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PROJECT: The Rachel Project ( SOMA Residences Studio Unit)
When designing for a friend, you tend to go deeper than the stories they tell and end up designing more than what they asked. Th...
When designing for a friend, you tend to go deeper than the stories they tell and end up designing more than what they asked. The more intimately you know them, the more the design signifies that person.
This project, named The Rachel Project, was one of the most exciting projects I've done since this is for my good friend, Rachel.
This studio unit, measuring almost 40 sq.m. was the perfect space to play around with some ideas for my fun-loving friend. For starters, she wanted a nice clean look with a natural feel that's why we went with a neutral palette and straight lines. After living here for a few years, she definitely outgrew the space which no longer works for her lifestyle.
Knowing that she loves reading, we made sure to put in a lot of shelves and storage for all her personal belongings, most especially her books. Besides being an avid literature fan and a writer, we put in a custom work desk complete with power outlets and drawers. One nifty feature is that the design of the desk allows it to double as a room divider. The box shelf above the desk is divided as well, with one side having space for small items and the opposite side which is more suitable for books.
Being over ten years, the place definitely needed some work. The old cabinets needed to go, so we replaced them with a customized wardrobe and shoe cabinet. Since the existing flooring was exposed to some water damage, we decided to go with wood style floor tiles which served the purpose of looking cozy, but still be easy to clean and water-proof. The toilet and bath needed some work as well. Here we provided Rachel a larger vanity mirror with shelves, as well as a customized lavatory counter that replaced her old pedestal type one. Lastly, the kitchen needed an upgrade with a new counter as well as the addition of classic looking subway tiles for the back splash.
Overall, this project was both a challenge and a joy to do. A lot of repairs needed to be done and a lot of new features were added as well. At the end of the day, I'm happy to say that the project was a success and I was able to help my friend design a space that's truly her.
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PROJECT: ARIZONA (Country Living at RHomes Grand Tierra Part 2)
Country living with hints of modern elegance characterizes these model homes for one of the newest developments of Robinsons Land in Nort...
Country living with hints of modern elegance characterizes these model homes for one of the newest developments of Robinsons Land in Northern Luzon. Continuing from my post in Part 1, this time Part 2 is about the Arizona unit that my friend Erika and I designed, furnished and styled.
The smaller of the two homes, the design of the Arizona was a bit different compared to the Nevada unit (check Part 1
here
). A more earthy palette is used here, meaning more browns, beige and orange that creates a more rustic look
. Despite having a smaller space, it was still important to have a cushioned sofa and different layers of throw pillows for a very cozy living space. The perfect balance of lightness and comfort was achieved by mixing different styles of furniture, keeping in mind to choose the right size and just the essential pieces for a smaller space. Just a few tips to create that cozy living space, use soft furnishings such as curtains and upholstered furniture. Try to opt for more curves and less sharp angles because visually, they have softer features and they also make moving around the much easier.
Moving up, you're greeted first with the cozy master bedroom. Neutral hues creates a more elegant look, brown curtains were matched with the patterned wallpaper creating that perfect accent wall. To maximize the bed space, floor lamps were used instead of the usual side tables to give space for a bigger bed.
Compared to the Nevada house, the kids' bedrooms here both have smaller sizes. It was quite a challenge to balance size and comfort for each but luckily, we were able to find the perfect furniture pieces for both. To keep things interesting, each room was designed to have it's own identity with the help of unique graphics on the walls, as well as a few simple accessories. Lastly, the right choice of colors and a good amount of natural light gave these rooms a nice open feel despite its cozy size.
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