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Sofia Andres has always been known for her effortless style, but beyond red carpets and screens, she has mastered something far more grounding: the art of making home. Step into her outdoor living space and you’ll see it—her sensibility in balance. Serenity without sterility. Elegance without pretense. A space that feels like an exhale.
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“Home is where I breathe, create, and reconnect,” the actress says. “It’s also where I eat the best chorizo de Cebu with rice and suka—with Zoe, of course.”

Shaping the Setting
Home doesn’t stop at four walls. Just outside, her outdoor haven mirrors the warmth and clarity she’s drawn to inside. Clean lines, neutral tones, and pieces with presence but not noise. She worked with Bernhardt, Mav Furniture, and M Décore to shape the setting, but the choices always came from instinct, not excess.

The lounge corner is her sanctuary. Bernhardt’s Aventura swivel chairs sit softened by accents from M Décore, and nearby pots house greenery that changes with the light. This is where she paints—having traded acrylics for oils, finding in the medium the same forgiving flow she seeks in her own rhythm. “It’s therapy,” she admits. “It keeps me grounded.”
Dining, Designed
If the lounge is her retreat, the dining space is her gathering ground. Anchored by Mav Furniture’s Airport dining set—designed by Swiss maestro Nicolas Thomkins with aviation in its bones—it’s where family meals turn into small celebrations. “Brunch with Zoe is my favorite moment of the day,” Andres says. “We always go back to chorizo de Cebu.”



House of Laverne dinnerware, sculptural touches from M Décore, and layers of texture keep the table lively but never cluttered. It’s design in service of memory-making. “Hosting doesn’t need grandeur,” she says. “It needs comfort, conversation, and maybe a sunset.

An Artist’s Approach
Though she’s long been admired for her style, Andres confesses she’s equally drawn to interiors. “I’ve always dreamt of taking up interior design,” she says. Perhaps that’s why her home feels lived-in yet intentional, personal but open. She treats it as she might a canvas—each piece, each placement, chosen not for trend but for tone.
Her outdoor space is about soul. A place for coffee, for quiet, for Zoe’s laughter, for the occasional gathering that spills into the evening. A place that wears her signature: timeless, understated, human.

Her vision shows something simple but striking—that the best-designed spaces are not measured by price tags or brand names, but by how deeply they mirror the people who live in them.
In hers, luxury bends toward livability, beauty pairs with breath. Perhaps that’s the lesson: home, at its finest, isn’t where you escape life—it’s where you live it fully, in all its rituals and joys.
Photos courtesy of HOME MAVERICKS
