Just like any parent, we’ve had our share of speculating which high chair suits our child. We first opted for an IKEA Antilop. We loved its simple and sturdy design with a detachable table. But as soon as our little boy turned three and wanted to be closer to the table and grew a little too big for his first high chair, we started to look for other options. That’s about the same time we encountered the concept of Japanese high chairs. It has fully adjustable seats and footrest and table, and locks that you can easily remove once your child is ready.
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Now that we are spending most of our time at home, we have started to think more about improving or renovating our living spaces. Especially for those who have been working from home, the lines between work and family have been blurred for months now. One of the ways that we can achieve being “home…
Read MoreReview: Orocan Cubico Drawer for the #TeamPuti at Heart
We realized how cluttered our storage area had been last 2020. So we started looking for plain drawers. We were surprised to discover that Orocan, a staple home brand in Filipino households, has a line of minimalist designs! (To put that in context, we associate them with loud colors when we were growing up.) PROS:…
Read More#MarkXAbiRecommends at the 6.6 Midyear Sale (Home Edition)
There comes a time in our lives where we happily join home-improvement groups and look forward to major online shopping sales to buy that “budol-worthy” item. Does this sound familiar? Here are 8 of our best purchases. 1. Asahi Retro Wooden Fan #teamputi and #teamkahoy all at the same time! It’s available in stand and…
Read MoreCasa Elliz: Curated Pieces for Your Home
Now that most of us have gotten in touch with our plantita-and-tito-selves, let’s dress up the little darlings, shall we? We recently added a few installments to give the house an extra homey and relaxing vibe with a set of plant stands and baskets from Casa Elliz. Casa Elliz Casa Elliz curates beautiful pieces of…
Read MoreYori Okura Shelf: The Minimalist Organizer of Your Dreams is Now in the Philippines
We’ve been sleeping on the ground floor for our first two years with Tikoy because the thought of carrying a baby through a flight of stairs is just unsettling. When our son turned two, however, we decided to move to our bedroom upstairs. We agreed to have a minimalist approach to the room, accentuated with…
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