Saturday, 18 June 2011

Bedrooms



The picture at the top is what we call a "family bedroom" with a bed capacity that is good for 4 people only. Some people do not mind sleeping with a bunch of adults/children all packed like sardines in one bedroom but this is not allowed in our place. This bedroom has one double bed and two  individual single beds. All the beds are made of wooden materials with Uratex foams as mattresses. Bed sheets and blankets are all provided. There is a built-in closet in each bedroom. If you have some small children coming with you, we expect you to supervise them while they are playing because horse playing on top of the bed or banging the bedroom doors/closet doors and including the screen door in the main entrance are not allowed. Anything that is damaged by the guests will be charged to them from now on.





The last picture above is a smaller bedroom and it has one double bed which is good for two paxs only. That piece of red woven cloth material hanging on the wall behind the bedroom and just above the television is what we Igorots call "tapis" or a wrap around skirt. This piece of skirt is part of the costume of the women in my parent's hometown in Sagada and Bontoc Mountain Province. When you come home tired at the end of the day from touring around the city, then you can watch your favorite show on the cabled TV. We only ask that you tone down the TV volume when you are using it so as not to disturb anyone who could be resting or taking an afternoon nap and most specially after 10 p.m. so we could all rest for the night. So please be considerate enough because some people do have to get up in the morning for work/school and they do need some sleep you know. After all, this is not a karaoke bar or a hotel/Inn but a private residential house wherein you are considered as our valued guests, and as such, you are expected to act as one.