Urban Zone: Tagaytay weekend home: ".
Hello friends! I've missed you. Sorry for taking that long break. We are THIS close to turning over and moving into our new site. I didn't realize how tedious it could be. Plus I've been learning new skills that I'll be applying to the new site. It's like learning a new language, literally. And I'm having a hard time retaining the info unless I practice everyday. Yikes.
So in the meantime I'm back here in LJ to give you a few updates... because I've missed you all.
Here are a few photos from last week's UZ shoot. This is a weekend home in Tagaytay. The owners wanted something that looked playful and fresh. The exterior of the house was dictated upon by the developers - all country-ish. So Mark Madolaria (interior designer) used that basic idea as well.
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Lovely climate in Tagaytay.
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All the homes had this character.
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Setting the tone at the front entrance.
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With Mark Madolaria, the interior designer.
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Living and dining areas.
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Dining area. Yellow was the main colour.
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A couple of wing chairs by the side of the stairs. Nice use of those see-through acrylic nesting tables.
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Most of the furniture came from Heima.
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They added new floors - engineered wood floor boards. The original floor was indoor/outdoor tiles.
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Bedroom of teenage girl. She wanted something inspired by glam Barbie.
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Bedroom of older sister. She wanted 'Tiffany blue.'
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Everything was new.
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Mother's bedroom. Very cute.
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Wingchair from Heima. It's called 'Holly Parrot.'
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Interiors by Mark That Space.
What do you think of the space?
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Hello friends! I've missed you. Sorry for taking that long break. We are THIS close to turning over and moving into our new site. I didn't realize how tedious it could be. Plus I've been learning new skills that I'll be applying to the new site. It's like learning a new language, literally. And I'm having a hard time retaining the info unless I practice everyday. Yikes.
So in the meantime I'm back here in LJ to give you a few updates... because I've missed you all.
Here are a few photos from last week's UZ shoot. This is a weekend home in Tagaytay. The owners wanted something that looked playful and fresh. The exterior of the house was dictated upon by the developers - all country-ish. So Mark Madolaria (interior designer) used that basic idea as well.
Lovely climate in Tagaytay.
All the homes had this character.
Setting the tone at the front entrance.
With Mark Madolaria, the interior designer.
Living and dining areas.
Dining area. Yellow was the main colour.
A couple of wing chairs by the side of the stairs. Nice use of those see-through acrylic nesting tables.
Most of the furniture came from Heima.
They added new floors - engineered wood floor boards. The original floor was indoor/outdoor tiles.
Bedroom of teenage girl. She wanted something inspired by glam Barbie.
Bedroom of older sister. She wanted 'Tiffany blue.'
Everything was new.
Mother's bedroom. Very cute.
Wingchair from Heima. It's called 'Holly Parrot.'
Interiors by Mark That Space.
What do you think of the space?
."
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