5 Useful Tips to Maximize Your Space

 

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The rising cost of the real estate assets in the Philippines is generally based in two things: location and size. Especially for properties in prime locations, it is sometimes necessary to downsize in order to achieve a cost-effective investment. In this case, for a condominium unit.

A typical condo unit in the Philippines comes in different sizes and structures that are expectedly smaller than our usual homes, however, this does not imply that condo occupants need to sacrifice the comfort of their property.

Living in a studio or a small apartment (pad) can be quite difficult. There’ll be little space for desired furniture and appliances. This challenge somehow gives the owner an idea to hire professional interior designers, but we know that this can be very expensive. With just the right amount of planning and organizing, maximizing the space in your unit and apartment could be put off easily.

Here are some 5 useful condo design ideas that can maximize the space and make it visually bigger:

  1. Buy things that are dual purpose

Before resorting to any cheats to create an illusion of space, think first of ways on how you can actually make space. Double-purpose furniture, such as sofa beds, allow you to accommodate guests for daytime chit-chat and night time sleep over, without actually wasting space on added furniture. There are also sofa tables where extended chairs are available which could save you a lot of space in your home.

  1. Store things neatly

Small things, when put together, can be potentially big. Your usual clutters may eat up your tabletop and floor space when not arranged accordingly. These refer to your small belongings, cleaning items and tiny figurines and decors.

You may look around for potential storage spaces. Under your bed, a secret cabinet under your couch, or buy a stool that has hidden drawers or compartments. The space under the staircase may be used for shelves and cabinets to hide bigger items such vacuum cleaner and baby stroller.

  1. The brighter, the bigger

Perhaps the most basic step in creating a grand optical illusion is to maximize light. Proper lighting combines the right use of natural and artificial lights. Use lamps to bounce off light towards the ceiling, making it appear higher. Using corner spotlights, instead of a center chandelier, provides added brightness and more visual space. For spotlights, consider using LED bulbs for an energy-efficient home design.

  1. Choose vibrant colors for your furniture

Neutral base paint that matches neutral furnishings can be very dark and boring. Bright and eye-catching furniture such as sofa, throw pillows, curtains and carpets can add texture to your space. It also lets you see the amount of space you have in your unit or apartment.

  1. Looking through

Put on light-colored, thin draperies to allow guests to look through your windows, creating an impression of the outside view as an extension of your home. What’s better than visually pushing back the walls? You can also let the mirror do the trick. Mirrors never fail to create an illusion to make your space look wider. Use them in living room and hallways. Putting these ideas together essentially points out one thing – allow people to look through.

On May 24 last year, Primavera Residences in partnership with Truly Wealthy Realty and interior designer Anna Christina Sagarbarria began a series of workshops that tackled how to maximize small spaces. For details on upcoming events and learning sessions, like the Primavera Residences Official Facebook page or visit www.primaveraresidences.com.

 

A Round Up of January News and Events at Primavera

 

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Hello, February!

As we enter the month of love, Primavera is proud to offer more good news, promos and event opportunities not only for investors, but also treats and delights for your loved ones. January has given us the opportunity to reach out to the larger community and provided career opportunities to the public.

As a pioneering condominium development in Northern Mindanao, it is our pleasure to present to you the news and events we had last January.

  1. Italpinas offers New Year’s Treat to Buyers

The New Year is a good occasion to re-evaluate your portfolio and start hunting for promising new investments. As an early gift this new year, Italpinas offers Php75,000 discounts to the first five buyers only for the month of January 2015.

“For this new year, Italpinas is offering Php75,000 discounts for the first five buyers this January, This is our buena mano treat, aside from the discount upon reservation. You won’t regret investing at Primavera because by January 15, 2015, your investment will appreciate since there will be price adjustments for both towers 1 and 2,” Echano declared.

This buena mano treat appeared in several publications in the city.

