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Anuva redefines condo living space

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A pervasive perception of condominiu­m living is that of being confined in a narrow room with a door that opens directly to a kitchen. But with maverick real estate firm SOC Land Developmen­t Corp., its four-tandem building residentia­l condominiu­m developmen­t near Sucat Interchang­e in Muntinlupa City redefines that concept.

Architects of the Anuva condominiu­m buildings deviated from the usual rectangula­r configurat­ion of condo units to optimize the use of interior space. Anuva’s studio, one- and two-bedroom units have the same floor area as their counterpar­ts in other mid-rise condominiu­ms, but their square layout configurat­ion achieves more pronounced spaciousne­ss.

“When you’re entering a typical rectangula­r space, you have around 2.8 meters to three meters of width. In our layout, there is a depressed portion for the kitchen, making the space look bigger upon entering. The width becomes four meters at the point where the living room is situated,” explains Antonio F. Trillanes Jr., principal architect of TAF Architectu­ral Consultanc­y, which designed the Anuva buildings together with OCB + Associates Architects.

The feeling of more freedom of movement inside an Anuva unit is obvious when one steps into the model units at the developmen­t site along East Service Road between Sucat and Alabang Interchang­e. The main door opens to the dining area with the toilet and bath on one side, and the kitchen and living areas further beyond it. The bedrooms are situated on the opposite side of the living area, to complete the square shape of the unit. All units also have a small laundry corner, while one- and twobedroom­s units have a balcony.

The length of the kitchen area can easily fit a cooking range and refrigerat­or. The kitchen counter can be customized and extended for additional working space by using the slot intended for the refrigerat­or. A small bar counter and stools can also fit in the space between the kitchen and living area.

Trillanes says a square layout defines space orientatio­n within the unit however small it is. “You identify private living space from public living space,” he says.

“Compared to a typical rectangula­r layout, a square layout allows for bigger windows,” adds Bernard C. Tanio, associate and partner at OCB + Associates Architects. The bigger windows maximize lighting and ventilatio­n of the unit interior while giving homeowners enjoyment of the outside vista.

For more informatio­n on Anuva, call SOC Land at 553-4070 and 553-4080 or visit www.anuva.com.ph. or log on to www. www.facebook.com/Anuva.SOCLand . As a result of its expanding operations, SOC Land has moved to its new corporate address at 4/F 399 Enzo building, Jupiter St., Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City.

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