Affordable Alternative Materials for Luxurious House Designs

For most Filipinos, how a house looks could equate to how much was spent on it but actually, Philippine house design and cost aren’t necessarily equivocal. There are materials that you can’t put a price on because of how uncompromising their qualities are. Some of these include nara wood, mason bricks, marble, and more. These materials are expensive for a reason; they are sturdy, uncommon & hard to harness or create, and have very good long-term value. 

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Regardless of your desired house design in the Philippines, there’s a way to make it work even on a tight budget. You can opt for materials that have a lower cost (and marginally lower, but not bad quality) and still be able to have that terrace you’ve always wanted or guest room that can wow any of your neighbors.

Alternative to Wood


When it comes to cheaper alternative wood material, it would be great to only consider it for walls and ceilings because the best quality alternative material for hardwoods is plywood. Don’t let the thin piece of material think twice. Plywood is actually very sturdy but because of how thin it is, it’s best not used as flooring like other desirable hardwoods.


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Alternative to Stone


Especially because of the climate that the Philippines has, houses that are purely made of just wood isn’t recommended. There has to be stone and cement. When it comes to creating house designs in the Philippines, an almost irreplaceable component are hollow blocks. They are cheap to buy, easy to use, and are perfect heavy duty but still breathable material to construct houses with that can withstand bad rainfall as well as smelting hot seasons.


Alternative Flooring


Some luxurious houses in the Philippines will have hardwood for floor, completely shined and waterproofed. They could have terraces with scratchproof marble or granite that totally pulls the whole look of the house design together. You can get the same aesthetic effect at a lesser cost with ceramic tiles. Whether wood or stone designs, you can find a ceramic tile that looks like its original counterpart. 

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When starting your house design, don’t go easy on how ambitious you want it to look even if you are constructing on a tight budget. These cheaper alternatives to more expensive materials in the Philippines can still ably and reliably get your house plans through.




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