'Its Showtime' host Vice Ganda had surprised his mother, Rosario Viceral with a gift from his earnings --- a three-storey house in Quezon City which took him eight months to have this property.
This 360-square meter property was built and designed by Avelle Francisco.
Vice Ganda's only request is make his home a modern zen.
Their dining table was custom-made. The table accents were from the States which her mom had brought home.
The chandelier was bought from a furniture store in Quezon City.
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Vice's granite kitchen was equipped with two-layered rotating holder for different kinds of spices.
His stairs are made of glass, which is his idea.
Avelle installed a tempered glass to ensure Vice Ganda's safety since "ang taas niyang mag heels."
Most of their rooms followed the minimalist concept of the house.
This room was Vice's elder brother Babot.
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Vice's room followed the house's black-and-white theme. Avelle added a pop of red to match his personality and enliven the room.
The headboard clothed in red was made of foam.
Vice's umbrella-shaped lampshade was a unique symbol of his celebrity status.
His personal bathroom had furniture pieces and fixtures from the luxury brand Kohler.
Vice preferred a smaller mirror in his personal bathroom, but Avelle insisted on putting a big one, "Kasi nadme-makeup siya."
For Vice's veranda, the designer also used tempered glass,
Vice Ganda's favorite spot, is the egg-shaped chair which is a scene stealer.
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Behind the landscape of Vice Ganda's garden is Architect Romeo Santos.
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