Illumina Residences Manila is a homeowner’s dream house

MANILA, Philippines - For high school science teacher and mother of five Jacq Tychuaco, home is a big house with a lawn. So when she and husband Irwin decided to get their own home in 2012, size, like their in-laws’ spacious Quezon City residence that has a garden, was a criterion.

The 32-storey Illumina Residences Manila in Sta. Mesa, Manila entered their option list one day. The resort-themed residential community of DMCI Homes along V. Mapa Street is accessible to work, schools and even their in-laws’ home in Araneta Avenue. Option turned into prospect and prospect became a choice after the Tychuacos saw the inside of the building.

 “The structure is unlike other condos that look like a box. When we went inside, it was bright and windy,” recalls Jacq of one of the reasons Illumina Residences Manila convinced her to try a condo home.

The unique T- shape design of Illumina Residences Manila features single-loaded corridors. Units are on one side of the floor for privacy. Natural light and ventilation are provided by the building’s breezeways.

 “Another thing that convinced me to buy a condo is that when we’re up here, I don’t smell the pollution from the streets and you rarely hear the noise of cars,” she says. “It’s just like we’re in the province. The air is not as fresh but also not as polluted as below.”

There are no tall buildings beside Illumina Residences Manila, giving upper floor residents an unobstructed view of the Metro Manila skyline.

For the family used to living in a big house, where kids play in a garden, living in a condo felt odd at first. The good trade-off is that their 30th floor, 3-bedroom unit’s size promotes closeness. The living room is a scene of togetherness where everyone watch TV.

The condo community’s location and amenities also promote family bonding. Irwin drives everyone to school every morning on his way to the office and Jacq, who teaches at her two younger children’s school in San Juan, walks home with the kids after their class. The children, ages 19, 13, 12, 9 and 2 always swim together. Irwin and Jacq also bring their children to the basketball court to play when time permits. Aside from swimming pools and the basketball court, Illumina Residences’ other amenities are an entertainment room, fitness gym, function hall and roof deck lounge.

Jacq, who loves flowers and gardening, continues her hobby at their home’s balcony. She takes care of potted plants taken from her mom’s Batangas house. For now, home is Illumina Residences Manila for the Tychuacos.

For inquiries on Illumina Manila Residences and other DMCI Homes projects, call 324-8888 or visit the website: www.dmcihomes.com.

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