Mayor Leni Robredo House Tour: A Peek At Mayor’s Home In Naga

This is the house where Mayor Leni Robredo grew up.

Mayor Leni Robredo opened the doors of their family’s house in Naga City, the same house where she spent her childhood.

Maria Leonor “Leni” Gerona Robredo is currently the mayor of Naga City, assuming the office on June 30, 2025. She is residing in her family home in Naga City, and in an interview with broadcaster Bernadette Sembrano for the latter’s vlog, she opened up about her life and walked down memory lane, recalling her life before.

Mayor Leni Robredo

She shared that she is the eldest in their family and is presently the one staying in their family home. Her children live elsewhere and only come by from time to time.

As for their house, according to her, there were no major changes made, just a few improvements to maintain it. They have a cozy and stylish living room with a warm, inviting atmosphere.

There’s a light-colored sofa with soft cushions in neutral and teal patterns on the right side, a small round coffee table, and a matching armchair sits nearby. The area features tall windows with sheer white curtains and beige drapes, allowing natural light to brighten the space.

On another corner, there’s a black upright piano standing against a textured stone wall. On top of it are several framed artworks, and next to it is a modern open shelf that holds books, plants, and a white floral arrangement.

On the left side is a short staircase with a stuffed toy at the bottom, resembling her late husband Jesse Robredo.

Adjacent to the living area are the dining space and kitchen. Echoing the same aesthetic as the living room, this area features a harmonious blend of beige, white, and wooden accents, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The space is thoughtfully designed to comfortably accommodate a small group, offering both simplicity and coziness.

Next to it is their small kitchen that has white overhead cabinets and a bar counter. It has a sleek and straightforward design. At the corner, there was a wall dedicated to a collection of decorative plates, bowls, and vases, mostly in blue-and-white ceramic designs.

At the facade, the front exterior has a Mediterranean-inspired design. It has beige stucco walls with accents, arched windows, a small covered balcony or porch with a low railing, and a red brick base at the bottom of the house for texture and contrast.

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