Asian Boutique

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The Asian Boutique theme evokes a serene and intimate atmosphere inspired by traditional Asian aesthetics blended with contemporary design sensibilities. It features curated landscaping, pocket gardens, and understated architectural lines that prioritize harmony and balance. Structures are typically low- to mid-rise, painted in warm earth tones or muted neutrals, and paired with Asian-inspired details such as pitched roofs, wooden accents, and subtle ornamental touches. The overall ambiance is cozy, refined, and personalized—ideal for residents who seek a peaceful retreat with boutique-level attention to design.

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Asian Contemporary

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Neo Asian Contemporary design fuses traditional Asian design philosophies with bold, modern architecture. It typically highlights symmetry, subtle cultural motifs, and clean horizontal lines—refined through a modern lens. The palette is subdued but earthy, emphasizing textures like stone and timber in a contemporary way. Courtyards, open-air corridors, and landscaped walkways are common, echoing Asian values of harmony with nature, yet streamlined to reflect urban sophistication. This theme appeals to residents who want understated luxury with cultural roots.

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Asian Tropical

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The Asian Tropical theme is a response to the local climate, emphasizing ventilation, shade, and a strong connection to greenery. Design features include wide overhangs, louvered panels, light-colored façades, and generous open-air spaces like balconies, atriums, and courtyards. Natural materials such as rattan, timber, and stone are common, often complemented by tropical landscaping. The overall feel is resort-like—airy, lush, and refreshing—creating an environment that promotes relaxation and wellness through its integration with nature.

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Balinese-Inspired

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Balinese-inspired architecture draws heavily from the spiritual and artistic traditions of Bali, using natural textures and decorative detailing to evoke tranquility and harmony. This theme often features symmetrical forms, carved wood or stone ornamentation, and water elements like ponds or fountains. Rooflines may be layered or tiered, reminiscent of temples, while the palette leans toward warm earth tones. The design prioritizes open, flowing spaces that blend the indoors with the outdoors, offering a calming and immersive resort-style experience.

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Boutique Hotel

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This theme is centered around creating a high-end, hospitality-inspired experience in a residential setting. Spaces are designed to feel exclusive and thoughtfully curated, featuring sleek lobbies, designer lighting, art installations, and lounge areas that mirror those of boutique hotels. The architecture leans modern and elegant, often with dark wood finishes, stone or marble accents, and high ceilings. Emphasis is placed on lifestyle amenities and ambiance, offering residents the luxury and comfort of upscale accommodations every day.

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Contemporary

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The Contemporary theme is defined by its focus on clean geometry, minimalist surfaces, and efficient space planning. Materials such as glass, metal, and concrete are used prominently, alongside neutral color palettes and modern textures. Emphasizing openness and natural light, the design often includes large windows, open-plan interiors, and functional outdoor spaces. It appeals to modern urban dwellers seeking a clutter-free and forward-thinking living environment that is both stylish and practical.

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Filipino-Spanish

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Blending colonial heritage with local traditions, this theme features elegant detailing reminiscent of Spanish colonial architecture, such as arched windows, wrought iron railings, and clay-tiled roofs. The Filipino influence introduces local craftsmanship, capiz window motifs, and native materials like adobe and hardwood. The result is a nostalgic yet elegant aesthetic that celebrates Filipino identity through historic architectural language—inviting, romantic, and timeless in charm.

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Japanese-Inspired

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This theme draws from Japan’s principles of wabi-sabi (beauty in imperfection) and shibui (subtle elegance), focusing on simplicity, functionality, and a deep respect for nature. Architectural elements include sliding doors, clean-lined wooden panels, and a neutral color scheme punctuated with natural textures like stone and bamboo. Courtyards and zen gardens may also be part of the landscape design. The mood is calm and ordered, with an emphasis on mindfulness and minimalist luxury.

