Monday, October 21, 2013

Herbivore

I would like to start this blog by apologising to my #supercool #superfun #pumapayat with #lipsofanangel business partner: Hannah. 

Dear Bud, I went on a site visit to our clients house a while ago. Kuya Joseph (our clients brother) brewed super yummy coffee for me and then we talked about so many things! I kind of lost track of time. So I think some of our working drawings won't reach the deadline you gave me.. ermergerd. But I'll try to still finish them on time :D

Good news is I got a client freebie!!! As kuya Joseph and I were talking about his love for plants and herbs, he gave me this:

Anis

This plant is called Anis. It's leaves smell so strong and they are used in a lot of Vietnamese dishes. I wish the internet had #smellstagram.

I was a bit worried that I won't be able to take care of the plant. As you know, most of the herbs that I bought in Tagaytay just wilted away. So he gave me tips on how to properly grow herbs.

Half sand, half organic ash.

1. Herbs don't like to be drowned in water. So..
2. Plant them in a terra cotta pot with...
3. Half sand half & half organic ash soil mixture.
4. Make sure your herbs get the right amount of sun. 
5. Basils love sun. You can leave them in your terrace.

Coach adds a bit of tanginess to the herb. Bad dog, Coach!!!

Let's try to cook Vietnamese food when you go here bud. :D

That's all for now :) Time to get back to work. Promise I'll work as fast as I can.

xx!
-Y

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Urchin Hunt


Hello! Today I'm gonna share with you photos of sea urchin shells that I found during a walk in the grassy beach of Stilts in Calatagan, Batangas. 

Beach finds ;)

Sea Urchins are extra thorny, when alive, so I got the dead ones (I didn't want to get peed on because of urchin sting).  

Cleaning them up before we go back to Manila.

Finding one was such a thrill! I felt like I was doing an easter egg hunt, except I was looking for shells, underneath sea grass, that also housed sea cucumbers and sea snakes (scary!).

I love their rustic colors.

Anyway, these things are so cute. I took home so many of them. Some I gave as gifts while the rest i placed in a small basin, and displayed them as the centre piece of our living room. I think they're bored just sitting there so I might do some of the urchin shell crafts that I found in Grains of Earth.

Giving them a sun bath before I put them in my plastic bag.

I love looking at sea urchins. They remind me of sunny beach days with the whole family. :)


-Y


Monday, October 7, 2013

The Dancing Tea


It was a cold day and work wasn't that hectic. So I decided get a cup of tea, read a book and relax. But before I took a sip from my cup, I saw it steaming with different figures. I was amazed with the very mysterious and playful flow of the tea steam. So I ran to my room, got my camera, and did a pho-tea-shoot (he he he).

Here are some of the photos:

Climbing snail.

Woman.

Mushroom. (I really love mushrooms!)

Squid.

Dragon spitting fire.


I just realized that they look very Japanese in form. Don't you think so, Hannah? 

It's really interesting how even cup of tea can show beauty.

-Y

A Custom Fit Condo

Our favourite step in the Interior Designing process is the getting-to-know-you session with our clients. It's such a pleasure to chat with them, over coffee (or tea), as we learn new things about them - how they deal with life, what they do in their spare time, what they want and don't want. Chatting with them and learning from them gives us a pool of inspiration for our designs.

Here's Sunny Side Up's first Interior Design project:

Living room. LOVE in NY has a special place in their hearts. <3

Center piece. She wants everything organised so we bought a tub for her remote controls.

She's not a fan of curves. Look at how all the legs are vertical and straight.

Ad Astra wall. I've known her since highschool and she's been reaching for the stars since then. *drama tear*

Lover of simplicity. She doesn't need a lot of stuff.

Our client knows how to have fun.

Jia was very satisfied with the work done in her condo, not because we're such great, creative, fun, cool, efficient and fabulous Interior Designers but because we took the time to get to know her better. In doing so, we were able to give her the condo that's custom fit to her personality.

Tips for keeps:
We used canvas for her curtains and they turned out nice!
We used wood vinyl planks for her accent wall (very cost-efficient and easy to install).
Artificial succulents don't look artificial at all. Try them.
Our Home has lots of good furniture! Of course, check the quality before you get them (this goes with any furniture and accessory brand)
We used stair lights as ambient lighting for her "Ad Astra" wall.
"You can never have enough storage." -Jie Pambid. We put a pull out under-stair storage behind the dining area.
Covelight can make a low ceiling look higher.

-Y