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7 Hacks to make your bathroom look bigger

Have you ever heard anyone saying “Buying this for my bathroom interior” ? Well very few of us remember to make this important room welcoming enough for us and our guests when we have them. Our Dining and Living rooms are always beautiful and spacious except this place (bathroom), well you do not need to worry anymore here are some hacks to help you get more space in your bathrooms:

  • Add Mirrors: Having mirrors in your bathroom will make you feel you are standing in a spacious room because of reflected light.
  • Hide bathmats: When not using them kindly remove them, they will create more space.
  • Eliminate clutter: It’s as simple as that, when you do not need it just store it somewhere else
  • Go Frame less: Frosted glass breaks up the space making it look smaller, a glass can make the area look frosty and sloppy too.
  • Brighten the room: Make use of natural light from the windows and paint the walls with bright colors. Bright rooms feel spacious than darker ones.
  • Install small cabinets instead of random storage: It will look more organized and leaves you with more space than just being random.
  • Use sliding do: If possible avoid wood in these areas, they are worn out so quickly and seem big occupying more space. Glass sliding doors are recommended.

Small bathrooms aren’t the easiest spaces to work with. They’re usually cramped and crowded, with limited natural light and awkward layouts.

Whether it’s your powder room or your apartment bathroom that’s cramping your style, now you may be having lots of options to sparkle your small room.

CategoriesBuilding Finance Home Design Home Tips Properties Real Estate Industry in Kenya

How to build your home on a tight budget

Many Kenyans believe that building a home is extremely expensive, well we can argue about that here but still you can be able to construct your house from scratch with 30% off what you would have spent. Here are the secrets to building your home on a tight budget in Kenya, hold your breath and take a notebook:

  • Write down your budget: It would only be wise if you estimate the amount you will need to construct your home. Consult various industry retailers on rates of e.g Cement, Sand, Iron sheets, stones for you to know how much you will spend. Stick to buying these raw materials on whole sale.
  • Choose simple designs: We all want to live in good bungalows, mansions and townhouses but that comes at a cost, choose a simple design that will not cost you much, e.g avoid cathedral ceilings and complicated roof-lines.
  • Recycle materials: Recycling will not only be environmental friendly but also economical to your home project. Recycle things like Nails, Cement composites etc.
  • Invest in quality: Yes there are other things you can leave out of your budget but don’t be fooled by the hype around, invest in quality materials that will make your home survive all the tests, this will make it affordable for you to maintain it at the long run.
  • Consult a realtor: Building on a tight budget can be tempting for you, which makes you think of skipping working with a pro in the industry – a huge mistake which you should avoid. Industry experts have money-saving ideas to help fit your budget appropriately. Therefore do not skip that consultant unless they give you exaggerated figures.
  • Find an ideal location: Find a location close to the facilities you will need but also consider pricing. Buying a plot in Nairobi for example is at Ksh 4m to Ksh 7m currently before you add construction costs. Find an ideal location where land is affordable and don’t fall for city crooks.
  • Provide your own materials: Utilize the little you have from using your own water sources, get timber from your land (If you had planted), some old stones lying idle there and so forth. It will save you a lot of money.

As you can see, building your own home on a budget isn’t as hard as you might think – what it really comes down to is having patience, creativity, and a willingness to explore your options.

If you have more questions kindly get in touch with us today. Cheers!

CategoriesHome Design

The Most Inspiring Interior Design Of 2016

We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

CategoriesHome Design

Real estate gives pilot solid financial footing

When Mr Mwenda Thuranira arrived in Mombasa in March 2008, he did not even know the geography of the place well.

Getting an office to do his work was not an easy task and he had to first settle in a small room near the port for two months before acquiring a better place.

That was three years ago. Mr Thuranira is now the managing director of Myspace Properties, one of the flourishing real estate businesses in the coast region.

The man, who first studied to a pilot before changing his career to pursue a course in real estate investment worked in the USA for eight years before flying back home to start the long process of establishing his now multi-million shilling empire, Myspace Properties.

He shares his story on making money in the real estate business.

Does it pay to invest in real restate?

Yes, it does. However, though there are plenty of opportunities for making big gains, buying and owning real estate is a lot more complicated than investing in stocks and bonds. One has to be very creative. Those who understand the business well will tell you that there is good money investing in property.

