CUSTOM FURNITURE

CUSTOM FURNITURE

We do Custom Furniture

ARCHITECT PLANNING

ARCHITECT PLANNING

We do professional Architect Designs

INTERIOR DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGN

We also do interior designs

Why concrete all the time?

Whenever I walk through the streets of Kampala, I marvel at the monotony of high rise buildings built primarily in concrete and it baffles me. It is like an unwritten, unspoken rule that every builder follows unequivocally and without question or thought. I ask myself; Who came up with this rule, and why do we

REAL FINANCIAL TEACHERS

Despite the fact that every investor needs a teacher to inspire him or her, there is need to manage the flow of financial information from the various teachers. All teachers give out three types of information namely; facts, opinions and principles. A fact is something that can be proven to exist through some sort of

5 OTHER ARCHITECTS’ TRADES

The profession of Architectural Design is the most versatile profession on earth. This is open to debate of course, but that is a conversation for another article. For now, let us focus our attention on things that architects can do, taught or not, and I will mention only five. 1. PHOTOGRAHY This is a very

ENTERING THE OUTSIDE

A literary attempt to convince you all of the importance of nature in a house. Imagine a courtyard inside a house. A modest green little space perhaps with a skylight shading it above, with a single Cherry or Mint tree growing in the centre, and a small pond with gold fish swimming peacefully within the

THE FORMS MONEY TAKES

Like Matter, money takes on three forms namely; gas, liquid and solid. The gaseous form represents the Electronic money that can only be accessed by an electronic message and is often protected by passcodes. The advantages of this form are but not limited to, making money transfers easily, making storage of large sums convenient, and

THE SKETCHY ARCHITECT

Disclaimer: Riddled with puns and dad jokes Let me tell you the tale of the Sketchy architect. The sketchy architect drew everything his clients wanted. He drew his thoughts, his ideas, his visions, and perhaps the client’s as well. But the client did not appreciate all his efforts, even after he toned down the handwork

UNDER ONE ROOF

What if the whole world lived under one roof? Some may say it’s crazy. Others may retort that it is in fact brilliant. I agree with both. And let me tell you why. It is crazy because how would we fit everyone’s personalities, interior design tastes and preferences into one building? From the skyscraper lovers