Thursday, 16 June 2011

Living /Dining/Kitchen area


The first picture above was taken from the doorway of the 2-bedroom ground floor unit so this is what you see as you enter the dwelling. This is a combination of living room, dining room and kitchen area all in one open space area. The two doorways in the background leads to the bedrooms while the one on the left side is the bathroom. The bedroom on the right side is good for a couple only while the bedroom on the left side is good for 4 paxs only. We rent out the place as a whole unit and not on a per room basis. This means that whoever books the place has full use of the house all by themselves without having to share the house with another group.


 This second picture above was taken from another angle showing the picture window in the living room and a 5-galloon drinking water dispenser which is just behind the door. Just above the water dispenser is a local map of Baguio City. My husband has made a list of most of the "must-see" local tourist spots in the city. This will serve as a guide for our guests specially for those who are coming to the city for the first time. This will cut back on the time you spend in planning where to go and what to see while in Baguio City because you simply choose from the list and go from there. This is readily available for our guest's use but please leave it behind when you go so the other in-coming guests could use it too.  





The last picture above shows the cooking area. Many of us enjoy cooking and eating together as a family.  This is actually a good way of bonding activity for the whole family because everybody pulls their own weight in helping out and preparing the food while chatting and catching up with each others life at the same time. Some of our guests prefer to cook their own meals rather than eating outside of the house. This is no problem since we provide basic cooking facilities such as a 10-cup rice cooker, a 2-burner cook stove with cooking gas including basic pots and pans, a refrigerator, and dining/eating utensils. We only ask that you segregate your trash from bio-degradable to non bio-degradable wastes materials and put them in their proper basket that we have provided for just for this purpose. You see, we do practice proper waste segregation in our barangay so we invite you to do the same. Since this is a self-serviced residential unit, doing basic house keeping chores should be observed just as you do in your own home. We expect you not to leave unwashed dishes including pots and pans on the sink unattended after you have used them. Please observe cleanliness in the kitchen at all times. You would not want to invite flies inside the house that would land on your own food, would you?