GOOD & BED NEWS
April 17, 2004 | 12:00am
If you ask people what their favorite part of the house is, chances are they will tell you its their bedroom. If you ask them what room they spend most of their money on when furnishing and decorating it, they will probably tell you its another room maybe the living room with its designer sofas or the dining room with its antique table and console.
So whats wrong with this picture? Nothing, except that we seem to be more concerned about what people see in our homes than the room we actually use when we try to take shelter from the chaos outside.
Masters Bedroom, a home store that concentrates on beds and bedroom furniture, wants to push the bedroom into homeowners design consciousness.
The bedroom is not only where we sleep, after all. Its where we really let our hair down, savor our solitude, spend quality time with our spouses, children and our television set.
"In every house, the hearth is the bedroom," says Joseph Morales, who owns Masters Bedroom with his girlfriend Audrey Soledad, his brother Raffy Morales, and Raffys wife Yoriko. "The finest things you see should be in your masters bedroom."
Josephs family also owns Citibeds and it was here where he got his feet wet in retail. He worked for the company for 12 years and learned everything about the bed business and eventually the bedroom business, too. As a third-generation member of the family, he learned what people wanted in their bedrooms. "Even when I was working at Citibeds, I wasnt concerned just about the beds, but the atmosphere in the bedroom, how to make it look and feel more comfortable."
So when he and his partners decided to open Masters Bedroom a year and a half ago, they agreed to source bed frames from everywhere Africa, Belgium, Germany, Malaysia, and of course from Filipino manufacturers who export their products to the most sophisticated design houses abroad.
One of the prettiest beds in the store is a four-poster made of mahogany its so heavy it took about 10 people to move it around the showroom. Joseph says that when it comes to trends in bed frames, the classics will always remain "The four-poster with a canopy is such a romantic, timeless design. Its going to be around forever." Of the more contemporary trends, the fastest moving are the cubist bed frames, those without much ornamentation or detailing, but are dramatic in their minimalist lines just the same.
"We really cant move to new trends until customers are ordering the same things," says Raffy Morales, who was formerly with the US Navy and posted in Okinawa, Japan, where he met his wife.
Apart from bed frames, Masters Bedroom also has select furniture pieces for the living room and accessories. Many of the pieces are designed by the Morales brothers while the others are by long-time furniture manufacturers. The choices are varied you have the traditional and contemporary lines, covered in fabric or leather or are in wicker. Whats nice about the pieces is that they are in different sizes. You can easily picture them in your home, whether youre living in a cramped condominium or a palatial house.
While the store caters to the upper market (bed frames with beds go from P57,000 to P100,000 plus), they also have gift items that range from dried topiary to very cool-again lava lamps to small items that start at P50.
The piece de resistance among the chairs is the Osram massage chair from the United States. Its a show-stopping, mother-of-all-massage chairs priced at P235,000. Easily the most expensive item in the store, the massage chair has 10 massage balls, five times more acupressure points than regular two-ball chairs. Raffy laughs and says, "It costs as much as a good second-hand car, but its worth every cent."
Joseph pipes in, "One time I tried it and in no time at all I was asleep in the chair."
So when they told us to try it and see if it does the job well were a little jaded with massage chairs that do nothing but give you a headache with their vibration we were very surprised. The balls inside the chairs knead your back like a masseuses knuckles. You can program the chair to concentrate on your upper back or lower back while it is simultaneously working on your legs. The leg part has an airbag that compresses to put pressure on your legs. The chair also has a three-speed adjustment that can knead or tap or roll. In fact, sitting in it is like getting a professional shiatsu massage. Now we know where the price went in the technology that makes it work so well.
Raffy answers our unspoken question by saying, "Youll be surprised, weve sold quite a few pieces to our customers."
In todays environment where stress is driving everybody to re-do their home and make it their sanctuary, its high time we paid attention to the most intimate room in our homes.
Masters Bedroom has its main branch at 168 RV Mansion, E. Rodriguez Jr. St., Libis, QC. Call 438-4245 to 46. Others are located on Timog Avenue (411-2022), Fairview Mall (431-3119), and Ali Mall (437-9936).
So whats wrong with this picture? Nothing, except that we seem to be more concerned about what people see in our homes than the room we actually use when we try to take shelter from the chaos outside.
Masters Bedroom, a home store that concentrates on beds and bedroom furniture, wants to push the bedroom into homeowners design consciousness.
The bedroom is not only where we sleep, after all. Its where we really let our hair down, savor our solitude, spend quality time with our spouses, children and our television set.
"In every house, the hearth is the bedroom," says Joseph Morales, who owns Masters Bedroom with his girlfriend Audrey Soledad, his brother Raffy Morales, and Raffys wife Yoriko. "The finest things you see should be in your masters bedroom."
Josephs family also owns Citibeds and it was here where he got his feet wet in retail. He worked for the company for 12 years and learned everything about the bed business and eventually the bedroom business, too. As a third-generation member of the family, he learned what people wanted in their bedrooms. "Even when I was working at Citibeds, I wasnt concerned just about the beds, but the atmosphere in the bedroom, how to make it look and feel more comfortable."
So when he and his partners decided to open Masters Bedroom a year and a half ago, they agreed to source bed frames from everywhere Africa, Belgium, Germany, Malaysia, and of course from Filipino manufacturers who export their products to the most sophisticated design houses abroad.
One of the prettiest beds in the store is a four-poster made of mahogany its so heavy it took about 10 people to move it around the showroom. Joseph says that when it comes to trends in bed frames, the classics will always remain "The four-poster with a canopy is such a romantic, timeless design. Its going to be around forever." Of the more contemporary trends, the fastest moving are the cubist bed frames, those without much ornamentation or detailing, but are dramatic in their minimalist lines just the same.
"We really cant move to new trends until customers are ordering the same things," says Raffy Morales, who was formerly with the US Navy and posted in Okinawa, Japan, where he met his wife.
Apart from bed frames, Masters Bedroom also has select furniture pieces for the living room and accessories. Many of the pieces are designed by the Morales brothers while the others are by long-time furniture manufacturers. The choices are varied you have the traditional and contemporary lines, covered in fabric or leather or are in wicker. Whats nice about the pieces is that they are in different sizes. You can easily picture them in your home, whether youre living in a cramped condominium or a palatial house.
While the store caters to the upper market (bed frames with beds go from P57,000 to P100,000 plus), they also have gift items that range from dried topiary to very cool-again lava lamps to small items that start at P50.
The piece de resistance among the chairs is the Osram massage chair from the United States. Its a show-stopping, mother-of-all-massage chairs priced at P235,000. Easily the most expensive item in the store, the massage chair has 10 massage balls, five times more acupressure points than regular two-ball chairs. Raffy laughs and says, "It costs as much as a good second-hand car, but its worth every cent."
Joseph pipes in, "One time I tried it and in no time at all I was asleep in the chair."
So when they told us to try it and see if it does the job well were a little jaded with massage chairs that do nothing but give you a headache with their vibration we were very surprised. The balls inside the chairs knead your back like a masseuses knuckles. You can program the chair to concentrate on your upper back or lower back while it is simultaneously working on your legs. The leg part has an airbag that compresses to put pressure on your legs. The chair also has a three-speed adjustment that can knead or tap or roll. In fact, sitting in it is like getting a professional shiatsu massage. Now we know where the price went in the technology that makes it work so well.
Raffy answers our unspoken question by saying, "Youll be surprised, weve sold quite a few pieces to our customers."
In todays environment where stress is driving everybody to re-do their home and make it their sanctuary, its high time we paid attention to the most intimate room in our homes.
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