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2. Singapore’s Luxury Expert impressed by CDO condo

Alexander Karolik Shlaen, one of Asia’s top luxury connoisseurs and CEO of SG’s Panache Management, made it in papers, magazines and televisions talking about the Philippines as the next big thing in the real estate industry.

He visited the Philippines in September 2014 to experience first-hand CdO’s premier green condominium development, Primavera Residences.

Shlaen told Powerplay that he was impressed by Primavera’s modern eco-friendly condo concept despite being located in a secondary city. It’s a move, perhaps a trend, which he and his Singaporean clients would put money into.

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3.  Primavera to furnish units with paintings by Italian artist

Primavera Residences has recently partnered with distinguished Italian painter Nino Quartana to furnish its two towers with 50 specially commissioned art pieces. This coming February 2015, in time for the National Arts Month, the project’s furnished units will be home to high-quality Italian art, further enhancing the multi-awarded property’s interiors.

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4. Primavera offers discount to condotel rates for BWM Loyalty Cardholders

Primavera Residences recently joined the list of partner establishments under Business Week Mindanao’s loyalty program. BWM loyalty card holders can now avail of 10% discount on published rental rates for its 2-bedroom, 1-bedroom, and studio units, for short term and long term stay.

Business Week Mindanao Loyalty Card is a discount card that entitles cardholders to exciting discounts for a one year period from member business establishments here in Northern Mindanao.

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5. PAF-TOG 10, Various Groups Lead Coastal Clean-up Activity

In accordance with the AFP’s Internal Peace and Security Plan (IPSP) “Bayanihan”, which endeavors to engage all sectors in addressing environmental issues, the Tactical Operations Group 10 of the Philippine Air Force headed by LTC Leo Fontanilla PAF (GSC) successfully conducted a coastal clean-up drive at the Mangrove shorelines of Barangay Cugman last Saturday, January 24, with the help of more than 50 participants from various groups in Cagayan de Oro, including Primavera Residences.

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6. Italpinas shares advanced selling techniques to XU BSREM students

The 30 pioneering Real Estate Management students of Xavier University opportunely attended the high-impact seminar with distinguished real estate master Jun Garing, at Primavera Residences last January 28, 2015.

Spurred by the rise in the country’s real estate industry and the move towards building in alternative locations, Cagayan de Oro has recently seen a rise in the number of real estate developments. Condominium buildings are one of the most sought-after developments in the city, which make it more attractive to people who have eyes set on property ownership and investment.

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Uptown Cagayan de Oro: A Lifestyle Haven in Northern Mindanao

This article originally appeared in BusinessWeek Mindanao February 4 issue in the column Out of the Biz Box.

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I was first introduced to CdO in October 2011 when I was invited by a delegation of foreign entrepreneurs and Filipino business owners. I flew to the “Garden of the Philippines” without any expectations and as open minded as possible. Family, friends and neighbours were very dubious about me flying to Mindanao with all the stories we get to hear in national and international media but such things never had too much effect on me. After 5 years spent living in the Middle East I could tell the difference between common belief and reality. The fact that there was a renowned Italian Architect building a classy condominium was reason enough for me to be confident and start my travel with a healthy enthusiasm.

My travel companion was an American seasoned real estate professional with years of rewarding experience in California for one of the biggest international agencies like CBRE. He knew the ins- and outs of land and community development thanks to his 25 years of experience in real estate. Both actually had lots in common and shared our near to similar horror stories with our respective ex-wives so we got on very well and could relate to each other.

After landing at the old Lumbia airport we visited the city in downtown, the port facilities and then got back to Pueblo de Oro Business Park in Uptown, saw the golf course, SM and the then lonesome showroom of Primavera Residences which had just started construction back then. After driving around Uptown all afternoon I noticed a strange sparkle in my American companion’s eyes. He knew that this was the place to be, the place to invest and the place to focus on in town.

