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Why More Kenyans Are Choosing Wooden Homes: What We See From the Ground

Wooden homes are growing fast in Kenya. Not because of trends, but because of real reasons: time, comfort, cost and a connection to the land. Here is what we see after building across the country since 2016.

Why More Kenyans Are Choosing Wooden Homes

Ten years ago, if you said you wanted to build a wooden house, people would raise an eyebrow. "Timber? Like the old days?" Today that reaction has almost disappeared. Something real has changed.

We see it in the volume of enquiries we receive, in the conversations at building sites, and in the way our completed homes are talked about by the people who live in them.

Reason One: Speed

Brick and mortar construction in Kenya takes time. A standard family home can take 7 to 11 months from the first brick to handover. During that whole period, you are paying rent somewhere else, managing a workforce that has slow periods when concrete cures and waiting on materials that take weeks to arrive.

Our timber builds typically finish in 4 to 9 weeks for the same size of home. That is not a sales pitch — it is what our project records show going back to 2016.

Reason Two: Natural Temperature Control

Timber is one of the best natural insulators available. It holds the cool of the morning and moderates the afternoon heat. People living in our homes in Nanyuki, Naivasha and Laikipia consistently tell us they rarely need electric heating or air conditioning.

This is established science. Timber has roughly five times the thermal mass of brick or concrete block for the same wall thickness.

Reason Three: Environmental Responsibility

Kenya has a national tree-planting programme. A timber construction sector that sources from well-managed forests works alongside that goal rather than against it.

We source from suppliers who follow forestry regulations. And timber offcuts can be repurposed or composted rather than sent to landfill.

Reason Four: A Different Kind of Beauty

This one is harder to measure but impossible to ignore. There is something about a timber home that touches people. The smell of fresh wood. The warmth of natural grain. The sound of rain on a timber-framed roof.

When people visit completed homes, they almost always say the same thing: it feels like home. That is what we are trying to build every time.


If you are ready to start thinking about your own wooden home, start a conversation with us. We will not overwhelm you with numbers before we understand what you need. We listen first.

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