Aissa Gonzalez Portfolio

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Most relevant interior design work from 2004 - 2010

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HOUSELIFE was a design programme on television that featured stunning residential interiors & do-it-yourself projects as well as the latest home stores. We were a team of four designers, each given a weekly challenge of doing makeovers with very limited budgets, and even more limited time. Here are some of my best from the show.

After receiving my interior design license, I started my own design studio doing everything from small cafés, retail shops and offices to renovating flats and planning three-storey freestanding homes from the ground up. The following pages feature some of my favourite projects to date.

In 2006 I was hired by Philippine Tatler to produce InterIors, a title of the Edipresse Group featuring everything related to home design. Its maiden issue was so well received that it is now run annually and I’m just finishing editing the 5th issue. This involves conceptualising each volume, directing shoots, copy editing, writing, selecting photographsand layingout pages.

Interiors 2006With over 200 pages photographed by some of the best lensmen in the country, this maiden issue is a visual sourcebook aimed at inspiring imagination, discussing every aspect of home improvement in simple terms and great detail.

Interiors Volume02What makes a themed space click? It’s often just that one design detail that spells the difference between ordinary and magical. From minimal to ornate styles, this issue is filled with big and small details to inspire you to make your own spaces extraordinary.

Interiors Volume03We are surrounded by grand concepts and genius details everywhere we go and we’re often too preoccupied going about our day to take notice. This issue highlights some of the most stunning private & public spaces that grace all the lives we lead.

Interiors Volume04Freestanding sanctuaries. High-rise homes. Rural retreats. From high up in the sky to high up a mountain side, in colourful photographs, this issue captures various places & spaces people choose to call home.