3 Things you Might Overlook During Construction of your Home in the Philippines

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One of the most exciting things that a Filipino can experience in his lifetime is seeing his house slowly takes shape. During planning, the most important rooms and functions like the beds, kitchen, common room, baths, doors, windows, and stairs among others are all planned and then executed by construction companies in the Philippines with the comfort of the home owner in mind. Even then, there are some things that might get overlooked and will only reveal themselves post-construction. Here are 3 lesser aspects of your home to consider bringing up on your house plans.



Unintended Basin



It is likely that you will only encounter these basins or patches where water accumulates after the construction of your home. This one is very hard to completely integrate into you house plan because their causes can range from construction malfunction like uneven surfacing to natural dents in the materials or design. These unintended basins may accumulate rust or algae over time depending on the material. It could also be a breeding ground for mosquitoes.


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No Provision for Plants



Because basic design constrains living space allocation only to basic rooms and functions, provision for plants is commonly left out of the picture. Most commercial construction companies in the Philippines that build homes en masse are used to leaving out gardens or even small plant boxes from their designs. However, plants do so many things to a space like help in cooling, in regulating moisture, and improving oxygen levels among other.



Overlooked Disposal Area



We as a country have a dismissive attitude towards proper garbage disposal and this reflects in our house design. Our concept of garbage is a black bag that we toss outside the house twice a week for collection. The worsening climate change should also be a call for more conscious waste disposal. As with all habits, disciplined waste disposal should start at home. A provision for even just a waste segregation area will not only help your local garbage collection agency, segregation also helps to lessen the bad smell, rotting, and festering of collective garbage. You can even take it a step further by asking your construction company to help you setup a waste management system and encourage other home owners in the Philippines to do the same.

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