Living rooms are the heart of our homes. For many Filipino families, the living room is more than a place to entertain guests, hang out after a long hard day at work, or study for online classes.
One of the most important spaces in the house is the bedroom, simply because it’s a personal sanctuary where you can take a break, relax, and rest.
Given Filipino culture’s emphasis on the importance of filial ties and family history, it’s no surprise that extensive collections of family heirlooms are common in Pinoy households both at home and abroad.
Getting good and restful sleep seems to elude a lot of people. In the USA, a third of the adult population reported getting less than the recommended hours of sleep according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Because of the amount of time we spend in them, dining rooms should be stylish, functional, and able to provide a comfortable atmosphere for meals and intimate gatherings alike.
One thing Filipinos are known for across the globe is their strong passion for food. With a culture so steeped in cooking and hospitality, it’s no surprise that the kitchen is often one of the most important spaces in any Filipino household.
It’s difficult to appreciate your home, and to look forward to coming home, if you’re not in love with its interior and exterior appearance.
Short-term rental properties have become popular investments for millennials and Gen Z’ers lucky enough to afford a vacation home.
Passionate interior decorators know that a home is never truly done. There’s always a room or space that needs to be improved or refurbished, including the often-neglected dining room.
Whether you’re looking to breathe new life into an old house or apartment or you’re only just moving into a new one, you’ve probably already begun thinking about how to decorate it—and for good reason.