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Good Housekeeping + Avida: Living a Good Life at Serin East Tagaytay



The Art of Staycation


Good Housekeeping Philippines, the number one family and home magazine in the Philippines, collaborates with Serin East, Avida’s first residential retreat in Tagaytay, to vivify and redefine the art of staycation, and to produce a special supplement that allows readers to experience life with Serin East.

The 16-page special supplement will be distributed at the afternoon affair in the Avida Showroom in Glorietta on July 18, 2015, where guests will take part in crafting activities, such as rubber stamp-making to be demonstrated by Urban Abode, and DIY take-away succulents by Smarty Plants PH. Urban Abode will also enlighten event guests with a talk on space styling.

Redefining “weekend getaways,” Serin East will present a model unit designed by Lucina Home, which embodies the essence of living every day like a vacation. Its rustic chic design gives guests a glimpse of a relaxed and comfortable lifestyle.

Serin East Tagaytay is situated in Cavite's most coveted vacation hotspot and is less than 5 minutes away from the Tagaytay rotunda. With its purpose of bringing vacation living to greater heights, Avida’s first project in a leisure destination provides its residents the pleasure of living their dream life to the fullest because of its splendid exclusivity. 




Bring vacation living to greater heights at Avida's first residential retreat in Tagaytay.
A destination for a well-deserved pleasure of a quiet weekend getaway. Revel in the picturesque view of Taal Volcano and the Batangas mountain range in the horizon. Take a dip in the azure waters of our swimming pool, and breathe in the fresh cool breeze while strolling in the lush garden.




For more information about Serin Tagaytay, you may visit their Avida showroom at 2F Glorietta 4, Makati City.

Good Housekeeping Philippines is available in newsstands, bookstores, convenience stores, and supermarkets nationwide. A digital edition of Good Housekeeping is also available for download through Apple Newsstand, Buqo, Zinio and Magzter. 


For more details, like their Facebook page via facebook.com/goodhousekeeping.ph, and on Twitter and Instagram via ghphils.

Summit Media is the largest magazine publishing company in the Philippines, with more than 20 titles under its belt to cater to individuals with different lifestyles, attitudes, and passions: Candy, Cosmopolitan, Disney Junior, Disney Princess, Elle Decoration, Entrepreneur, Esquire, FHM, Forbes Philippines, Good Housekeeping, K-Zone, Men’s Health, Preview, Real Living, Smart Parenting, Sparkling, Top Gear, Total Girl, Town & Country, YES!, and YUMMY. For 9 consecutive years, Summit Media has topped the nationwide TNS-Trends Newsstand Survey. In the last survey conducted in 2014, Summit Media titles led in all their respective categories, making Summit Media the leading consumer magazine publisher in the Philippines not just in terms of number of titles and advertising sales, but in circulation per category as well. By creating magazines and platforms that are relevant, affordable, and of world-class standards, Summit Media has changed the way Filipinos read.

PRESS RELEASE
18 July 2015

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