Really, we're curious: Why do 'apartments for rent' in the Philippines look like this?

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Really, we're curious: Why do 'apartments for rent' in the Philippines look like this?
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ICYMI: There is a persistent trend in color choices for apartments for rent that seem to be just a tad too much for our eyes. POP! takes a look at the possible factors why a lot of Filipino apartments are painted this way.

Filipinos are so naturally creative, we see it reflected in how our local apartments usually look like. As bright as it gets, as colorful as it gets!

Technically, there is nothing wrong with that. Who does not want colors in their lives? But the thing is, there is a persistent trend in color choices that seem to be just a tad too much. Just imagine your room painted Neon Green. Colors are supposed to uplift our moods and not put us in a constant state of being overwhelmed, but hey, this is the Philippines.about the bright paint colors of Philippine apartments went viral, as many Filipinos online found it hilarious and super relatable.

So, why do apartments in the Philippines look like this? Well, POP! takes a look at the possible factors for this:What many people don’t realize is that it takes a lot to invest in high-quality paints and to even hire workers to paint the apartments so most of the time, they just do it themselves. For Filipino landlords, what is important is they have a place to offer for renting, because profit is what matters most. Instead of spending more on paint, the budget can be realigned to other things.

[Since then, houses have always been colorful. Among all my tenants, no one has ever complained to me about the appearance, so I just let it be. Even now, there seems to be nothing wrong with a color like that].”As a nation, we’ve always been drawn to maximalism, which is an aesthetic of excess. I mean, there was an attempt to adopt minimalism during the height of Marie Kondo-The Minimalists boom, but we seem to have reverted to our innate nature of being maximalists.

It may have started with a meme but it actually represents an unfortunate reality that a majority of Filipinos face. Life in the Philippines is hard. As much as possible we find ways to save more money and whether that means living in a Neon Green apartment then Filipinos will accept it.

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