She was standing in the middle of her living room, frustrated.
“There’s no space,” she said.
But when you looked closely, it wasn’t a space problem. It was a layout problem.
The dining table doubled as a work desk.
Boxes were stacked in corners.
The bed blended into the living area.
Everything overlapped.
This is the moment many urban homeowners experience.
They think they need a bigger unit.
What they actually need is smarter separation.
The Turning Point
When she moved into a unit with Add-Loft Technology at Lykke Kondo, something shifted.
Not the square meter count.
The function.
The living area stayed for living.
The loft became a dedicated workspace and reading zone.
Storage moved upward instead of outward.
Suddenly, the same footprint felt twice as intentional.
Vertical living creates psychological boundaries. And boundaries create calm.
Designed to Work, Not Just Look Good
Lykke Kondo, developed by PH1 World Developers and built by Megawide Construction, introduces engineered high ceilings converted into usable loft space — at no extra cost.
That means:
Studio
23.56 sqm base + 9.37 sqm loft = 32.93 sqm total usable area
1 Bedroom
38.19 sqm base + 14.20 sqm loft = 52.39 sqm total usable area
2 Bedroom
60.94 sqm base + 21.51 sqm loft = 82.45 sqm total usable area
You’re not paying for empty air.
You’re gaining defined zones.
In 2026, that matters more than ever.
Remote work is still part of the norm.
Kids need study corners.
Couples need privacy even in compact spaces.
When everything happens in one room without separation, stress rises.
When functions are layered vertically, clarity returns.
Location Multiplies Optimization
Being along Marcos Highway in Pasig, just steps from Ayala Malls Feliz, reduces the need to store excess at home.
You don’t need to overstock groceries.
You don’t need to dedicate space for rarely used items.
Access replaces accumulation.
The condo doesn’t have to be massive.
It just has to be optimized.
Here’s the real question:
Is your current space truly small — or is it just under-designed?