After 4 years and extensive travel in the region I realise that my American companion was absolutely right. Uptown is indeed the Makati of Northern Mindanao, still underrated though but well recognized by those who count and can afford to live in upper class communities like Xavier Estates. Be it the Filipino family or the retired foreigner, if lifestyle is to be identified with good air, flood-free, spacious communities, accessible shopping facilities, little or no traffic and lots of nature then Uptown is the place to be. I also realised that CdO enjoys the best weather of the Philippines and is at the same time served by the freshest fruits and vegetables from Bukidnon. Hospitals are equipped and competent so there is nothing missing in town. No wonder there are plenty of elderly foreigners populating the subdivisions there with their families and/or Filipino wives/husbands. Americans, Germans, Swiss, British, Italians, Koreans, Japanese and even Indians are clear proof of where the Western standard has set itself to be.

There are rumours that several lots in Uptown’s Pueblo de Oro are going to be developed with new office and residential buildings which will bring even more life into the already thriving community. Every morning and evening people are flocking to Pueblo near SM to run, cycle, play volleyball and gather among friends as it is literally the only place that offers ample spaces. On weekends there are even families gathering for picnics among other physical exercise and it’s all good signs of a breeding community. Events, shows and exhibitions are also being held at SM.

Beyond barangay rivalries you can now hear young people saying: “I am from Uptown” giving it a new sense of identity for the Uptown citizen. I would not be surprised to see an Uptown basketball or soccer team rising soon. This should bring new wind to the sails of the Uptown stakeholders and all those entrepreneurs thinking of setting up businesses in the area. With BPO’s thriving all over the Philippines and Savills even thinking of opening a CdO office, the time is right to take Uptown to the next level. The successful example of Primavera Residences bringing new condo lifestyle to the city and representing the very first condominium in town will drag more investors to the community. There is nowhere else to be identified as the place where superior lifestyle marries with modern design and accessible shopping facilities. I am aware that there is still some people who prefer the chaotic, polluted and flood prone downtown but for me Uptown is the place to be.

 

Italpinas Offers Dahilayan Getaway for February Buyers

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Are you looking for a good investment for your loved ones this February? This love month, Italpinas offers a double win treat to buyers as they get a free getaway trip to Dahilayan for 4 inclusive of an overnight stay and free rides.

“As a thank you gift for investing with us, and since it’s Valentine season, we will be treating the whole family to an adventure with free accommodation at Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon,” Gladys Magadan-Echano, Sales Director, said.

Dahilayan Forest Park and Resort is a tourist destination that offers an array of fun activities for the whole family, and for all ages. Located at Barangay Dahilayan, Manolo Fortich Bukidnon, Dahilayan Forest Park is nestled at the foot of Mount Kitanglad 4,700 ft. above sea level. Forest Park was built with the vision of helping develop the tourism industry in Northern Mindanao and the whole Philippines as well.

“Aside from the investment opportunity in owning a unit at the multi-awarded Primavera Residences, as an added perk, you can also enjoy a weekend getaway with the family, away from busy city life to enjoy family bonding,” Echano said.

Primavera Residences, developed by Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-development Corporation – a sustaining member of the Philippine Green Building Council – is the first eco-friendly condominium in Northern Mindanao. Its unique modern design, conceptualized by a multi-awarded Italian architect, is a perfect mix of form and function rewarding you with an eco-friendly home and helping you save on your electricity bills

Located in Pueblo Business Park in uptown Cagayan de Oro, Primavera Residences is at the center of many important establishments, like SM CdO, universities, a world-class golf course and many more.

Do you want to know more about property? You may call (088) 880-5002 or 0917-794-2221 and visit its page here.

 

Italpinas, Habitat Conduct Tree Planting Activity at Camaman-an

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Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-development Corporation (ITPI), together with its realty partners and Habitat for Humanity Philippines, successfully conducted a tree planting activity at Macapaya, Upper Camaman-an last January 31, 2015. Together with the community, the group planted 100 seedlings of fruit-bearing trees such as rambutan, jack fruit, marang and guyabano.

