How to make your home functional in a breeze

MANILA, Philippines - With the way Filipinos are now turning to condominium living, it is no wonder that the number of condominium developments around the metropolis have risen in the last three to five years. These condo properties offer varying sizes, from as small as 20 square meters to as large as 300 square meters.

But then again, regardless of the size, how can one make their condo living more functional and comfortable fast before you can even say “condo?” A few secrets include looking at how to maximize vertical space and minimize unimportant (even messy) clutter around the house. It not only makes your condo pretty but also practical for you, your family and guests.

Some practical tips include taking advantage of wall height, providing additional space for your household items like books via shelves or cabinets, placing hooks on your walls for your jackets or even a small work desk in the living room or bedroom can help you work undistracted.

To avoid accidental bumps and bruises, especially if you have wayward toddlers around, the layout of house furniture should be able to create a direct path to a specific room or area, or at least provide sufficient space around each piece to assure harm-free movement.

House clutter is another annoying sign of non-functionality of a home or condo unit. Just throw away those not needed anymore, make file cases for your folders or other important paperwork, all properly labelled. How to avoid even more clutter? Tell your kids (or maid) a simple instruction—return each item to its original place after using it. After reading a book, return it to the bookshelf.

Having multi-functional furniture can also do the trick. A coffee table with a shelf to tuck in your reading stuff like magazines or newspapers (a good option for daddy or lolo who likes to read in the morning with a cup of coffee), or any other furniture that can add to your room’s aesthetic qualities, it is advisable to add more function.

Efficient lighting will also add to your room’s functionality, especially for kids who sometimes don’t want to read inside their rooms and prefer to read alongside other members of the family. A room with enough lamps and other lighting fixtures for convenient and easy-on-the-eyes reading (or even writing) is good. Imagine all family members reading together on a lazy weekend for stronger family bonding. Now that’s an inspiring scene inside the house.

Take, for instance, Philrealty’s upcoming Andrea North Sky Breeze Tower, the second phase of its successful Andrea North Skyline project. Philrealty made sure that Sky Breeze will be a fully livable project where unit owners can enjoy practical living at its finest. Being known as a property developer with its huge condo units, those found at Sky Breeze will have 1:1 bed-to-bathroom ratio plus powder room, maintained privacy between adjacent areas (you can go straight to your bedroom without having to pass through the living room, especially if there are guests), maids’ quarters, utility areas and storage rooms and living room.

Prospective unit owners will find the Sky Breeze to their liking because it not only provides luxury and privacy but also practicality. The large living spaces of the Sky Breeze are all laid out to allow for nice, free-flowing mobility, good ventilation, and unrestricted use of natural light to help save on electrical consumption, just some of the attributes of Sky Breeze that further cements Philrealty’s reputation as the builder of some of the most well-thought of and structurally sound homes in the metropolis.

The Andrea North Sky Breeze is located along Balete Drive at the corner of N. Domingo Street in New Manila, Quezon City. The Sky Breeze is conveniently located near some of Quezon City’s most popular lifestyle areas (along Timog Avenue and Tomas Morato), educational institutions (St. Paul University Quezon City, La Salle Greenhills, and Xavier School) even hospitals (St. Luke’s and Cardinal Santos Medical Center) and entertainment areas (Robinsons Magnolia, Trinoma, SM North EDSA) to make living in the city even more encouraging.

For more information about Philrealty, the Andrea North Sky Breeze and their other projects, call 631-3179, 631-8579 to 80, 634-1504 (fax) or email info@philrealty.com.ph. You can also visit www.philrealty.com.ph.

 

 

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