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PROJECT: Scandinavian-Minimalist for Adventurer Couple
Having known our clients, Migs and Dianna, for almost a decade, Andres and I immediately knew that we would be designing a place for...
Having known our clients, Migs and Dianna, for almost a decade, Andres and I immediately knew that we would be designing a place for a pair of outdoor enthusiasts and avid travelers.
Meeting again for the first time to discuss the project, we got to tour every corner of the two-bedroom condo before getting to work.
Her old childhood home, Diana lived there for almost fifteen years before it being
given as gift by her parents to start their new life together.
Opening up from the main entrance is a full view of the dining and living space while on the left is the hallway leading up to the bedrooms and to the right is a door towards the kitchen.
The few things Migs and Dianna mentioned was how some things were falling apart, the old flooring and how cramped their space feels overall. What we wanted to achieve was a totally new look and with better functionality.
This meant knocking down a few things, starting with the old and worn-down flooring.
Replacing the already shifting floor tiles as well as the damaged wood parquet are Spanish ceramic wood plank tiles with a cozy feel. From the old mismatched look it once had, the new flooring creates a seamless surface all throughout the unit, being the foundation of our intended Scandinavian-minimalist look.
The next thing we tore down was the kitchen wall to create a better flow between areas.
The heart of the home, the kitchen was redone from top to bottom and turned inside-out, with brand new cabinets. A brand new bar counter was also added that would serve as their breakfast nook as well as additional entertaining space for guests. All this done in light colored wood laminate and crowned with pristine white counter tops.
In line with the needs of our adventuring clients, we sought to provide storage solutions for all their daily essentials, their athletic gear and all their miscellaneous gadgets. Utilizing every possible space, we were able to create much more storage than they had before. Finding a place for almost every conceivable item, big or small was a bit of a challenge, but creative thinking and careful planning with the clients made it possible.
Having a long wall from end to end of the combined living-dining space, we made use of every inch to create a mix of closed storage and open shelves. The idea was to maximize the use of cabinets and drawers in the dining area while at the same time making the transition to a media panel for their living area. Attention to detail for all this custom carpentry work
was definitely a must, especially for Migs and Dianna who wanted everything to be well thought out and made with clear intention.
As far as accessories and highlights go, the couple is very particular about things on display. In fact, unlike other travelers who always take home a souvenir from every destination, they prefer to bring home photographs and memories from all their adventures.
Just above the dining area cabinets, a blank space serves as a backdrop for all these photos, with a scratch-off map at the center.
In the living area, another highlight of the space aside from the inviting corner sofa in plush gray fabric, are two priceless heirlooms from Migs' grandmother. A pair of Araceli Dans paintings adorn the living area on opposite ends, recognizable by her signature style of intricate lacework. Hung-up on the wall along the hallway is Migs' bicycle and other cycling gear, which he uses for his daily commute and weekend rides.
Past the floating shoe cabinet and the hanging bike, the master bedroom is the last stop of our project. Totally empty when we began, we created a custom headboard with ambient lighting around their existing bed, and cantilevered night stands on either side. One noteworthy feature of the night stands are the flip-top panels that open up to reveal hidden convenience outlets, another idea by the couple to keep everything clutter free. On the wall opposite the bed are a custom wardrobe, a media cabinet as well as a vanity area.
Painted in a soothing gray, the condo is transformed into a minimalist's haven with neutral tones and warm materials. All packed into one, the design of the unit creates a functional space replete with storage while the improved flow encourages social interaction among family and friends.
Collaborating closely with the couple, we have created a space that is completely reflects their taste and lifestyle.
Brass geometric piece by Arata Studio and a white round marble tray by Marmol Stonework highlights the gray elements of the living space.
A painting by Araceli Dans hangs above the vintage rocking chair.
Another piece by painter Araceli Dans, this time showcasing tiny blue flowers along with her signature lacework.
The play of textures and colors creates a relaxing living space. White cabinet doors over the light wood laminates as well as wooden ceramic tiles creates highlights in the media panel, while throw pillows in different patterns liven up the sofa.
This scratch-off map highlights the places the couple has visited while the empty wall provides the perfect canvas for all their precious memories.
This kitchen turned out great through the combined efforts of both the clients and the whole team. Every inch has been maximized and made with purpose, having a place for everything neatly stored within. All the excess things can be stored in rustic wooden boxes such as the one from Mori Home.
Migs' personal bike for his daily adventures hangs above the custom shoe cabinet along the hallway.
One of our favorite parts in the design are the creative play of lines that creates an interesting twist to the otherwise ordinary cabinet handles.
This black marble tray from Marmol Stonework keeps everything neat and tidy in the couple's desk-and-vanity area.
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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: Tropical 1-Bedroom Condo Unit at SM Blue
Weekends are made for getaways, either up in the mountains or maybe even at the edge of the sea. Lying under the palm trees, sand b...
Weekends are made for getaways, either up in the mountains or maybe even at the edge of the sea. Lying under the palm trees, sand beneath your toes and the cool ocean breeze blowing through your hair. In the busy city however, life speeds up and everything can be chaotic, especially in the streets of Manila. This simple condo unit was designed with exactly those two sentiments in mind, to have a sort of getaway home for its owners in the heart of the city. Placed near a highly populated area with nearby universities and business districts, as well as a being in the crossroads between cities, the place was given an energetic burst of yellow on the walls to reflect the vibrant nature of its surroundings. The same type of energy is reflected in the rest of the unit with the tropical colors of its furnishings such as the apple green sofa bed or the red desk chair. To balance all the colors, other custom furniture and built-in modules are finished in nice wood laminates for more earth tones. Finally, a few artworks and personal touches complete the whole tropical look with touches of blue and the feel of the waves. The result, a condo unit with just the basics, but with a totally refreshing feeling in contrast to the buzz of city life.
An initial mood board of the beach themed space. A combination of wood accents, bright yellow tones and nautical accents bring together a tropical vibe.
Bright yellow walls give the room a feeling of energy while a comfy sofa bed from AVINO Fine Living lets you unwind and relax in the living space. The area is furnished with a simple and functional media console by Boxform Interior Designs, while beach themed accessories complete the look.
Bright and airy bedroom is given wart with custom furniture in wood laminates from Boxform Interior Designs
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A modern red chair from AVINO Fine Living gives the room an eye catching pop of color.
A wooden dining table with rounded edges is partnered with white dining chairs from AVINO Fine
The kitchen cabinets were applied with new laminates for a better look with a more cohesive feel.
Toilet and bath with custom shelves and glass enclosure.
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