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Even Pepper is stressed! |
All in all, for the lumbers alone, I paid Php 54,000! Yep, that much and it's a bummer that we only need lumbers for scaffolding and such and after that, we need to discard it.
Thank goodness because people has been buying t left and right and I made Php 12,000 for all of these lumbers. They are hauling it right now, by the way.
Stress level went down by thiisssssssssssssssssss much! Thank goodness!
Girl, ang ganda ng view from the rooftop!
ReplyDeleteHehe, yep.. best part of the house!
DeleteAnd oh, yan talaga ang napansin mo? Hindi ang mga hideous coco lumber? Cool!!!! hhahah!
Deletenice neighborhood you got there!
ReplyDeleteHey, yah... super peaceful and the Home Owner's Officers are really active when it comes to peace and order so Im kind of happy about this place.
Deletegrabe noh, ang mahal ng coco lumber talaga & to think gagamitin lang pang support buti may mga bumili sa yo at nakabalik kahit papano yung pinambili mo :)
ReplyDeleteganda naman sa lugar nyo sis :)
Oo nga. akala ko walang bibili.. mero pa la!
Deletehehehe. thanks sis!
Oh my goodness, I will make sure that it won't happen in my dream house, Thanks to TopNotch House Construction Services in the Philippines, I won't have to worry about it.
ReplyDeleteI totally get the stress! Used coco lumbers can be tricky to manage. Maybe you could reach out to some architects for house plans to get creative ideas on how to repurpose them. They might have unique suggestions for incorporating the lumbers into your design! It could turn into a cool feature for your home. I know good architects at https://topnotchconstruction.net/.
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