It's time Kenyans lived by our means this is fantastic simply wow. More of these types of houses. Anthony Kisilo will have many new clients he's very creative. Great design.
I definitely love Maryanne Mackenzie's home style idea. Brings me one step closer to my tiny home idea in Kenya, kudos Anthony Kisilo. With a few adjustments I can see myself living in one of these, God willing. Well done Ms. Mackenzie!
Indeed. It shall take some time to reverse mabati stereotype that it's of the poor. It is a very versatile and affordable material for construction. We are hopefull that the population shall be brave in embracing it's versatility.
In love with the couple. Life is indeed what you make out of it. The couple is in many ways in control of their own reality - and thats the true definition of freedom
in countries like somalia, hollow blocks are the only used building materials used.. And the main reasons are 2. 1. the availability of cheap sand 2. the hollow space swallows the bullets that might be shot at the wall.
The heat and rain noise is to be addressed through insulation. The mabati roof structure has a cavity of 50mm that allows for insulation material. These range from expanded polystyrene (EPS), rockwool, reflective foil insulation, foam mattress and many other solutions. In this case, we shall insulate with the reflective foil insulation and clad the foil with 6mm plywood that shall be painted.
They are Awesome to most of us living in mabati houses Kenya or cheap wooden houses in America. Kindly share a better option and let us compare and contrast
Actually the second house can be made pretty with good insulation and finishes and a nice landscaping outside. I have seen a house in Michigan that resembles that house. But that foundation though sini CBD ya manyoka zinakaa huko manze. I wish they did poured concrete for the foundation.
It's time Kenyans lived by our means this is fantastic simply wow. More of these types of houses. Anthony Kisilo will have many new clients he's very creative. Great design.
Quite informative, love this edition, gives one so many options when it comes to affordable housing, thank's tujenge.
I definitely love Maryanne Mackenzie's home style idea. Brings me one step closer to my tiny home idea in Kenya, kudos Anthony Kisilo. With a few adjustments I can see myself living in one of these, God willing. Well done Ms. Mackenzie!
The introduction of new and innovative ideas is refreshing to the real estate industry.
Indeed. It shall take some time to reverse mabati stereotype that it's of the poor. It is a very versatile and affordable material for construction. We are hopefull that the population shall be brave in embracing it's versatility.
In love with the couple. Life is indeed what you make out of it. The couple is in many ways in control of their own reality - and thats the true definition of freedom
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Informative piece.... Well done Mia and Orjee!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯
This is brilliant! As a site manager one of your workers needs proper shoes for this job ,block ikiangukia miguu..utalipa insurance kali!!
Well done @Kisilo..very creative..
@Maryann you are very bold.. I applaud you 💯
in countries like somalia, hollow blocks are the only used building materials used.. And the main reasons are 2.
1. the availability of cheap sand
2. the hollow space swallows the bullets that might be shot at the wall.
This is awesome absolutely awesome
Thank you ntv for the best and most informative content
This is nice. Very informative!
Wow. This is awesome.❤️❤️
Great job
How can I get molds? I need a perimeter fence. Please inbox.
Wonderful, can you fill the hollow part part with soil?
Great ideas.innovative👏👏👏
Mobb Architects ang OrjeeMaryanne…good job!
Thanks githinji. I really appreciate the presentation the narok mapati house. Kindly send me the number of fundi for narok house
Very impressive.👏👏👍
Very beautiful design
18:00This is a nice house yes what about the heat and the noise during raining season thou am asking this NTV will never get back to you at all
Insulate with plywood
@@gracenjuguna7292 hehehe
The heat and rain noise is to be addressed through insulation.
The mabati roof structure has a cavity of 50mm that allows for insulation material. These range from expanded polystyrene (EPS), rockwool, reflective foil insulation, foam mattress and many other solutions.
In this case, we shall insulate with the reflective foil insulation and clad the foil with 6mm plywood that shall be painted.
Very interesting
Wow how much for @ brick??and how many would I need to build a 4bedroomed house
My peeps 👏👏👏👏 welldone Mia and Orjee
How much for a 2 bedroom?
orjeemaryanne Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cost for a 3 bedroom with a kitchen,2WC and sitting room
Do you work only in Nairobi?Or where can one find you in the outskirts of nairobi ie Lugari?
Mtu akipita ukioga hapo open air😮
Can I have your contacts pls.
I want to know whether they can build a shop
Does this save on cost?
can you delivery to lakipia county
How can I get the contact of the builder?
great innovation luv it
i like it, and per piece or per block is how much.
Please share contact for the twist block company in Kibera. Thanks
Waiting for the contacts too
Totally impressive! How can contact Kisilo?
Mobb architecture
I live in Ngong, how can I contact Maryanne?
We are here @lifeinkajiado
I am so interested in these bricks. Can I have your contact?
na sio kama ya darugo 🤣
This guy(the presenter) is not professional at all, his questions and comments 👎👎
Stop lying to yourselves this house looks bad. The idea is off.
Yako iko wapi.
Wamburu give us another solution for the poor in america many of houses ni mbao tupu even roof
Beauty is subjective
They are Awesome to most of us living in mabati houses Kenya or cheap wooden houses in America. Kindly share a better option and let us compare and contrast
Actually the second house can be made pretty with good insulation and finishes and a nice landscaping outside. I have seen a house in Michigan that resembles that house. But that foundation though sini CBD ya manyoka zinakaa huko manze. I wish they did poured concrete for the foundation.