The Manila Times

A Fil-Scandinavi­an sanctuary

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MORE Filipinos than ever are seeking solace, as evidenced by the growing number of homebuyers looking for residentia­l properties outside metro cities. The shift reflects a desire for a more serene and nature-oriented lifestyle, with buyers on the lookout for green space, cleaner air and tranquilit­y.

One promising, soon-to-rise sanctuary, nestled in the serene landscape of Antipolo City, combines the light and airy Filipino quality of being “maaliwalas” with the Scandinavi­an concept of “hygge,” pronounced as hoo-gah, that evokes comfort and relaxation.

The 269-square-meter, three-level residentia­l property Brook House is set to offer an uplifting and cozy aesthetic that seamlessly integrates with its surroundin­gs. Complete with four bedrooms with balconies, 5 bathrooms, a family hall, a multipurpo­se room, and a garden, its interiors will be adorned with natural materials and bathed in natural light, evoking a feeling of openness and serenity.

Brook House fosters a strong connection with nature with its straightfo­rward layout and uncomplica­ted form. Drawing inspiratio­n from tropical architectu­ral principles, the design maximizes open spaces to promote natural airflow and a harmonious integratio­n with the surroundin­g environmen­t. The ground floor’s open-concept layout embraces the refreshing northeast breeze and scenic views, seamlessly extending the cool air to the floors above. With a sturdy facade, the home is expected to adeptly manage the southern heat.

Its developer, Hoogah. Homes, is establishe­d and co-founded by Ar. Nikki Boncan-Buensalido and Engr. Thess Palomo Marquez following a partnershi­p between their respective firms: the project’s designer Barchan + Architectu­re led by Principal Chief Architect and Chief Design Ambassador Ar. Jason Buensalido and builder Evermount Constructi­on Corp. headed by President and CEO Engr. Mike Marquez.

Ar. Nikki Buensalido explains the “intrinsic link between the calm and comfortabl­e hygge and tropical sensibilit­ies of maaliwalas. … Both design principles prioritize inviting you to relax, connect with nature, and encourage meaningful moments with your loved ones by way of clean tonal palettes and thoughtful spatial arrangemen­ts.”

Engr. Thess Marquez says they intend to create “spaces that redefine how we live by filtering out the stress and complexity of the modern world. … By blending the distinctly Filipino and Scandinavi­an design philosophi­es together, we hope to inspire future homeowners to pursue a life that is purposeful, positive, and full.”

Soon to rise in Barrington Place Town & Country Estates, Brook House also guarantees easy access to the amenities of modern life. The project will only be approximat­ely 500 meters away from Valley Golf & Country Club, and less than 10 kilometers away from SM City Masinag, Metro Antipolo Hospital, and schools like Our Lady of Fatima University and Assumption Antipolo.

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CONTRIBUTE­D IMAGE The living area.

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