“We are not just a company who build sustainable properties, we also rebuild communities through our green advocacies. Through these projects, we know we can bring people together in attaining our goals in ensuring environmental sustainability,” Gladys Echano, ITPI Sales Director, said in her speech.

The tree planting activity was joined by the Macapaya Hills Oro Settlers Association Inc. (MAHOSAI) members with their president, Augustus Abcede, “Nowadays, we are blessed to have such environment-friendly companies that help us pursue our goal in sustaining what’s left in our environment and rebuilding anew. This is a testimony of hope, chance and community development,” he noted during his remarks.

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Just recently, Mindanao has set a new world record for the most trees planted in an hour. With 3.2 million seedlings, a mix of forest varieties and commercial crops, were sown as part of a national forestation program. The activity has won a Guinness World Record which succeeded India from its 1.9 million seedlings in an hour.

The Philippines, a once densely-forested archipelago, has lost much of its forest cover due to development, logging and slash-and-burn farming which led to constant flooding and landslides in areas in Mindanao and Visayas.

“Trees promote life. Not only do trees produce oxygen, they also provide homes for animals, replace soil nitrates, prevent erosion and more. These fruit-bearing trees will tremendously change our lives not only for environmental benefits but also provide us a livelihood we soon can count on,” Drexel Luzon, Community Development Program Coordinator of Habitat for Humanity Philippines, expressed.

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Primavera Residences’ developer, Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-development Corporation (ITPI), which has been in the forefront of sustainable development and passive green architecture, won numerous local and international awards for its high-performance design. Featuring the best principles of passive cooling technology: shadow and sunlight control, wind cooling and shape performance, the project has been cited as one of Asia’s top 10 clean energy projects because of its capacity to help residents save as much as 32% on overall energy consumption.

“The experience was totally overwhelming being able to spend my time with my colleagues and live the company’s advocacy. This has not only given me the chance to plant more trees, but it has given me the opportunity to help rebuild our community again,” Gisselle Mantilla, Admin Officer, said.

Marissa Olaer, on the other hand, shared that she has always been in awe with Primavera’s active support in sustaining the natural environment. “The green building, indeed, lives by its advocacy by creating not only sustainable buildings but letting its partners experience how it is to really be eco-friendly. As a broker, I am not just overwhelmed, I have high respect to this company,” she added.

The multi-awarded building is located in a master planned community in uptown Cagayan de Oro, was built in 2009 and has been effectively on the lead in promoting green advocacies in Cagayan de Oro.

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PAF-TOG 10, Various Groups Lead Coastal Clean-up Activity

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In accordance with the AFP’s Internal Peace and Security Plan (IPSP) “Bayanihan” which endeavors to engage all sectors in addressing environmental issues, the Tactical Operations Group 10 of the Philippine Air Force headed by LTC Leo Fontanilla PAF (GSC) successfully conducted a coastal clean-up drive at the Mangrove shorelines of Barangay Cugman last Saturday, January 24, with the help of more than 50 participants from various groups in Cagayan de Oro including Primavera Residences.

“Through these kind of activities, AFP is committed to combat and mitigate the effect of global climate change. These simple acts of community service can very well serve the residents of this city,” Fontanilla expressed.

To support the green building’s advocacy to a clean and green environment, Primavera staff took the opportunity to continue serving the community as they clean the coastal area in Cugman to help protect, preserve, and sustain the environment through participating in the local policy development and promotion, and supporting environmental campaigns.

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“The coastal clean-up made me realize that it does not limit its goal in cleaning the environment but also creating awareness to the society that waste/garbage should be thrown properly. Especially the mangroves being planted in the coastline are needed to be preserved and protected since these are very important to also protect the residents in the area,” Rhapsody Binasbas, Financial Accountant, said.

