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Pauleen Luna’s R’n’R spot

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the interview that she wanted a plant box where she could grow different herbs.

Her mother commented, “Get married first, build your own house and then have your plant box.” Luna replied, “Plant box lang kailangan mag-asawa na ako?”

The actress described the furniture pieces, mostly from Metro Source and Concepts Specialist­s, as “modern, but still homey and not on the edgy side.” She added, “The sala or receiving area is hardly used. Our visitors are usually my friends who really don’t need welcoming. They go straight to my room or to the dining area.”

Aside from the “formal” dining space, “which seldom gets used,” Luna said her family was often in the “casual” dining room that had an adjoining kitchen. “We’re the type who can’t eat without the TV turned on. We like to react to what we see, we discuss issues,” she explained. “I get to hang out with them only at night since I usually have my lunch at the ‘Bulaga’ studio.”

Busiest spot

The lanai is the busiest spot during weekends, according to Pauleen. In this area are two garden dining sets, a heavy-duty grill by Weber Genesis and a six-foot-deep rectangula­r swimming pool.

“It’s not kid-friendly so our young guests just stay on the shallow side of the pool,” she said. All around the lanai are bonsai plants that Chat bought. “Pauleen’s dad didn’t want too many plants so I had to settle for these,” said Chat.

The house has a theater room with a 48-inch wall-mounted LCD TV and six home-theater seats. There is a game room at the basement where Luna’s dad Peter hangs out often. It contains his collection of over a hundred toy cars and motorcycle­s.

“He orders these items online and when I go abroad for a show, he has them delivered to where I’m staying. I really don’t know how many there are,” she said. “Dad is very quiet. He just likes to tinker and fix things. My brothers, who are also the quiet type, don’t share his interest in collecting miniatures.”

Biggest bedroom

Luna’s bedroom is the biggest of all four sleeping quarters. She asked an architect friend to help her get the look she wanted. “He had a peg, but it was more masculine so I made a few changes, but the drawers, large mirror and head board were exactly the same,” she said. Her walkin closet has the same beige white color scheme.

“I wanted it bright and cheerful. I’m always tired because of work so when I’m home I want my personal space to be relaxing,” she said.

In her patio, Luna has a breathtaki­ng view of an Iglesia ni Cristo edifice “that turns into a beautiful glowing castle at night.” She added with a laugh, “This is also where I plan to put my plant box. Bahala si Mommy kung ayaw niya.”

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 ??  ?? THE LUNAS’ new three-story home inQuezon City. INQSnap this page to view more photos and video!MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013
THE LUNAS’ new three-story home inQuezon City. INQSnap this page to view more photos and video!MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013
 ??  ?? SPACIOUS dining area
SPACIOUS dining area
 ??  ?? THE KITCHEN, with its black granite table and bar stools, has the same design as the one in the old Luna home.
THE KITCHEN, with its black granite table and bar stools, has the same design as the one in the old Luna home.
 ??  ?? UNLIKE Pauleen’s, her parents’ room is darker and cozier.
UNLIKE Pauleen’s, her parents’ room is darker and cozier.
 ??  ?? FURNITURE pieces are “modern but still homey.”
FURNITURE pieces are “modern but still homey.”
 ??  ?? A FAVE spot to de-stress
A FAVE spot to de-stress
 ??  ?? THE POOLSIDE is the venue of most activities during weekends.
THE POOLSIDE is the venue of most activities during weekends.
 ??  ?? FURNITURE pieces from the old home
FURNITURE pieces from the old home
 ??  ?? “FLOATING” drawers at theMaster bedroom
“FLOATING” drawers at theMaster bedroom
 ??  ?? HER BEDROOM is the biggest of all sleeping quarters.
HER BEDROOM is the biggest of all sleeping quarters.
 ??  ?? ONE OF THE CREATIONS of Pauleen’s mom, Chat
ONE OF THE CREATIONS of Pauleen’s mom, Chat

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