Sep
03

Watch our Ultimate Makeover on Channel 2!!!

2010 posted in Real Makeovers, What's In The Mag by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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Watch our tour of this month’s Ultimate Makeover of the Baldevarona’s home on Urban Zone! Get to see up close the amazing “after” results of designers Jean Paul dela Rosa and Kristine Neri’s work.

Catch it on September 5, on ABS-CBN Channel 2, right after “Sunday’s Best.” :)

Sep
03

I want to go back to (design) school :)

2010 posted in Others, Arts And Culture by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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A few weeks back, me and my friends Carlo, Jenny, and Coni attended RL creative director Gwyn Guanzon’s play for the College of St. Benilde’s Technical Theater class (yes, Gwyn can act too), and we got an additional treat right after the show—an up-close look at St. Benilde’s beautiful building

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I wish all design schools looked like this! (And not that I’m complaining about UP—still love my school) It was designed by modernist architect Ed Calma, right at the height of his PRC licensure controversy (FYI it’s over, Calma is now a licensed Filipino architect). The deconstructivist/modernist building is an amazing example of how good design can make the most out of a tight, crowded area—in this case, right smack in the middle of downtown Manila. Upon approach, its facade’s sharp creases and folds open to reveal a dramatically airy space. And I like the fact that it’s peppered with amazing artwork in the lobby…

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And the students’ exhibit of miniature chairs just took me right back to my college days!

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To date, the college is beefing up its design programs, offering more intense courses on industrial and interior design, architecture, multimedia, filmmaking, even production design. Students are encouraged to take a more hands-on, experiential approach to learning, which is definitely good. For more information on the college, click here.

While we’re on the topic of design education, SOFA (School of Fashion and the Arts) recently opened its School of Interior Design, offering courses on Visual Editing, entertaining, and renovating on a budget among other things.  Interesting—but do take the basic design classes first! For more info, call the academic and marketing officer at (02) 892-8807.

Aug
25

Our Ultimate Makeover issue is out!

2010 posted in What's In The Mag by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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Finally guys, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for—the Ultimate Makeover issue! I know everyone has been dying to know (or to be chosen!) who the Ultimate Makeover winner is (this winner got an almost P300,000 renovation!). Well, our lucky and kindhearted family are the Baldevaronas of Lagro, Quezon City, whose daughter Abby’s heartfelt wish was to bring back their home to its former glory. “It is sad that the home you loved and gave roof to others turned [out] to be so neglected, ugly, and barely standing still,” she wrote to us. Well, she got her wish, as her completely renovated, brand-new home by designers Jean Paul dela Rosa and Kristine Neri is now on the cover above!

But I won’t spoil the show and post the rest of the pictures—check it out yourself! :) And we have several makeovers in the mag. Instead, I’ll post all the “before” photos in this issue, starting with Miguel Nacianceno’s home…

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…Marie Calica’s apartment…

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and of course the Baldevarona’s. See all the amazing “after” photos in the September issue. :)

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But aside from Makeovers, our September ish is chockfull of other interesting features as well, such as our lovely Breakfast Buffet party (styling by Cleone Baradas)…

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DIY decor extravaganza—these are all easy projects you can do on a weekend!

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And I just looove the feature on Shopping at The Collective—look at all of these lovely alterna-stores like Sundae

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…and eco-boutique Ritual.

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You can get the amazing, features-packed Real Living September 2010 issue for only P140 at newsstands and bookstores nationwide. (Photos by Vincent Coscolluela, At Maculangan, and Miguel Nacianceno)

Aug
23

Bliss be with you

2010 posted in Events, Arts And Culture by Hannah.
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The Buddha-inspired artworks by siblings Dorothy and Elmer Alforque definitely made the long ride to Alabang worth it. Dorothy and Elmer are Bohemian Nation’s in-house artists who handpainted the different faces of Buddha on canvasses, tables, headboards and other furniture, which were launched to the press and friends last August 18.

