Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Design and Style: Moo Meets Rhema



I love Moo as a company, as a brand and as a product. They're consistent with their quality, top-notch design, efficiency and fun factor. Most of all, you can't find their Printifinity option anywhere else. A Moo package never fails to put a smile on my face even I haven't open the thing yet. They are that good!

Recently, me and my friend, Ella, agreed that our Rhema Cards Project will be made by Moo. If you're excited about it like us or just plain intrigued, check out our preview HERE

Design & Style: Inspiration Board: My Home Office

I had been wanting to make a digital version of my vision/inspiration board for so long, but only recently did I figure out how to do just that. 

I wasn't expecting much when I listened to a guided meditation for my business vision but to my surprise it gave me images of a bright & cozy home office. Needless to say, I felt warm and fuzzy kind of happy when I opened my eyes. I'm trying to recreate what I saw in my mind on this inspiration board. I love seeing my clients' compiled images for their project vision. Now it's my turn to enjoy mine. 

I'm pretty excited to include a home office on our future house because it's my ideal place to work. I am 10x more productive when at home than in a corporate office setting.

Design & Style: Unearthing the College Journal Named Betty


I can't believe Jo kept Betty all these years! I thought we decided to burn it somewhere, haha! Betty is my, and college buddies Jo's and Shey's (with occasional contributors, Ding and Ella) college journal filled with our thoughts, emotions, experiences and ...immaturity (I guess, that's where the fun lies). Reading it gives us a glimpse how far we've come and how we haven't changed still. There were a lot to cringeing as I read it, oh yes, but there are sure a lot more laughter inside from timeless jokes and stories. I'm devouring every page!

Here's the juicy peek inside Betty's pages!

Design & Style: Cardboard Furniture


We all have statements that go something like, "If I have x, I'll do this." When I saw Foldschool's cardboard rocker 4 years ago, my line was, "If I have a child, I'll definitely do this." Well, somebody gotta keep her promise...

Design & Style: Minimalist Stairs


This stairs renovation I did was pretty special for me on so many levels. I got to try a new software while designing this. Also, I got to be with my baby while working. I especially like it when the client has a vision and taste for  a certain project and when the feedback response is quick and dynamic. This staircase has a softened minimalist look and a surprising resort feel to it.

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