There is so much beauty in old things that had stood the test of time; and there are some things that you just cannot let go of – like an old house. It takes a lot for a house to become a home. It is for this belief that I had decided to maintain the “old” and traditional feel of our house and infused some modern elements to blend it into the present time. In a lot of ways, it is still that same home that we love; only this time, it has been transformed into something more interesting.
In this photo they're reconstructing some of the other parts of the house.
They’re pushing and putting a coconut logs under to help in moving the whole house and that’s called “Bayanihan” . “Bayanihan is a Filipino term taken from the word bayan, referring to a nation, country, town or community. The whole term bayanihan refers to a spirit of communal unity or effort to achieve a particular objective." – From Wikipedia.org.
Standing proud and pretty in pink is our Nanay Bering’s, an 86 years old woman, with her newly-renovated home in Catandala Batangas City, Philippines. It looks clean, airy and homey on the outside and it exudes that classic and traditional feel of a Filipino home inside. It looks every bit like a relaxing “rest house” or vacation home away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. It is now far from being musty despite of the years that passed.
Façade: Before
Façade: After
In this house, everything had been incorporated to complete the look that our Nanay’s home deserves and with each piece has its own story. Like woven baskets to organize books and albums which Nanay Bering used it while selling fishes in her younger years, some old oversized clay jars for corner pieces- (which the designer just picked it up from the trash and personally varnished it), crocheted table runner made during the younger years of Nanay Bering’s daughters - just to embellish the antique dining table and various native pieces that serve as decorations. The antique walls had been treated and painted with modern colors as well to create a suitable ambience.
Living room during construction: Before
Living room: After
Kitchen during construction: Before
Kitchen: After
Dinning Area during construction: Before
Dinning Area: After
Bathroom during construction: Before
Bathroom: After
In this house, everything had been incorporated to complete the look that our Nanay’s home deserves and with each piece has its own story. Like woven baskets to organize books and albums which Nanay Bering used it while selling fishes in her younger years, some old oversized clay jars for corner pieces- (which the designer just picked it up from the trash and personally varnished it), crocheted table runner made during the younger years of Nanay Bering’s daughters - just to embellish the antique dining table and various native pieces that serve as decorations. The antique walls had been treated and painted with modern colors as well to create a suitable ambience.
Flower arrangement for accents
Going upstairs is for the boys and girls rooms. As you can see the hallway has family pictures which some stood for years. This part of the house was the "PRESERVED ONE’". Half of the house were demolished to build a new one but this part was retained because our family wants to preserved the feeling of "togetherness".
The unvarnished old stairs and now it had its contemporary looks!
Hallway of Memories...
Most of its important elements had been preserved like the living room set, staircase and windows among others. Some interior decorations and details that blend well with the theme have been added like the modern ceiling, storage spaces and the beautiful lighting. Pictures adorned the wall up the stairs which reminds us that this humble abode is the home of a family that had celebrated a lot of joyful memories and had managed to weather the storms.
Boy's room
Girl's room
Our Nanay’s old home has a very welcoming feel now. It is the kind of place that anyone would love to come home to. It is inviting and very comfortable with details that had been well thought of. Renovating and giving it a modern twist gave us amazing results and it was all worth it. As a Filipino we always celebrated Christmas and new year at this house with the whole Family and other relatives.
This renovation project which was designed by Lalaine Atienza Javier and of course with the help of her family especially her dad, Victor Javier, which they had brought back the ‘ beauty of the old’’ in this project. She is my cousin and she graduated Bachelor of Science major in Interior Design at University of Sto. Tomas (UST). As of now, she’s doing some freelance job and helping her mother on their small business.






















brilliant design!
ReplyDeleteLovely transformation!!! Your nanay must be proud, grateful and happily reminiscing memories in her new house!
ReplyDeleteThat's a major makeover. It had the look of a new house yet still retain its old features.
ReplyDeleteAng ganda! Sobrang natuwa ako sa before and after. Sana mapagawan ko rin Mama ko ng bahay soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a major makeover! I love old houses and I would choose to live in one too (or renovate an old one) if I had the choice.
ReplyDeleteYour cousin and her family has definitely brought out the beauty of your Nanay Bering's home. The house looks remarkable. I am just amazed by how the design brought it more to life. :) By the way, I would love to see an actual bayanihan. :) Haven't seen one yet.
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely!!! I always love the look old homes because the wood gives a homey feel. The outcome is very especially the interior. I still have those same narra sets for the living room. :) I am preserving them as well when i have the fund building my own house in Calatagan, Batangas. :)
ReplyDeleteThe new look of your Nanay's house is refreshing. The total renovation preserved the old style but there's a sense of modernity in design. She must be very delighted to see the transformation or should I say... she's overwhelmingly happy with it.
ReplyDeleteSplendid work! I believe na sobrang tuwa ang nadama ng Nanay Bering mo. Yung living room, ang ganda.
ReplyDeletewow! such a beautiful transformation. I am delighted as well that the old style has at least been part of the renovation. I can see those old furnitures and big jars, just the same we had back in our own old house.
ReplyDeleteSigh, Wow! that is a pretty house. I can't help but to admire all the renovations that you did.You did renovate but at the same TIME you preserved your Nanay's house.
ReplyDeleteI like the hall of memories best. Every house should have one, even a small corner for family memories.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the makeover, vibrant colors and it really blended well, it restores the old house. cool!
ReplyDeleteNice! Bayanihan rules!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of our old house when I was very young, before we only have bedrooms, but my parents made extensions if they have extra money. The house finally was completed when all of us (their children) became professionals and able to contribute for the renovations. But what's great about it was it was full of great, sad, & happy memories. Now we always make it a point to visit my mom in the house every weekend if she's not spending the weekend in my house. =)
ReplyDeleteJavier did a good job here. I love it from top ceiling, down to the flooring design.
ReplyDeleteVery good transformation! It's nice how you didn't have to sacrifice the charm of an ancestral home for a modern look :)
ReplyDeleteit's so nice. i love old houses. you maintained the integrity of the house kahit na parang may new touches.
ReplyDeleteWow! My eyes just got wider seeing the house's transformation. Galing! I also like the theme. I like natural designs especially the wooden themes.
ReplyDeletei love your nanay's newly designed home!
ReplyDeleteAng galing!!! So much love has been put into this project, it touches the heart.
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