Im a sucker for great designs. In fact, when I got my own room I was the one who personally paint it. Though I haven’t explore its full potential, I believe there is so much I can do to my bedroom but I need an inspiration to look at.
Good thing Ive heard of Moodboard Manila, a space planning and design consultancy firm that gives everyone an opportunity to explore. So I asked myself, How will I describe my dream home? This is a question that most people struggle with these days. It used to be simple—a two–story house with high ceilings, at least one ceiling fan, a roof deck and white walls with wood panelling. Throw in standard furnishing that goes well with the overall aesthetics of the house and you’re done. However, as people get more exposed to varied design styles, and living space options become diverse and premium, things get more complex.
What used to be—and should have been—a fun and fulfilling experience has now become too intimidating for most.
This is an issue that MoodBoard Manila, a space planning and design consultancy firm, knows all too well. And it overcomes this hurdle by simplifying the overall process involved in creating its clients’ dream spaces.
“Designing spaces, whether it be a home or an office, is a topic that has become a bit too aspirational for most people,” shares Jovy Rabelas, MoodBoard’s founder and Chief Design Officer. “People try to avoid opening discussions about it because it is generally perceived as a very expensive, complex and laborious endeavor. MoodBoard is on a mission to change the people’s standpoint towards designing spaces not just by making the process simpler, but also by making it more accessible.”
MoodBoard Manila’s design principle can be summed up in two words—no rules. This means throwing away the belief that a space needs to adhere to one specific theme to look good. Minimalist but with quirky elements, traditional but still up-to-date, eccentric but very appealing—the brand meticulously identify and combine elements from different parts of the design spectrum to come up with one purposeful space that is as personal as its owner’s fashion sense.
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