'My Home' creates the foundation for the basics of building

MANILA, Philippines - Constructing and refurbishing made easy. The Philippines’ number one home and shelter magazine teaches everything and anything you ever want to know about building.

In this current issue, My Home stresses that design and construction more than go together. A main highlight are the colorful and creative designs by the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) graduates of 2011 dubbed as “Jak en Poy: An Interior Design Exhibit of Sustainable Proportions” as the magazine showcases the talents and prowess of young interior designers on the relevant building theme of sustainability. The exhibit focuses on the interior design advocacy to go green and to promote ecologically-friendly designs. Through each page of the feature, marvel at how ten diverse and sustainable building materials are given a totally different twist.

MyHome brings together the most relevant and current articles that will inspire and entice you to grab the tools you need to build. Start with the right tips and trends in Design 101 from the point of view of interior architecture as it gives an in-depth look at interior cabinetry. Bath and Basics compares the difference between a lavatory tap versus tub faucet. Redesigning, restructuring and renovating your home? Spic and Span discusses everything you need to make things work.

This issue is dedicated to the partnership and importance of design and construction not only in creating beautiful homes, but in nation-building as well.

My Home is a publication of Mega Publishing Group.

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