In an article about mangroves, it is said that Mangrove forests are among the most productive ecosystems and are especially helpful in coastal areas such as Cagayan de Oro City. Aside from providing goods worldwide that account to approximately US$186 million each year, mangroves also serve as protection and shelter against extreme weather conditions – something Kagay-anons are unfortunately quite familiar with.

“It was not my first time to participate in a clean-up drive yet it’s still a fulfilling experience. Most of the wastes are obviously from the coastal residents which saddens me. We don’t have a perfect society but through continuous learning and proper education, I know we can achieve our environmental goals,” Sayzon Verallo, Documentation and Compliance Officer, said.

Primavera Residences’ developer, Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-development Corporation (ITPI), won numerous local and international awards for its contemporary design with natural airflow through inner spaces, and architectural elements designed precisely for the location’s latitude to shade the building’s surface from the sun throughout the year. The project has been cited as one of Asia’s top 10 clean energy projects because of its capacity to help residents save as much as 32% on air-conditioning energy consumption.

“I am pleased to know that there are agencies committed in serving the larger community. TOG-10, 3rd Air Division, Philippine Air Force will continue to work with the government and private companies  in protecting our precious environment in the region. Also seeing the residents help out give me enough hope that this city will soon progress,” Fontanilla concluded.

The multi-awarded building is located in a master planned community in uptown Cagayan de Oro, was built in 2009 and has been effectively on the lead in promoting green advocacies in Cagayan de Oro.

Do you want to know more about our advocacies? Call (088) 880-5002 and 0917 794 2221 or visit our website here.

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3 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid in Condo Hunting

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People are now looking at the financial benefits to owning an investment condominium unit which shed light on why more people are jumping on the bandwagon.

First off, real estate is a great long-term investment. Although there might be short-term fluctuations in the market, but condo prices will surely increase over time and usually at a greater rate than inflation. Also in having a rental income, it is a great way to pay down your mortgage and build equity. Even if you just break even at first, odds are you’ll end up with a monthly cash flow as the cost of your mortgage goes down and the cost of renting goes up.

Although investing in a condominium make great investment opportunities, there are potential pitfalls along the way that could seriously derail your plans. Be sure to avoid these 3 rookie mistakes:

  1. Wrong choice of a real estate developer

When shopping around for a new condo, find out who built it. You may not be able to see its worth but this can have a surprising impact on the quality of your investment. Make sure to do a builder background check to ensure your developer has high standards for both quality and design. Look up for professional ratings, check their website, and get opinions from friends and relatives, to mention some. This will help ensure your investment stands the test of time.

Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-development Corporation (ITPI), an Italian-Filipino joint venture which focuses in sustainable developments, has built its locally- and internationally-acclaimed flagship development, Primavera Residences, in Cagayan de Oro. Find out more about ITPI and Primavera Residences.

  1. Undesirable choice of location

Buying a new investment unit is about more than just the condo’s price tag. If you find a cheap condo in an undesirable area, you might have trouble finding a renter let alone reselling the place. As a good rule of thumb, only buy a new investment condo that you would be happy to live in yourself. Is it located in a good neighborhood? Is it close to public transportation? Are there good leisure and entertainment areas nearby? Are there decent restaurants near the area? If you answered yes, then you shouldn’t have a problem in renting out your unit.

In Cagayan de Oro, the uptown area is still underrated yet considered to be the “Makati City” in Northern Mindanao. According to the Chairman of Multiplata Investments, Lorens Ziller, CdO is well-recognized by those who can afford to live in upper class communities and subdivisions. Uptown Cagayan de Oro is the lifestyle you’ll need if you crave fresh air, flood-free and spacious communities, accessible shopping facilities, little-to-no traffic, and a good view of nature.

