4.13.2009

HALF CUBE UPDATE: April 4, 2009

So here are the other details of the almost finished Half Cube.


The sliding doors are now working.


View through the sliding doors of the Cube.


Happy to see the three sisters together, exploring the new house; Auntie Edith visiting from the States, Mama in red and Auntie Thelma hidden by mother.

Sliding windows have been installed in all rooms.


Glass doors to the pocket garden and a lavatory waiting to be hanged!

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CUBE UPDATE: April 06, 2009

We're almost there!
The windows have been installed. The bathrooms are almost done. The wooden flooring and ceramic tiles are complete. The sinks are taking shape. The doors have been primed and installed. The concrete tiles are to be set on the courtyard. I've finally agreed on the grills for security reasons. Fabian is currently fabricating them and will install them.


The facade.

View of the very open dining and living area.


A detail of the staircase to the roofdeck from Mama's room.


A shot from the landing of the stairs right above the dining area.


Railing under construction.


What a dirty kitchen. For now.

A glimpse of the powder room.
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4.03.2009

RESTORATION


My mother is a hoarder. She will accept anything from s children. She will bring home from Manila anything we think is useless or broken. Most of the time, somehow the most of the junk has always a nook and a space in her old house. It's difficult for Mama to part from things that have grown old with her, even if it's a 10-year old Vaseline moisturizer, its contents turned into a murky grey substance or a Planter Cheez Curls Can, probably older than her first great grandson Keith, displayed along with her hundreds of wedding giveaways in her old tocador.

So can you imagine if we even suggest that we provide new furniture for her new home?

We never thought of that. In fact right from the very beginning, we imagined a modern house filled with old furniture, heirloom pieces or not, would emphasize the modern country concept.

We then started taking an inventory of Mama's furniture and contracted Eddie, the best carpenter in town to help us restore and enhance most of the existing furniture.

My mother's platera, inherited from her mother. We discovered there were secret drawers for expensive cutlery!

I love love love this cabin chair! Never thought my mother would have a pair of this!


Old Narra sidetable halfway sanded.


This coffee table was a revelation after it was stained!

My mom's old Narra coffee table. Looking elegant.

One of ten of the dining chairs re-uplholstered and refinished.

This used to be my grand mother's sidetable for her bed. It was baroque in design and in white!



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