Does working with other people influence the way you make money?

This depends on the people one chooses to work with. Committed workers can grow the business but those who take you for granted can derail your efforts. I have a group of dedicated individuals in my company.

What is your company’s monthly net-worth?

Between Sh50 million to Sh60 million. But this also depends on the number of clients I get every month, and like most other businesses, we also make loses. There is no direct road for success in business. To make a good profit, you have to be strong and patient.

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We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

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Meet the real estate mogul who has changed the face of Mombasa

Decent houses are no longer just simple structures, with time they have evolved to become a status statement; the epitome of affluence, sophistication and class.

It is for this reason that the name Mwenda Thuranira, the CEO of Myspace Properties, comes to mind when one thinks of owning a decent house.

He went through the normal phase of career indecision’s like most of us do, from working with Air France in customer service, taking an aviation course in Orlando, a construction and real estate course in Texas before eventually making a breakthrough and returning to Kenya in 2008.

Nairobi News spoke to the real estate mogul who is largely credited with steadily changing the face of Mombasa.

1. What are the challenges of running a real estate company in Kenya?

What is challenging is that there are no systems especially in the real estate market. Knowledge is not sufficient. That is why there are so many cases of people getting conned by ‘clever’ people. I can attest to that for I was conned when I came back from the US and only because there are no proper channels. It was a very expensive lesson I learnt.

2. How do you handle your failures in life?

To me, failures are like stop signs that tell me I am moving too fast and I need to take a pose. They remind me that I need to look left and right before moving forward. To handle my failures I usually make a tally, if I try ten things and fail in three and succeed in seven then I am OK.

3. What dictates how far one goes in real estate?

It is a tough world out their but at the end of the day it is your determination, zeal, persistence, luck and being at the right place at the right time. People also play a major factor and the ability to communicate.

4. How do you unwind?

I like traveling because this is how you get new and fresh ideas. I must visit the gym in the morning at least for an hour for some aerobics and cardio exercise. I read about investments and real estate and also spend a lot of time on YouTube watching people around the world who are on the real estate business. I also love to watch these Mafia movies or cartels. If I believe in reincarnation I think when I die I would come back as a Don or leader of a Mafia group.

5. What is your greatest insecurity?

I fear poverty. Financial freedom to me is the ability to go down and come back up again. Take for example if the peaceful stability of our country changed and we all had to be refugees in a foreign country, I think of how I would be able to build a business at the refugee camp.

6. Being a real estate guru, how comfortable is your house?

It is nothing much but it serves its purpose. It’s a beach apartment and I know what you were thinking that it must be a mansion of some kind – with big manicured lawns – but I think as a business man do I’d rather stay in one or sell one and enjoy the commission.

7. What are some of the golden listings you have in your pocket right know?

We have the one Twiga Apartments that is 60% sold, Nyali View Park, Links Plaza on Links Road, English Point Marina among others.

8. How do you find equilibrium in your life?

My family gives me equilibrium, my wife and three children. To me they are a clear indication that I have to be responsible at the end of the day, because if I mess up my life I mess up theirs too. I have to act as a moral compass to them.

9. Do you think you are a good father?

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We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

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We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

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We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

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We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

We went down the lane, by the body of the man in black, sodden now from the overnight hail, and broke into the woods at the foot of the hill. We pushed through these towards the railway without meeting a soul. The woods across the line were but the scarred and blackened ruins of woods; for the most part the trees had fallen, but a certain proportion still stood, dismal grey stems, with dark brown foliage instead of green.

On our side the fire had done no more than scorch the nearer trees; it had failed to secure its footing. In one place the woodmen had been at work on Saturday; trees, felled and freshly trimmed, lay in a clearing, with heaps of sawdust by the sawing-machine and its engine. Hard by was a temporary hut, deserted. There was not a breath of wind this morning, and everything was strangely still. Even the birds were hushed, and as we hurried along I and the artilleryman talked in whispers and looked now and again over our shoulders. Once or twice we stopped to listen.

After a time we drew near the road, and as we did so we heard the clatter of hoofs and saw through the tree stems three cavalry soldiers riding slowly towards Woking. We hailed them, and they halted while we hurried towards them. It was a lieutenant and a couple of privates of the 8th Hussars, with a stand like a theodolite, which the artilleryman told me was a heliograph.

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