Wow wow wow … what a coincidence, just built my home in Malindi too and I’m from the Bay as well. So exciting
@confusedbutexcited
11 күн бұрын
Are you serious - great to meet you on here! Were a bit north of Malindi but lived there for about 4 years before building. When did you finish building!?
@lynn-njeri
9 күн бұрын
@@confusedbutexcited Thanks wow.., we just completed building maybe a month or two ago, just outskirts of Malindi town. I’m hoping to slowly ease out of the Bay Area eventually if I can work remotely. I’ll definitely email you when I’m in Malindi.
@taluj2298
15 күн бұрын
Well done guys. Having an accessible house is top tier! Around the pool would mazeras stones work for traction? I felt shivers when you asked safari how many y bags of cement. I have dreams of bags of cement because why does building consume cement??? 😭😭😭
@confusedbutexcited
15 күн бұрын
Its like theres an endless pit of cement. Funny story our fundi would always say he needed one or two more bags then the the next day say he needed 30. Grrrr! Mazeras is a good choice but our old house had rough mazeras and it was also a tripping hazard. Maybe in future we try the ones that are cut square.
@taluj2298
15 күн бұрын
@@confusedbutexcited yep same story of my life with cement. !
@sunnykay9
14 күн бұрын
V cool Maezo and Max. Watched this build over the year and wow 🤩 For a different build, to make it more accessible we made a rough ramp situation where you can sit on the veranda and roll / move all the way through the U shaped Swahili style home
@confusedbutexcited
13 күн бұрын
@sunnykay9 Heeey JK! makes sense about your ramp build , it makes such a difference!
@elizabethgreiner88
8 күн бұрын
That you have created a beautiful home that is nurturing and supportive is inspiring! Thank you for sharing and educating us with detailed explanations of your challenges and solutions, including your experiments that failed LOVE YOU MADLY
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