Google Drive dated December 21, 2025. I’m sharing them today not because everything is finished -- but because I want to document the truth of what progress looks like when you are the homeowner watching from afar.
Since leaving the Philippines on December 4, 2025, I have repeatedly asked for consistent updates -- simple messages, clear photos, and a weekly report. Instead, we received long silences, late responses, and grainy photo dumps that leave more questions than comfort.
Still, I am posting these because Casa Arcoiris deserves to be seen, even in the unfinished stage.
Powder Sky Room (Living / Dining / Kitchen)
The blue walls remain the heart of the home. The long built-ins are taking shape and the space looks brighter -- but the photos also show that the area is still in construction mode. It isn’t styled, cleaned, or finished yet. This is raw progress, not a reveal.
Periwinkle Mist Nook / Service Area
The service area shows some development, but one major thing is still missing -- the sunroof / covering that was part of the plan. This matters because without that protection, the space cannot fully function as intended.
Blush Rose Room (Master Bedroom)
The pink master room continues to look soft and peaceful, and the built-ins are visible -- but several areas still need finishing, cleaning, and proper detailing. It’s close, but it’s not “done.”
Lemon Meringue Room (Gina’s Room)
The yellow room is full of personality. The bunny accent wall is clearly in progress. It has charm and it has joy -- but it also shows why finishing matters. Lines need tightening, edges need retouching, and workmanship must be clean.
Mint Meadow Room (Migs’ Room)
The green room carries the same theme -- bright, youthful, and playful with the pumpkin wall. The concept is strong, but what’s missing is the consistency of final touches: neat edges, clean transitions, proper finishing.
Lavender Haze Powder Room
The powder room continues to take shape, and the structure is improving -- but the finishing still feels incomplete. Several areas still need proper cleaning, detailing, and a more consistent final touch so the space looks truly finished, not rushed.
Peach Sorbet Bathroom
The Peach Sorbet Bathroom is improving in function, but it still needs refinement in polish. There are visible signs that this area requires more careful finishing work -- better edge clean-up, tidier transitions, and overall detailing to match the quality and aesthetic of the rest of Casa Arcoiris.
THE HONEST PART (No Pretending)
I am not happy about the lack of updates. I am not happy about the delays. I am not happy that I have to chase for reports when this is my home and my investment.
CASA ARCOIRIS IS MY DREAM -- but it is also a project that requires discipline and accountability. Silence is not progress. Excuses are not updates. And if someone claims to visit the site, there should be proof -- because documentation is part of professional work.
STILL, I AM HOLDING ON TO WHAT MATTERS MOST:
This house is becoming real.
The colors are there.
The vision is alive.
BUT THE EXECUTION NEEDS TO MATCH THE DREAM.
I will continue documenting Casa Arcoiris truthfully -- not as a “perfect renovation story,” but AS A REAL ONE.

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