Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Insta Scoop: Zanjoe Marudo Shares Home Nearing Completion

Image courtesy of Instagram: onlyzanjoemarudo

38 comments:

  1. The kind of design I would also love to have for my future home! Kaya lang afraid ako of the anay and baka bulukin?

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    1. Alaga lang talaga. May mga pang spray naman or may gumagawa talaga ng ganun

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    2. May wood furnish naman na to prevent anay.

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    3. You should be more afraid about your ignorance because you know nothing about termite control/treatment.

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    4. True. Yan yung mga bahay na kailangan may maintenance na pang anay.

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    5. Ang daming corners.Sure ang nakatira rito is a guy---Architect Basha

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    6. OA naman ang reaction sa post ni 11:53. He/she is right to be concerned primarily because due to our location, maraming bagyo na tumatama sa pinas. The elements + insects like termites really do harm houses made of wood, kaya sobrang high maintenance, i heard u have to treat it like every 10 years, and that’s if walang termites. Pag may termites, good luck na lang, although it’s really lovely, it’s impractical. Although since he’s a millionaire, he probably can afford it anyways.

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    7. 12:25, hindi nega tawag diyan. Realistic lang si 11:53.
      Yung bahay namin nagkaroon ng termite and I think tinamaan ang foundation kaya no choice kami kundi but to demolish and rebuild

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    8. 8:41
      hahahahaha dahlin' if you have no money, that is going really to be a problem. research din about house/pest treatment in recent years bago kumuda. kakakalukaaaa

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    9. rest house ata

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  2. Ganyan bet ko sa house ko someday. Very open. Puro salamin. Ang sarap tumira sa ganyan.

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    1. Pag me bagyo pakiupdate kumusta mga ganyang design.

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    2. 12:45 Basta matibay pagkakagawa, walang problema.

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    3. Ganyan ang bet kong bahay ng kapitbahay ko lalo na kung level ni zanjoe. Libre boso hahahaha

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    4. @12.45 - Mas nakakaworry ang summer sa design na all glass. Considering the heat sa pinas then puro glass bahay mo.. Ang init!

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    5. May pangaircon ang kuya mo besh.

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    6. May tinatawag tayong curtain bes @ 6:41

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  3. May pinaghahandaan na talaga si Mr. Marudo. ❤️

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    1. Old age or retirement?

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    2. Pwede both 1:37 😁

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    3. I think gusto nya na lumagay sa tahimik soon... napanood ko yung 1 interview nya sabi nya this year asawa na nya ang kasama nya sa SMB.

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  4. Mukhang mag aasawa na

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  5. How do you protect the home from storms?? Just asking. It’s open and i don’t see any walls.

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    1. Alam ng engr at architect nya yan don't worry ☺

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    2. Yung house ng friend ko puro salamin pero may grille sa loob. Syempre protection sa magnanakaw at sa bagyo na din. Sa loob nilagay para di masira ang design sa labas

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  6. May roll up cover yata yan. Madaming available material para dyan. Besides, isang portion lng nman ng bahsy yan. We haven't seen the entirety of it. Kaya, abang muna.

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  7. My dream resthouse too. Ganda!

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  8. Ang cozy. Bet ko

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  9. Nakita ko IG story nya yung may cow sa gilid kumakain, ang cute lang ng view nakakarelax.

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  10. Parang always ka on vacation at home. Super like!

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  11. Magiging misis na yata agad si Josie Prendergast :) swerteng bata

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  12. Love it!!! I love this house design din. Natural and open.

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    1. 7:41 oo yata, ang alam ko taga Batangas si Z. Medyo magkahawig sila ng style ng bahay sa Siargao ni josie.

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  14. Ang ganda. Love the design, very warm. Pero dito sa Pinas, mahalagang consideration ang security and mga calamities like bagyo. But I am sure they considered that when building this house. Very nice talaga :)

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