Filipino houses are a diverse group of structures, reflecting the country's rich history and culture. In addition to traditional types Bahay Kubo, Bahay na Bato, and ancestral houses built in the Spanish colonial era, there are also a number of modern Filipino houses that have been built using a variety of materials and styles. These houses reflect the changing needs and lifestyles of Filipino families, and they continue to evolve as the country's culture and economy develop. Raised on stilts, thatched roofs, open floor plans, verandas, and gardens are some of the common features of Filipino houses. They are designed to be comfortable and practical in the hot tropical climate, and they provide a sense of community and belonging for the families who live in them.
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