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Modern

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Modern design in DMCI Homes' context means efficiency and bold simplicity. The style avoids ornamentation in favor of strong geometric forms and highly functional layouts. Materials are often industrial—glass, steel, and concrete—balanced by warm touches like wood or greenery. The theme reflects a forward-looking lifestyle, ideal for residents who prefer sophistication through practicality, and buildings that feel urban, intelligent, and sleek without being cold.

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Modern Art Deco

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A modern revival of the Art Deco movement, this theme blends the glamour and geometry of the 1920s with contemporary construction. Expect stylized symmetry, metallic details, bold lines, and a palette that balances luxury (gold, black, emerald) with modern neutral tones. Common features include stepped forms, sunburst motifs, and streamlined verticality. This theme evokes urban opulence and classic elegance, ideal for residents drawn to vintage flair with a modern twist.

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Modern Artisanal

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The Modern Artisanal theme emphasizes craftsmanship and human-scale detailing within a contemporary framework. Designs are clean yet textured—featuring exposed woodwork, hand-finished surfaces, and artisan-inspired materials like woven accents or natural stone. This style combines aesthetic warmth with modern functionality, creating homes that feel thoughtful and lived-in, where every element seems intentionally chosen.

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Modern Asian

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This theme blends modern architectural techniques with traditional Asian sensibilities. It showcases horizontal lines, large overhangs, open spaces, and natural lighting, while incorporating culturally resonant materials and landscaping—like bamboo screens, koi ponds, or Zen gardens. The goal is to deliver a refined, tranquil lifestyle that respects tradition but aligns with today’s minimalist preferences.

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Modern Balinese

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A variation of the Balinese-inspired style, this theme distills Balinese design into a more contemporary expression—using clean lines and restrained detailing while retaining its emphasis on harmony with nature. It features tropical hardwoods, dark stone finishes, and structured symmetry. The experience is that of a refined tropical resort with a sleek edge, offering peace without the excess of traditional ornamentation.

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Modern Contemporary

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This theme prioritizes current trends in global residential architecture, often merging open-plan interiors, energy-efficient design, and smart materials. Surfaces are smooth and monochromatic, accented by dramatic lighting and natural wood or metal finishes. Balconies, terraces, and indoor-outdoor transitions are often emphasized. The effect is stylish but not flashy—geared toward professionals and families who value design and comfort in equal measure.

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Modern Country

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Modern Country marries rustic charm with minimalist elegance. Think of wide plank flooring, gabled roofs, and farmhouse-inspired finishes—paired with cleaner modern forms and refined layouts. The palette is light and airy, with whites, beiges, and muted greens. It offers a cozy, homey atmosphere that still feels fresh and up-to-date, perfect for those who appreciate countryside warmth in an urban setting.

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Modern Filipino

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Rooted in cultural heritage yet future-ready, the Modern Filipino theme integrates native materials like wood, rattan, and stone with modern spatial planning. Design features may include ventanillas, wide eaves, and cross-ventilated layouts. It celebrates sustainable living, tropical adaptability, and Filipino sensibilities—showcasing a homegrown aesthetic that honors tradition while embracing innovation.

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Modern Minimalist

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This theme is the purest expression of “less is more.” Forms are stripped down to essentials, with smooth surfaces, concealed storage, and restrained material choices—often glass, concrete, and light woods. Colors are kept to neutral whites, grays, and warm beiges. The result is a peaceful, distraction-free environment that highlights function, order, and serenity. It’s ideal for those who value clarity, space, and mental calm.

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Modern Polynesian

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Inspired by the Pacific Islands, this theme introduces island living through pitched roofs, airy layouts, and materials like woven mat textures and tropical hardwoods. Decorative elements may echo tribal patterns or volcanic rock formations. Architecture is open and celebratory of nature, with a strong indoor-outdoor relationship that supports relaxed, barefoot living and tropical elegance.

