This bachelor’s first home is as industrial as it gets
At some point in our lives, we yearn for a dire need to grow—may it be in our careers, relationships, or even as a person. Mig Molina is at that point of moving forward with his life. He recently moved out of his parents’ house and to settle in this 65-square meter unit he could finally call his own.
Before purchasing the unit, the bachelor already pictured out the kind of space he wanted to achieve: an airy, industrial living space. After several years of working hard and saving up, Mig now has his dream living space right in his hands.
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Mirror Image
Primea Design Group designs a backto-back unit up for rent
Ease For Lease
This rental-on-a-budget did not scrimp on style
Away For The Holidays
How to keep your unit safe and secure while on a vacation
Made By Hand
The lady behind Manila’s favorite bowls and plates
Halfway Home
A renovated unit in a country farmhouse style
Leisure Pursuit
A vibrant loft inspired by eclectic design pegs.
Fashion Fixer-Upper
A private tour in the unit of the country’s top fashion designer.
The Palm Springs Movement
Bring L.A. boheme in your unit with SM Home’s latest collection
Made With Love
Interior designer Erika Uichanco works on her most challenging project yet: her boyfriend’s condo unit
Industrial Oasis
This bachelor’s first home is as industrial as it gets