There's nothing better than owning the place you and your family gets to live in, whether it's made of mabati, timber or stone!!! Good for you and all the best as you continue improving on it
Thank you! You're right, there's nothing like having a place to call our own. We're grateful for it and excited to keep improving our home bit by bit. Thank you for your support ❤️
Thank you Melisa. It's an amazing experience to not worry about rent. Still, not everybody can do this because you might need to sacrifice a few of the comforts that come with apartments or rentals. I decided to show this to inspire a few people ☺️. Thank for for subbing! ❤️
Good morning from the USA. What you are doing is making a better life for you and your family. Living a life in the slums is no way to live, and you are showing people what can be done with a dream and vision. Your home will be nice when you finish. Owning your own home is a blessing.
Good morning too from Kenya and thank you for your kind words from the USA! Your encouragement means a lot. We're grateful for this opportunity to build a better life and hope our journey inspires others. Owning a home is indeed a blessing we don't take for granted.
Your home is nice and comfortable. It does not matter what people think. Once you are happy that's all that counts. You did a good job in my opinion.I like how you make the chairs. You are very creative.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video and found the chairs creative. It means a lot to hear that the work we've put into our home is appreciated. You're absolutely right-what matters most is being happy with what you have. Thanks again for your support!🥰
Yes. We do it outside. We haven't figured a way to do it inside and still leave enough space for everything else. But I'm sure we'll have plumbing among our future projects.
the floor cracked because of the black cotton soil, it should have been removed and backfilled with murram, but that would have added more cost, btw if you dont mind, where is this place
True. We learned this the hard way. Fortunately, the floor is still good and the carpets are still relatively new. We live in Juja, Kenya. Where are you watching from?
Aah. I see you have experienced it😂. This soil is sticky like glue. But we spread murram on the compound when we were doing flooring and that solved a huge problem. .