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Brother-and-sister tandem Elmer and Dorothy sign their works Erimon and Dorosera, as a symbol of brotherhood; these were the names the African kids in Rwanda called them way back 2005. Dorothy, in behalf of her brother Elmer who couldn’t make it to the event, briefed the press about their artworks.

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I have never seen so many artworks inspired by Gautama under one roof! One can hear oohs and aahs as the visitors checked out the charming and blissful coffee tables. Out of all the coffee table designs, I certainly fell in love with this one:

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The headboards were also one-of-a-kind; something you’d want hanging on your wall to assure you of a good night’s sleep. I, together with Ms. Betty Romero of Bohemian Nation and Lei who works for another glossy, had our photo taken with the Awakened one headboard.

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The Buddha Bliss Series will be featured August 18 onwards at Bohemian Nation, The Serenity Place. (Photos by Raf Jamolangue)

(The Serenity Place is located in Westgate Center, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City)

Aug
09

Interested in Pinterest?

2010 posted in Design networking by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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Yummy editor Becky invited me to Pinterest recently. At first it got buried underneath my pile of emails, but when I finally signed up, I was definitely hooked! So what’s Pinterest all about? In a nutshell, I’d like to call it a design networking site, sorta like Twitter and Tumblr, but with more stylish images, hardly any text, and no TMI factor. This is how it works:

1. You get invited by a friendly Pinterest “pinner.” 2. You catalogue your “boards” into categories you like. There are suggested categories, but you can create whatever category you want. Regular “pinners” usually veer into home and decor, industrial and product design, signage and fonts, and occasionally fashion. 3. Once you’ve created your boards, you start “pinning” from various design websites.

It sorta becomes like an online moodboard—you know how you get an idea from an online site, ingrain it into your short-term memory, and forget where you saw it the day after? Well, Pinterest can help even non-design people (art directors and designers are the frequent users, with a lot of design enthusiasts as well) especially homeowners, in getting their own pegs, “storing” them, and then going back to this site when you want to start your actual home renovation. This is how mine looks like (I tried to cover everything from home to parties to a bit of makeup packaging):

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Aug
09

Sale, sale, sale!

2010 posted in Home Finds by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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Hot on the heels of their “warehouse sale” last Summer, SM Homeworld is holding another sale, from now until August 31.

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Up for grabs: Family Home bed linen (above) with discounts up to 30%, as well as reduced prices on selected Sunnex kitchenware, Hanabishi appliances (oh how very early 90s!), Biencarlo decor and more. Visit the Homeworld section of an SM Department store near you. (Photos by Jun Pinzon, pictorial direction by Coni Tejada)

Aug
02

Dapitan—not the Rizal one

2010 posted in Home Finds, What's In The Mag by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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Dapitan is a budget shopping area Real Living has revisited every year or so. Tucked in a quiet area within Quezon City (and near Manila), this covered palengke/tiangge of home finds always has new surprises whenever we come back. And people always flock to the place to score uber-cheap ceramic ware and plates. Like these found in the first stall up front—I was able to get the robins-egg-blue saucers here for about P20 apiece.

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Amongst the stalls that sell faux leather storage bins (a must-have at only P500 a pop, compared to the usual P1,000 plus in the malls), there was this stall that sold raffia food covers for P120 apiece. They also carried these lovely bunches of faux roses (though you can get the real deal for much cheaper at Dangwa a few streets down).

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And this Dapitan is the secret place to buy caterer’s gold Tiffany chairs! Though this classic stool would make a lovely seat for a girl’s boudoir.

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And some of the best finds ever—these cool Fornasetti-style cups!

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Find out where these stalls are located and learn more about Dapitan in the Shopping section of the August issue of Real Living, out now. (Photos by Jun Pinzon, pictorial direction by Coni Tejada)

Jul
29

August ish is out!

2010 posted in What's In The Mag by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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Real Living’s August issue is out and it’s all about your second most favorite topic (we all know your absolute first is the Makeover!): Small Spaces. This month, we’ll show you how to live big, even if you have a teeny, tiny home! Case in point: these fab condo units by designer friends Jean Paul dela Rosa and Kristine Neri

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And creative director Gwyn Guanzon chooses the best multi-tasking furniture

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…plus a hot new trend—letters and script on furniture and accessories! These are amazing.

