We went to Dennis Trillo and Jennylyn Mercado's Tanay mountain retreat and wondered at how their beautiful house used to be shipping containers.
Yes, you read it right--shipping containers. The kinds that get loaded with cargo and transported on freight ships.
The concept of houses built from steel intermodal freight containers is nothing new. But what is impressive and truly bewildering is how DenJen's home was built on top of a mountain and through narrow passages.
Dennis filled up PEP.ph about that and took the team on a tour around their 1,000-square-metre estate, where he showed the spots where he relaxes, and the amenities and equipment he and his family use to unwind and recharge.
Also worth looking at is the breathtaking view of Laguna Bay from the balcony of Dennis and Jennylyn's home, especially on a sunset.
Watch the video to see what we mean.
Want to know more about Dennis's house? Read all the details here: https://bit.ly/DennisTrilloPEPCelebHomes
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Shoot Producer: Rachelle Siazon
Video Producers: Richford Unciano & Jez Villapando
Interviewers: Jocelyn Dimaculangan & FK Bravo
Special Thanks to Jan Enriquez & Katrina Aguila
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