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Couple Transforms Garden Into A Cozy Hangout Spot For Their Kids
It feels like they're in Tagaytay!by Kitty Elicay .

PHOTO BY Courtesy of Cathy Pascual
After almost a year of being cooped up at home, parents found themselves inspired to make over their spaces. For those with young children, it became even more important to have a slice of the outdoors.
We’ve featured moms and dads who spruced up small balconies and even made a backyard pool and rooftop pool, now we found a couple who transformed their garden into a ‘tambayan’ for their kids!
“We were inspired [to build it] when the lockdown happened and our kids couldn’t go outside,” shares Cathy Pascual, 34, in an email interview with SmartParenting.com.ph.
“We don’t have a gate yet, so we decided to make a porch instead. For their safety and so that they can still have a feel of the outdoors — playing on the swing, breathing fresh air, or having dinner outside,” she adds.
How their front lawn looked like before the renovation.PHOTO BY Courtesy of Cathy PascualADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWCONTINUE READING BELOWRecommended VideosSmall porch design ideas
Cathy says that the porch was inspired by Western homes that you would usually see on Pinterest. While she doesn’t have any design experience, she’s always dreamed of becoming an interior designer.
“I just searched for the word ‘porch’ and found beautiful white porches with a swing. We wanted to feel like we were in Tagaytay, so we decided on a white and wood [theme]. [For] zen and ambiance,” she says.
The project took two weeks and cost a total of Php33,000, including the materials and labor. They had to provide transport for the laborer and pick up the materials because the country is still on community quarantine.
But the end result is amazing! Take a look:
They installed a polycarbonate roof to keep the porch safe from rain. They also installed tiles as flooring.PHOTO BY Courtesy of Cathy PascualADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWIt's become their daughter Cathryn's favorite hangout spot!PHOTO BY Courtesy of Cathy PascualThe night 'view' is amazing, too!PHOTO BY Courtesy of Cathy PascualADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWHow to make a small porch work for your home
Cathy with her husband Dan, and daughters Cathryn, 6, and Catriona, 10 months.PHOTO BY Courtesy of Cathy PascualIf you plan to do a renovation on your own, Cathy’s advice is to first look for inspiration and know what you really want. Then, you can look for a good laborer who can achieve your design ‘peg’ using the materials you prefer.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWApart from the swing, Cathy and her husband, Dan Pascual, repainted their existing garden set from yellow to white and brown to match their porch. Now it looks brand new!
They also repotted the plants that used to be on their garden. The small accessories like the pillows and rug were bought from Shopee, while the rest were purchased in Divisoria.
Cathy says her two daughters were very happy with the outcome of their renovation. “It’s become an amazing, relaxing place. Instant resthouse with Tagaytay feels!” she shares.
Want to share your #budgetperofancy home makeover and get featured? Email us at smartparentingsubmissions@gmail.com and tell us about your project. For more home improvement and renovation ideas, click here.
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