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Assistant stylist Coni Tejada shows us 3 ways to display/store our flat screen TVs (no cabinets needed!). This one’s from Sharp, their new Quottron TV. (By the way, has anyone watched Salt yet?)

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And in the Real Makeover, don’t miss how designer Hannah Acab-Faustino transformed this toy-strewn (stair rail-less!) family home!

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Real Living’s August issue is out now at newsstands and bookstores nationwide for only P140. (Photos by Ocs Alvarez, Miguel Nacianeno, and Jun Pinzon)

Jul
15

Choco and Ice Cream all the way

2010 posted in Events by Hannah.
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Waking up to the “dark ages” (no phone coverage, no electricity, no internet) because of Basyang somehow brought us down, so outgoing art director Arlene and I decided to check out the 1st Philippine Chocolate and Ice Cream Show at the World Trade Center, Pasay City to cheer us up.

For a measly 100-peso entrance fee, you’ll be able to get to chocolate and ice cream heaven! Gelato is my happy food, so I was thrilled when I saw these yummy flavors.

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And and and, we enjoyed a cup for P50!

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So we went around to check on the other exhibits and look at what we found, lovely frying pans and kitchenware that will surely prep up your kitchen! (Prices available at the exhibit booth)

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Cakes by Chef Peachy Juban, who recently bagged a gold at the prestigious Food and Hotel Asia Singapore, were also showcased in the event.

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We were also lucky to witness the third batch of the Chocolate Cake Battle Royale. Though still unfinished, this sure looks yum!

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Then the judging of the third batch followed. Here, Chef Penk Ching of The Pastry Bin (she came up with Juday and Ryan Agoncillo’s wedding cake) takes a close look at this entry.

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Here are the cakes from the previous batches.

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And just before we left, we were given free Pistachio gelato by Technolux. You have to check out their Ice Cream machine!

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Go experience your own taste of heaven! July 16, Friday is the last day Philippine Chocolate and Ice Cream Show so you better catch it before its gone. :)
(Photos by Hannah Dormido)

Jul
14

One rainy night

2010 posted in Events, Arts And Culture by Rachelle, Real Living Editor-in-Chief.
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While Typhoon Basyang’s winds were building up along Roxas Boulevard last night, we were at the Metropolitan Museum for This French is Pinoy!, an exhibit of French expat Henri Eteve’s works while here in the Philippines (organized by Alliance Francaise with Avellana Art Gallery).

Henri has been staying in the Philippines for the past 45 years, and except for the vestiges of a slight Gallic accent, he has definitely gone native. Some of his favorite pastimes include trawling Quiapo and other parts of downtown Manila for bizarre odds and ends (buffalo horns, anting-anting); and the occasional antique book written about the Philippines by another European. He loves to talk about other famous expats who have settled anonymously in our humble country, like Charles Lindbergh and Bobby Fischer.

Henri’s curious, observant, but not-to0-serious attitude in life translates into upbeat, colorful works with organic forms that have an ebullient, almost happy feel to them. (Here’s designer Jojie Lloren surveying them.)

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I’m embarrassed to admit that I haven’t been to Metropolitan Museum in a while. Last I went there was during Marlene Aguilar’s book launch, but all that is another story. So I wandered around the galleries upstairs, and there was this exhibit of contemporary Japanese photographers (“Out of the Ordinary/Extraordinary” sponsored by the Japan Foundation), which shows how Japan’s young photogs see their country in this generation. I was not disappointed. The works were amazing like these prints by Takano Ryudai of half-bodies—the subjects are so androgynous you cannot tell if they are male or female.

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I got home in time before Basyang hit. When the weather’s better, I want to go out and see more exhibits and shows, and I think you should, too. “This French is Pinoy!”runs until July 31, while “Out of the Ordinary/Extraordinary” runs until September 30.