Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Camella Residence by RATA Design


We converted this 35sqm Corner Lot Rowhouse Unit into a 55sqm Model House to cater to a more spacious Residence with an overlooking Balcony and Landscaping. The extension accomodated the Living and the Dining Area. The tiny Kitchen was converted into a fully functional Modular Kitchen with a Bar Counter. All the walls and doors upstairs were removed to make the area bigger and flexible by providing a 3 Sliding Door to connect the Master and the Guest Room whenever the Client needs to watch TV or just enjoy the space. A carport was also added. A lanai on the side of the Dining was also an additional space for outdoor indulgence. The open space above the Laundry area was converted into a Walk-in-closet to accomodate all the storage req'ts of the Client. The Exterior Design especially the colors was maintained to compliment the Rowhouse from which it was a part of. Lighting played an important role in the conversion of spaces. We installed dim to ambient to task lights to best suite the mood and activities inside the house. For the Landscaping, a mixture of Tropical and Zen plants added the complete repertoire of the Concept. We wanted to produce a "Close to Home - Asian" motif. The over all completion of the Project pleased our Client as well as the surrounding neighborhood. RATA Design has established it's Flagship Project in Camella Lessandra Bacolod.













The Client was so pleased with their decision to Hire an Architect in Creating their Dream House. They believe that a Project, BIG or Small, requires professional advice such as the expertise of the Architect. The recent contest by the Camella Philippines have chosen the Lessandra House to represent the Camella Bacolod Subdivision among other entries. The Client didn't waste time in informing us of the good NEWS. Our Team was fulfilled by this recognition and we hope to please more clients with our Service in the Future.

Arch. RA Aguilar
Architect-of-Record
arch_rataguilar@yahoo.com

1 comments

Gingerdvera November 25, 2014 at 2:27 PM

Great, the interior design is good.:D I wish I can afford to transform my Camella properties like the design shown.

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