Thursday, February 18, 2010

A Thai paradise home waits


Manila Bulletin
February 17, 2010

Thailand is one country replete with history, culture, and tourist attractions. The colors, sounds and smell of Thailand linger in one’s mind long after the holiday is over. So unique is its culture that it flavors every aspect of Thai life, art and architecture.

One such attraction is the island paradise of Phuket, the pearl of the Andaman Sea, dubbed by many as one of the must-see places in the world. This is the place that inspires the tropical resort-like enclave of Phuket Mansions in South Forbes Golf City, the country’s largest golf resort city along the Sta. Rosa–Tagaytay corridor.

The Chakri model mansion, named after Thailand’s reigning monarchy, is Phuket mansions’ largest house intended for big families – boasting of a huge master suite.

A private swimming pool is located between the living and dining areas as derived from the Thai’s adherence to building beside water.

Hence, the talents of the inimitable tandem of Alamario sisters Ivy and Cynthia were commissioned to transform a house into a home suited for a royal family.

Upon entering the house, one is greeted by a focal table at the foot of the atrium, with its pyramidal form echoing the turrets of a Thai temple. From this double volume space, one can clearly see the living and dining areas, both sharing the same color scheme of coral and turquoise, purposefully chosen to allude to the rich jewel-toned silk fabrics that Thailand is so famous for. In fact, 90 percent of the fabrics used were indeed purchased in Bangkok.

Throughout the house, wood carvings were used that were sourced from the market places of Thailand. Whether artfully framed or silver-leafed, they all contribute to making a stunning impact against the white walls of the house.

On the second floor, the master bedroom is beautiful and cozy with its wood paneling in a traditional Thai motif. Varying shades of green, that mimics all things natural, are highlighted on the beddings, ceramics, and other furniture, serving as a fresh counterpoint to the wood panels.

The two other bedrooms are equally attractive with its contrasting color schemes – done up with matching Thai inspired accents.

The boy’s room is striking and masculine in a black and white combination. The bed’s headboard is a silver-leafed wood carving against a black panel and flanked by two full-height mirrors.

The girl’s bedroom is in a muted tone of brown on a patterned fabric wall that envelopes the whole room, including the roman shades – creating the illusion of a seamless room.

Here, every resident is entitled to free golf membership to the world-class 18-hole South Forbes Golf and Leisure Club at no activation cost, as well as privileged access and special discounts to 42 other golf and sports clubs worldwide owed to the affiliation shared with the IMG Sports Club.

Manila Bulletin
February 17, 2010



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