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Coralia
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Price: P9,900,000.00
The Coralia
The Resort-inspired
Living Room

The Master's Bedroom

Lovina Floor Plans |
A home is an abode meant
to relax, rejuvenate both one's senses and spirit-to make one look
forward to each new day, where sunlight eases through wide open
windows and is reflected as well in the calming waters of the house's
pool.
Nowhere does this ring more true than at the Bali Mansions, the newest
community to rise at South Forbes Golf City. And it is reflected in
the Mansions-wood-finish exteriors all the way to the contemporary
Asian interiors as creatively rendered by ace designing duo Ivy and
Cynthia Almario.
"We envisioned the Bali Mansions to exude a tropical Asian look. Thus,
we used a lot of beige, brown, and gray to convey the resort
atmosphere in one's home, and accented these colors with white tones
to provide a strong contrast to the dark, woody colors. To liven the
rooms up, we added tropical colors such as red, green, and oranges,"
narrates Ivy.
The living room uses a lot of natural materials from the center wooden
table to the fabrics used for the ultra comfortable four-seater sofas.
Large pillows in brown, beige, and green adorn the sofa, and all are
laced with tassels for a distinctive Asian feel. Intricate hand-shaped
metal accessories from Bangkok and large lamps, also featuring
tassels, complete the Balinese "look."
The dining table and chairs have dark wood finishes as well, making
guests feel like they're being treated to a sumptuous dinner at a
resort. Actually, since they'll be dining from large leaf plates and
inhaling the air scented by aromatic candles, dinner time at the Bali
Mansions is more of partaking food to rejuvenate one's soul, not just
for subsistence.
Upstairs, the couple basks in a red bedroom that goes with their
intense passion for the best in life. Their four-poster bed and its
golden red and beige pillows give a sense of royalty. His and hers
vanity areas accented by Artemis lamps as well as two lavatories make
them excited for the day ahead. Louvre-type cabinets with fabrics for
the walk-in closet further give them a feeling of luxury.
The girl's room comes in relaxing tones of light green and fuchsia
pink. A square quilted duvet for the beddings is really fit for a
princess. Two especially made wood artworks stand guard as she sleeps.
The mirror effect, meanwhile, gives much space to the boy's room. A
long headboard, in white leatherette, jibes well with the light brown
and white motif.
Once seen for its totality, the Coralia model unit offers a relaxing
spa-like environment for the family. The Coralia gives discriminating
homeowners that chance to have a daily spiritual retreat. After a hard
day's work, moments of relaxation are just a short drive away, to be
enjoyed with the |
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