The design of the house drew inspiration from the “bahay-kubo’s sibi,” originally conceived as an extension of the roof to shield openings.

The fence is crafted from a surplus of crushed limestone, encased within galvanized steel gabions.

Copper railings were chosen to naturally age and develop a distinctive patina, providing a striking contrast to the refined oak wood handrail and steps.

The open design of the stairs ingeniously allows natural daylight to filter in from the skylight positioned overhead.

Operable wood louvers discreetly divide the family room from the stairs, offering the flexibility to regulate the stream of sunlight according to preference.