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Modern Symmetry

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This design philosophy uses balance and proportion to create harmony. Symmetrical façades, mirrored layouts, and aligned structural elements are emphasized. The style enhances visual clarity and psychological comfort through its organized aesthetic. Often paired with contemporary finishes, the effect is one of refined order and timeless appeal.

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Modern Tropical

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Modern Tropical architecture is a staple for climates like the Philippines, offering cool, breezy spaces with sustainable and energy-efficient features. Wide eaves, large windows, and cross-ventilation are essential, while design elements remain sleek and contemporary. Interiors and exteriors blend seamlessly with the environment, offering modern living without sacrificing comfort in a humid tropical setting.

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Modern with Moroccan Inspiration

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This fusion theme combines the curves, arches, and geometric tile work of Moroccan design with the simplicity and lines of modern architecture. Expect decorative screens, mosaic patterns, and rich textures used sparingly within a modern context. It creates a visually striking yet grounded atmosphere—global in its influence, yet comfortable and contemporary in lifestyle.

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Neo Asian Contemporary

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Neo Asian Contemporary design fuses traditional Asian design philosophies with bold, modern architecture. It typically highlights symmetry, subtle cultural motifs, and clean horizontal lines—refined through a modern lens. The palette is subdued but earthy, emphasizing textures like stone and timber in a contemporary way. Courtyards, open-air corridors, and landscaped walkways are common, echoing Asian values of harmony with nature, yet streamlined to reflect urban sophistication. This theme appeals to residents who want understated luxury with cultural roots.

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Neo Asian Minimalist

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Neo Asian Minimalist strips back ornamental detail and focuses on purposeful simplicity rooted in Asian principles. It uses open space, breathable layouts, and strategic natural lighting to foster calm and order. The design relies heavily on neutral colors, flat planes, and minimalist landscaping (like gravel gardens or bamboo clusters) to maintain balance. Materials like wood, stone, and glass dominate, and there's a clear sense of visual discipline. Ideal for those who want to live in environments that promote clarity, stillness, and a meditative mood.

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Neo Asian-Balinese

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This style merges minimalist Asian structures with Balinese resort ambiance. Characterized by open-air walkways, pavilion-style roofs, and water features, it delivers a spiritual calm and tropical elegance without being overly ornate. Decorative Balinese elements—like carved stone, textured walls, and vibrant foliage—are kept subtle and integrated into modern frameworks. It fosters a sense of serenity and leisure, perfect for tropical living that feels both high-end and deeply connected to natural surroundings.

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Southeast Asian

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Southeast Asian design pulls from multiple countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines, blending regional vernaculars into one cohesive tropical lifestyle theme. Signature traits include stilted or elevated structures (or inspired features), exposed rafters, sloped roofing, and ventilation-focused design. Interiors are spacious, airy, and lined with wood or textured surfaces, while landscaping borrows from Southeast Asian gardens: lush, layered, and abundant with local flora. It reflects a sense of cultural warmth, regional pride, and environmental sensitivity.

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Spanish-Inspired

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Spanish-Inspired architecture pays tribute to colonial charm through curved archways, clay-tiled roofing, and ornate wrought-iron railings. Façades often feature light-colored stucco walls, wooden shutters, and symmetrical proportions. Courtyards and verandas are central to the layout, creating social spaces that are cool and breezy—ideal for the Philippine climate. Inside, warm tones and patterned tiles may be used sparingly to evoke a feeling of romance and heritage. The result is both elegant and deeply rooted in the Filipino-Spanish architectural legacy.

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Thai-Inspired

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Thai-Inspired architecture is expressive yet spiritual—defined by its refined rooflines, generous use of teak wood, and integration with nature. Roofs may be layered or peaked with gentle curves, mimicking the silhouette of Thai temples. Interiors prioritize open layouts and natural ventilation, while decorative touches like wood carvings and floating lantern lights provide cultural richness. Lush tropical greenery surrounds the structures, creating a peaceful, spa-like ambiance. This style embodies mindfulness, balance, and gentle luxury.

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