4 Construction Supplies that might Trend in the Philippines




Demand for certain materials for construction has changed radically in the past 6 months that the COVID-19 pandemic hit. For construction suppliers and even for distributors, this means that clients might come to them with unexpected needs. What are some of the most important materials that you should start stocking up on.



Plexi- and Fiberglass


With the emphasized importance of social distancing and hygienic barriers, plexiglass and fiberglass has become more popular. Both materials are especially in demand for commercial institutions like food establishments that offer dine-in services.



Timber


There is also a boom in the natural and nature-like building movement which is by timber and other hard wood might find a bigger market in the months to come. As an already popular construction supply in the Philippines, It’s a more breathable alternative to concrete and gives spaces a more natural feel.



Power Tools


Because DIY is in, power tools are sure to gain increased demand. More and more people are tuning into YouTube to do their own simple home renovations or create furniture and fixture on their. It is, after all, more hygienic and safer than hiring an outsider. While DIY projects might create a spike in power tools demand, more intricate projects like electrical, architecture, engineering, and landscaping will still be necessary.



Soil & Landscaping Supplies


Green spaces and sustainable living spaces are in and will only get more popular in years and even months to come so any construction supply that can be directly used for landscaping, greenhouses, gardens, and other horticultural area will be in demand in the Philippines.




Aside from the four of these, certain niche markets might also be good to delve into like having materials for aqua-scaping, livestock raising, and stocking hardware for renewable energy like solar panels. While the COVID pandemic does not seem to let up anytime soon, we can still find solutions to problems with through supplying much needed materials that support sustainable living. 






House Design Must-haves for a Pet Ready Home in the Philippines

House Design Must-haves for a Pet Ready Home in the Philippines

White Shih Tzu Puppy on Fabric Sofa Chair


Filipinos are pet lovers by and large. Almost every family has or has had a dog, a cat, a fish, or a bird at one point or another. And because luxury pet care among a lot of things is steadily becoming more and more popular, so are pet-friendly house designs in the Philippines. What exactly are some things that constitute a pet-friendly house design? Here are some ideas to get you started.


Stain Resistant Materials


We start off the list with any pet’s make or break factor: cleanup. Because of the consideration that pets will leave droppings, some very excited and willing fur parents tend to think twice because their house does not seem cut out for extra cleanup. Pet-friendly design integration includes using stain resistant material for your furniture but also to wear droppings always fall—your floor. Laminated hardwood, porcelain, and ceramic are some of your best and easy to clean choices.



Closed White Wooden Cabinet


Raised or Doored Shelves


Here’s another design consideration that would not be a problem for pet-lovers with just some forethought. If you want pets to bless your house, metion to your architect house designs that have elevated surfaces. In the Philippines, we like having surfaces that are waist level so if a shelf or storage unit cannot be elevated, discuss putting doors behind them, like a mini closet.



Pet Bath


Of course, because cleanup is a concern, an area where your pet can get hosed down to their delight would be nice. This area will preferably have it’s own water source to help with bathing your pet and also for washing out their urine. Other people would just designate the garage for this purpose but you could go a step further and have a dedicated pet bath area. 


Woman Lying on a Bed and Looking at her Laptop

Open Space


Lastly, it’s very important that your pet has a play area which would be a room at least and a backyard at best. A pet friendly house design in the Philippines must have an area where pets can run around and play freely without chains on. Beloved pets should not be leashed or caged 27/4; giving them a safe space to play keeps them healthy and happy.




For some Filipinos, a furry companion is a good practice for having a kid, for others, they are loyal guardians of a household but regardless of reason, every pet deserve a loving home where they can be happy, healthy, and safe.


Vitamin Zzz: How Sleep Improves your Eye Health

Vitamin Zzz: How Sleep Improves your Eye Health


Woman Lying on Bed While Hugging a Pillow

It’s no secret that sleeping has a lot of benefits to the body but did you know that having less of the intended amount of sleep might also require you to visit an eyeglass shop in the Philippines if you go too long being sleep deprived.


In general, a good amount of sleep keeps your body functioning properly. It helps in repairing and relaxing your body, important in cleaning out cerebrospinal fluid, necessary for synthesizing important nutrients, and is a very important factor in the production and regulation of natural hormones.


The bare minimum hours of sleep are 5 hours to keep your eyes healthy and moist. 6-8 hours is what is recommended for optimum eye recuperation. Direct effect of not getting enough sleep is the buildup of black rings around the eyes. Some may also experience dryness and irritation mainly because the eyes failed to build up the moisture it needs while we sleep. If the eyes experience immense stress and do not get enough rest afterwards, blood vessels may pops and leave the eyes looking bloodshot. It is also possible to experience twitching; while this in itself is not a big cause of concern to go to an eyeglass shop in the Philippines, it could potentially be uncomfortable and could last for a couple of days up to weeks.


White Bed Comforter

Indirectly, sleep might still affect eyesight by making your body more prone to diseases like diabetes. Like we previously mentions, sleeping is important for your body to regulate hormones. It was observed that sleep deprived mice had elevated blood glucose and liver triglyceride levels which stops them from processing insulin correctly; this same phenomenon is suspected to be a risk factor in type II diabetes in humans. Diabetes is a debilitating disease that hosts may problems for the eyes like blurred vision, cataracts, and glaucoma. While you can visit an eyeglasses shop in the Philippines to correct blurred vision, you will need to see an eye specialist, or maybe even a surgeon to address cataracts and glaucoma. 


If you want to sleep better, one method is to make sure that you always stay away from your phone and as much artificial light sources as you can 1 hour before you sleep. Not only does blue light strain your eyes, it also signals the rest of your body to be in “wake up mode”.