  1. Selecting the wrong tenant

If you’re considering renting out your condo unit, do everything in your power to ensure you’re handing your unit keys to a tenant you can fully trust. A condo unit is a huge investment after all, and the point is to gain from your investment—not to spend it on unnecessary repairs. Spend time to assess the applicants to the best of your ability through credit checks, quality references from previous landlords, and by meeting them in person. To also protect your investment, it’s a good idea to draft a comprehensive lease agreement that covers for damages, and to request proof of contents insurance prior to allowing renters to move in.

The Asset Management Program of Primavera Serviced Residences gives the unit owner the hassle-free handling of their investment. Through this in-house program, your investment will be properly handled by a skilled management team from marketing your investment to eligible tenants up to monitoring your investment for you.

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Primavera Invites Guests to a Weekly Open House

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Do you want to see and experience Italian elegance in Cagayan de Oro’s multi-awarded sustainable condominium?  Primavera Residences invites guests to a weekly open house every Saturdays from 1PM-5PM.

“Experience the condominium lifestyle as we bring forth Cagayan de Oro to a whole new level of living. As a city of growth and advancement, we offer to you the most worthwhile investment you could ever get,” Jun Garing, a real estate expert, said.

Every Saturday afternoon, guests will be treated to snacks, freebies, and a tour of the facilities to view the units of Primavera Residences and enjoy the scenic views from what is considered to be Cagayan de Oro’s highest peak.

“See for yourself why Primavera is a locally and internationally-acclaimed development of Italpinas,” Garing expressed.

Primavera Residences’ developer, Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-development Corporation (ITPI), an Italian-Filipino real estate firm, specializes in green architecture and design which brought in recognitions and awards globally.

The green building is furnished with energy-saving features such as cantilevers that protect the units from direct sunlight, thereby reducing temperature inside the building, and an indoor courtyard that maximizes natural ventilation and lighting. Solar panels will also be installed at the roof deck by June 2015 to power the building’s common areas. The mixed-use property also employs high-performance design, ensuring that the building will be able to withstand earthquakes and extreme weather conditions.

Last year, Primavera Residences was recognized as the Best Mixed-Use Development in the Philippines for 2014-2015 by the International Property Awards at the Asia Pacific Property Summit in Kuala Lumpur.

“Grab this opportunity to own a unit at the pioneering condo development in Cagayan de Oro. We only have few units left, that’s for sure,” Garing concluded.

For inquiries about the weekly open house, please call 0917-794-2221, 088-880-5002; or talk to our accredited realty partners and agents.

Do you want to know more about the building? Visit Primavera Residences by checking out our website here.

Primavera Offers Discount on Condotel Rates for BWM Loyalty Cardholders

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Primavera Residences recently joined the list of partner establishments under Business Week Mindanao’s loyalty program. BWM loyalty card holders can now avail of 10% discount on published rental rates for its 2-bedroom, 1-bedroom, and studio units, for short term and long term stay.

Business Week Mindanao Loyalty Card is a discount card that entitles cardholders to exciting discounts for a one year period from member business establishments here in Northern Mindanao.

“As a BWM loyalty card member, he or she is entitled to a 10% discount on our published daily rates here at Primavera Serviced Residences, and is also considered a preferred guest if he/she stays with us,” Franz Enriquez, Leasing Manager, said.

If you’re cardholder and looking for a place to stay for 4 pax, from the published rate of P4,500 per day, Primavera Serviced Residences 2-bedroom units may be availed for only P4,050 per day. For 1BR and studio units which are good for 2 pax, published rates are P3,500 and P2,500 respectively, but cardholders can avail the discounted rates of P3,150 and P2,250.

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“Primavera Serviced Residences gives its clients a taste of elegant living without the hefty price tag. Our clients will undoubtedly experience the reasons why we were chosen by the Asia Pacific Property Awards as the Best Mixed-Use Development in the Philippines for 2014-2015,” Enriquez explained.

