A home built for generations.
Some homes are built to impress. Héritage was built to endure. A mega mansion in the heart of Kenya's countryside — conceived as the final chapter of a life fully lived and the first page of a legacy just beginning.
The brief was deeply personal. A family home for retirement — grand enough to gather everyone, intimate enough to feel like rest. Every space had to carry both weight and warmth.
The result is a residence that moves between grandeur and grace — from formal dining rooms that seat a dynasty to a pergola where evenings end slowly around an open fire.
Héritage does not announce itself. It reveals itself — room by room, detail by detail, in the quiet confidence of spaces that know exactly what they are.
The master bedroom is anchored by a hand-painted botanical mural — a landscape that brings the outside world in and grounds the room in something timeless. Gold sculptural lighting hovers above, warm and unhurried.
The formal dining room seats a generation around a marble table beneath cascading crystal rings. The living room offers the kind of comfort that says: you have arrived, you may now rest.
Outside, the pergola breathes. Grass underfoot, fire at the center, the sky overhead. This is where the day ends and memory begins. Héritage isn't a house. It is a homecoming.