th. I don't know how their contract is structured."
When asked if Om is stressed, Supachai replied: "Of course she's stressed. And the house—she's building it and living in it at the same time. It's not like she went somewhere else and is building a house. It's her home where she's living and working. We wake up hearing the sounds—bang, bang, bang all day. When will it ever finish? Her parents are there, her dogs are there. There's dust everywhere. I want it finished soon. She wants it finished. I can't even remember how many years it's been. But it's been a long time. A considerable stretch. It started as an extension to the original house—her property is already spacious. They're expanding it with a room for her father, a guest room, a sitting and dining area. Her father's room already existed, but ask for more details. I only know it's not done."
Supachai indicated he would seek more specific information from Om on July 8th at CentralWorld.