As an added value and to further enhance the multi-awarded property’s interiors, this February, Primavera Serviced Residences will furnish its condotel units with high quality Italian artworks by Nino Quartana, an internationally-acclaimed Italian artist.

Catering to short- and long-term visitors, Primavera Residences’ uptown location is away from CDO’s hustle and bustle but still within reach from commercial centers, malls, supermarkets, banks, theaters, and a wide array of shops and restaurants.

“Because we are near life’s important places (mall, schools, world-class golf course, etc.), Primavera Residences is the perfect choice for those who want to relax, work at their convenience, and live in modern and comfortable amenities. Whether visiting Cagayan de Oro for business or pleasure, Primavera Serviced Residences is an ideal place to stay,” Enriquez said.

“I would like to invite everybody to try out Primavera Serviced Residences and experience an authentic Italian-designed space that is sure to amaze, and enjoy breath-taking views of the spectacular CdO sunset and Macajalar Bay,” Enriquez concluded.

Do you want to know more about Primavera Residences? Call 0917-794-2221 or check out the website by clicking here.

 

Primavera to Furnish Units with Paintings by Italian Artist

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Primavera Residences has recently partnered with distinguished Italian painter Nino Quartana to furnish its two towers with 50 specially commissioned art pieces. This coming February 2015, in time for the National Arts Month, the project’s furnished units will be home to high-quality Italian art, further enhancing the multi-awarded property’s interiors.

“Mr. Quartana’s paintings are incomparable. To add value to the elegance and style of the living experience of our guests and clients, his Water-Sky and Fire-Earth-themed paintings perfectly capture the sense of serenity and peace our clients would need,” ITPI CEO Romolo Nati expressed.

Nino Quartana is not only a painter but also a stage designer and a ceramist as well. Having attended an Arts High School and specializing in Fine Arts at University in Palermo, Sicily, the Sicilian painter honed his artistic qualities through years of practice and study. His art works have been showcased in Italy and other international exhibits since 1979.

While in Milan, Quartana worked for an Italian television network, Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI), making a name for himself in the television and theater industry. He also ventured in teaching painting techniques and stagecraft in several qualifying courses funded by public and private organizations and also worked for programs funded by the European Union and the Sicilian Regio, aimed at the rehabilitation of children at risk by means of painting, stagecraft and drama.

Since January 2007 until the present, he relocated to Manila, where he continued to master his painting techniques. His works have been exhibited in many art galleries around the metro such as Galleria Deumila and Rico Renzo among others.

In 2008, he participated in “Europa sa Maynila”, an art exhibition where Manila-based European artists showcased their one-of-a-kind art works. It was organized by the Delegation of European Commission to the Philippines and co-presented by Ayala Museum.

Primavera meets Quartana

Primavera Residences, a locally and internationally recognized property for its sustainable features and commitment to green architecture and design, was named among the winners in the prestigious International Property Awards in the 2014 Asia Pacific regional competition being the Best Mixed-use Development in the Philippines.

“Primavera Residences is designed, developed and managed following the criteria of sustainability. This means using natural resources in a smarter way. To weave sustainability, elegance, and style, we asked Mr. Quartana to create elegant environment-friendly artworks to fit the needs of our clientele,” Nati said.

The green building actively promotes environmental sustainability without compromising the Italian elegance and serene living of its residents.

“Mr. Quartana impressed me with his works and has fulfilled our expectations in creating an atmosphere fitted for our development. As an artist myself, I am really honored to display 50 artworks made by the one and only Nino Quartana,” Nati concluded.

As the building is designed to be energy-efficient, unit residents save 20% in energy consumption and 32% savings in aircon use. The installation of solar panels will further reduce electricity costs for the building as the energy from the solar panels will power the common areas.

Interested to see Nino Quartana’s art works? Primavera Serviced Residences offers short-term and long-term stay for those on business trips and long-term project assignments. Book now to experience a one-of-a-kind Italian elegance at Primavera Residences.