Why Your Concrete in Nairobi Isn’t Just Concrete (And Why Your House Depends on It)

Let me tell you something most contractors won’t admit over chai at the site office: that grey stuff you see being poured everywhere? It’s not just concrete. Not really. And in Kenya’s brutal climate, treating it like generic concrete is how buildings start cracking before the paint dries. I’ve watched too many developers in Runda, […]

The Architecture of Choice: Building Homes That Guide Us Towards Better Living

The Compound That Feels Right In today’s article we’re gonna have to remember an estate or a gated community we once visited that just felt… different. The kids were outside playing, neighbours were chatting by a shaded bench, and there was a quiet, almost unnoticed sense of order. No one was yelling about parked cars, […]

Building Your Shamba Smart: The Lanny Builders’ Phased Masterplan for Generational Wealth

The Half-Built Dream House We’ve all seen it, haven’t we? You drive out to the family land in Ruiru, Kitengela, or somewhere off the Kangundo Road. There’s the main house, standing proud. Then, just a few metres away, there’s the “temporary” iron-sheet kitchen that has become permanent. Next to it, a makeshift mkokoteni-style structure storing […]

From Nuisance to Network: Designing the Kenyan Home Around the Boda Boda Hustle

The Unseen Driveway Guest If you have a home in any growing Kenyan suburb—think Kitengela, Ruaka, or parts of Ngong—you know this scene all too well. It’s early morning, and the distinct sputter of a motorcycle echoes outside your gate. Your boda boda guy, trusted and reliable, is already waiting. But where does he wait? […]

Rethinking the Kenyan Perimeter Wall: Can We Feel Safe Without Living in a Fortress

The Great Wall Paradox Let’s be honest, if you drive through the estates of Nairobi, from Kileleshwa to the leafy suburbs of Karen, or even the newer developments off Thika Road, one thing defines our architecture more than anything else: the wall. And not just any wall. We’re talking about the 7-foot, 8-foot, sometimes 10-foot […]

How Kenya’s New “Mudcrete” Blocks Could Change Affordable Housing Forever

Kenya is facing a serious housing shortage — with millions of people struggling to find affordable, decent homes. Traditional cement blocks, while sturdy, can be expensive and tough to come by in some parts of the country. But now, there’s a promising alternative quietly gaining ground: mudcrete blocks. What makes mudcrete blocks so interesting is […]

Why Kenyans Are Now Designing Kitchens Based on Their Grandmother’s Cooking Habits

The future of kitchen design in Kenya is… rural? A growing number of Kenyan homeowners are intentionally blending traditional cooking wisdom with modern cabinetry and layouts. From planning space for three-stone cookers in suburban homes to designing counters based on where “shosh” used to peel nduma under a tree, this trend isn’t about nostalgia — […]

How Witchcraft and Superstition Affect Land Transactions and Construction in Kenya

Notice: Lanny Builders respects and celebrates the diversity of cultural beliefs and practices. Our articles are intended for edutainment purposes only, aiming to spark interesting discussions and insights. We do not intend to judge, criticize, or offend any individual’s or group’s sacred beliefs or practices. Our goal is to inform, educate, and entertain, while promoting […]