The Secret Buried in Kenya’s Foundations: Why Some Builders Hide Money in Concrete

POLITE NOTICE: We the Lanny Builders, share this not to judge, but to explore the fascinating tapestry of Kenya’s building traditions. Whether you believe in these practices or not, we honor what communities hold sacred. After all, every foundation—literal or cultural—has its own story. Let’s dive into it! In Kenya’s complex construction culture, you’ll find […]

The Role of Technology in Revolutionizing Construction in Kenya (2025)

The construction industry in Kenya is rapidly evolving with the adoption of advanced technologies that improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance quality. From Nairobi’s bustling urban projects to rural developments in Meru and Kisumu, technology is transforming how buildings are designed, managed, and built. This article examines key technological innovations shaping Kenya’s construction sector in […]

Navigating Nairobi’s Zoning Laws for Home Extensions

Understanding the Zoning Landscape Zoning laws are an essential part of urban planning in Nairobi. They dictate how land can be used in specific areas, guiding everything from building heights to population density. These laws are overseen by the Nairobi City County Government through the Physical Planning Department, and they ensure orderly development, safety, and […]

Maximizing Small Plot Spaces for Affordable Housing in Kenya

In Kenya, land scarcity and rising property prices in urban centers such as Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu have made building affordable housing increasingly challenging. However, innovative design strategies and smart construction approaches enable homeowners to maximize small plots efficiently. This article provides an in-depth look at practical techniques, regulations, and trends to build comfortable, cost-effective […]

Why the “Fundi You Know” Might Be the Most Expensive Choice You Make

Every Kenyan knows someone who “knows a good fundi.” Maybe it’s your cousin’s friend from ushago, or a guy who once did a great paint job in your neighbour’s flat. He’s available, affordable, and you feel like you’re helping a brother out. Until your doors won’t close properly. Your tiles start popping. Your house begins […]

Rainwater Harvesting Systems for Kenyan Homes: A Sustainable Water Solution

Water scarcity is a pressing issue across Kenya, especially during dry seasons when water rationing becomes common in Nairobi, Machakos, and other counties. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is emerging as a smart, eco-friendly, and cost-effective solution that homeowners across urban and rural areas are adopting to reduce dependency on municipal supplies and secure reliable water access. […]

Why Construction Timing in Kenya Can Make or Break Your Entire Budget

Many people assume that as long as you have money and approvals, you can start building. Technically true. But if you’re building in Kenya and ignoring the calendar, you’re not just risking delays—you’re flirting with budget blowouts, structural flaws, and endless site frustrations. Let’s break it down. Heads-up: Kenya’s seasons don’t just affect crops—they affect […]

How Poor Site Supervision Leads to Millions in Wasted Materials (and How to Stop It)

Picture this: you walk onto your building site after a few days away. Sand you paid for has disappeared. Steel bars are scattered and bent. The tiles you imported? Cracked—because they were dumped carelessly in the rain. This isn’t an accident. It’s a consequence of poor site supervision. It happens all the time in Kenya. […]