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Turning a house into a chic family haven

In the heart of Quezon City, a contemporary home has become the canvas for Mod and Noble Design Studio, where creativity meets practicality.

The owners, a family of five, envisioned an industrial chic design that would not only suit their aesthetic preferences but also enhance functionality and maximize space.

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The journey for the Ferndale Project began in May 2022, taking four months to finalize the design. According to Mod and Noble’s CEO and Design Director IDr.  Julienne Iris Taguinod  and Vice President and COO IDr.  Patrick Roy Javier, the design phase flowed smoothly thanks to the supportive nature of the clients. However, the real challenge lay in bringing the design to life.

“We rarely encounter a family that supports industrial design,” Mod and Noble team explained. “We’re talking about exposed ceilings, rough textures, and a lot of corners—it’s not kid-friendly. Usually, only bachelors or bachelorettes prefer this style.”

The living area has a layout that features the art collection of the authors

Once the design was approved, the project advanced seamlessly. The team selected dark and warm gray hues for the stone materials, complemented by warm walnut accents throughout the wooden surfaces.

With a focus on entertaining, the ground floor was crafted to be the heart of the home. A standout feature is the dining table adorned with a “Limbo chandelier,” designed by renowned Filipino designer  Kenneth Cobonpue. The living area is inviting, encouraging conversation and interaction, with a layout that showcases the owners’ art collection.

Ascending to the next level, visitors are greeted by a striking red heart-shaped metal structure  created by  Jinggoy Buensuceso, which  adds a whimsical touch along the Narra stairway. This level also houses the primary bedroom, which doubles as a functional office space.

The collaborative spirit between Mod and Noble and the homeowners made the design process enjoyable.

A ‘Limbo chandelier’ by designer Kenneth Cobonpue hangs above the dining table

“Working with them was very smooth,” Mod and Noble shared. “They were one of my few clients who really followed the design. When we suggested something, they acted quickly.”

The execution of the design was a testament to the clients’ clear vision and attention to detail.

“It takes a village to create such good design,” the Mod and Noble team stated. “We are open to ideas, and we learned that trust is key. Both the client and the designers must have faith in each other to achieve the best outcome.”

The house’s living room takes on an inviting design which encourages conversations and interactions

This collaboration underscores the importance of communication and shared vision in creating spaces that reflect the clients’ lifestyle while ensuring the design is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Mod and Noble’s approach illustrates that with the right partnership, even the most challenging design concepts can be transformed into reality.

As the family enjoys their dream home, they embody the essence of what Mod and Noble strives to achieve: spaces that not only meet design aspirations but also enhance everyday living. With each project, Mod and Noble continues to redefine what it means to turn a house into a home, blending creativity with the practical needs of modern families.

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