In Kenya, building a home is a rite of passage. Whether you’ve just secured a 50×100 plot in Ruiru, a serene acre in Nanyuki, or are developing in the heart of Syokimau, the goal is
The image of a “smart home” in Kenya has long been associated with sci-fi movies or the ultra-luxury mansions of Muthaiga and Karen. However, as we move through 2026, a significant shift is happening. Driven
Building a home in Kenya is often a once-in-a-lifetime investment. You aren’t just looking for shelter; you are building an asset for your children and a retirement haven for yourself. At Centimax Construction, we analyze
The “Wow” Factor in Modern Architecture Walk into any traditional Kenyan “mansionette,” and you often find a flat, predictable floor plan. However, at Centimax Design & Construction Ltd, we see a massive shift in homeowner
If you had told a Nairobi resident five years ago that they would voluntarily move to Athi River or Kamulu, they would have laughed. Back then, those areas were “ushago” (the village). But fast forward
The new year in Nairobi began with a headline no one wanted to see: the catastrophic collapse of a 16-storey building on Muhoho Avenue in South C. As the dust settles and rescue teams work
The Kenyan architectural landscape is undergoing a silent revolution. Gone are the days when “luxury” simply meant a large house with a perimeter wall and a gatehouse. Today’s sophisticated homeowner in Nairobi, Mombasa, or Eldoret
Building a home or a commercial investment in Kenya is often described as a “test of faith.” We’ve all seen the unfinished shells of houses dotting the landscape from Kitengela to Ruiru—monuments to broken budgets
At Centimax Design & Construction, we believe that “Stop Dreaming, Start Building” isn’t just a slogan—it’s a commitment to the memories you create inside the walls we build. As the festive lights go up across
“Stop Dreaming, Start Building”. We’ve all said it: “One day, I’ll build that house.” At Centimax Design & Construction, we think “one day” should be today. Whether you are eyeing a modern sanctuary or a