Tuesday, June 24, 2025

WFH Like a Pro: Roll-up Blinds for the Ultimate Home Setup - Makati installation

One of the major shifts brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic is the option to carry work and school tasks into the comforts of our own home. When the health crisis prevented everyone from going out, options were assessed and alternatives were presented to ensure that economies and education were sustained. Even after these events, the work from home or WFH setup was greatly considered as it offered flexibility and unexpected benefits. Job seekers nowadays would prefer a remote or hybrid setup which allows them more time for work and less time for commuting and going out. 

As this is the case, it has been a new practice also to transform bedrooms or other parts of our homes into conducive work spaces. One would think that a table and a chair would simply address but as the saying goes, modern problems require modern solutions. More to a table and a chair, employees also consider the lighting, privacy, and pleasantness of the area that they will be using as an alternative office space. 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Slide, fold, heal: How accordion doors transform medical spaces - Mandaluyong project

The importance of the medical and healthcare field has been emphasized more and more since we experienced the pandemic crisis. As such, efforts towards improving healthcare and facilities are more pronounced nowadays. Following the example of our Mandaluyong client, they incorporated innovation in their mission to prioritize and care for their patients by installing accordion doors for better privacy and productive room divisions. In this article, we’ll be learning more about how these accordion doors transform and enhance medical spaces.

Accordion doors add a modern and more convenient touch compared to traditional doors. Instead of swinging open the hinges, accordion doors could be stacked into one another or opened to create divisions across spaces. These types of doors typically consist of several vertical panels connected by hinges. These panels can be made from various materials, including vinyl, wood, PVC, aluminum, and are usually more affordable compared to conventional doors.