If you have plans to renovate or even just redecorate your house in the Philippines, why not go for designs that are both culturally beautiful and climate specific? Most modern homes today are planned out, constructed, finished, and furnished with modern Western aesthetics and fixtures that we fail to see that traditional Filipino home installations are just as good, if not better suited to make home more comfortable!
Bamboo Dividers

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This idea works for homes that want to beautifully divide space but not necessarily build walls. Bamboo dividers are breathable, cost efficient, and easy to install (you can even do create your wall dividers yourself). Not only that, but they give monotone rooms a nice touch of color and natural feel. Well treated bamboos can last 5-10 years with proper care which makes them fashionably cost efficient.
Driftwood Furniture

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If you’re house plans in the Philippines did not take into consideration what furniture matches the layout, then go with furniture that needs no matching. Driftwood furniture is easy to fit into any space without making anything about it look out of place nor out of style. Not only that; it’s also a breathable addition to a room, not to mention is heavy duty. Driftwood furniture can range from chairs, coffee and dinner tables, to shelves and bar stools.
Rattan Beds

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Rattan has never waned in popularity as a traditional material for creating furniture; contrary, it’s made a name internationally as a luxury material for beds, bed-side tables, and other furniture! It’s a versatile material to work with and finishes just a sturdy as hardwood but isn’t as heavy nor difficult to install. Breathable with cushioning but just as comfortable on its own, a rattan bed might be your best bet at better sleep!
Capiz Doors and Windows

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Capiz in and of itself are very traditionally Filipino and timelessly elegant. They are great albeit capricious substitutes for glass but their elegance makes them worth the installation. If your house plans for your Philippine home has Hipanic, Filipino or South American inspiration, capiz doors and windows will fit in with no problem. Even some European-inspired house designs might also find that capiz doors and windows, with their wide breadth and good diffusion of light, enrich overall aesthetic.