Beyond Blueprints: Inside Miko De los Reyes’ Home, a Living Canvas of Mindful Architectural Poetry

From the moment you step inside residential architect Miko de los Reyes’ home, you’re enveloped in a palette of calm, relaxing shades of gray and white, and collected treasures that narrate nostalgic tales, cultures, and experiences. Marvel at the carefully placed family heirlooms, each carrying a sentimental weight, weaving a narrative of personal history. The house exudes character through its unique elements: salvaged geometric-patterned old doors, a wire spool repurposed into a coffee table, and polished cement floors inspired by the legendary Sri Lankan architect, Geoffrey Bawa—complete with hairline cracks that tell a story of time and use. Ascend the textured metal staircase beneath a central skylight feature, bathing the space in natural light and highlighting the architectural nuances. The bathroom, a symmetrical masterpiece, boasts an indoor orchidarium—a harmonious blend of functionality and natural beauty. Every inch of Miko’s residence reflects a deliberate and tho
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