Some people design spaces.
She built an entirely new language for them.
Spaces are not built for walls. They are built for the people who will live inside them.
But the industry had a problem nobody was solving. Between the boldest architectural vision and the client sitting across the table, something was always lost in translation. A gap where feeling should have been.
In a market moving as fast and as ambitiously as Kenya's luxury real estate sector, that simply wasn't good enough.
3D visualization existed — but it was being treated as a technicality. A footnote. A checkbox on a developer's production list. Nobody was wielding it as the most powerful commercial and emotional tool available to the industry.
Ivy saw what others were missing: that a hyper-realistic render is not just a pretty picture. It is the moment a client stops imagining and starts believing. The moment a deal moves from possible to inevitable.
She decided that needed to change — and she built Aurem Privé to change it.
Today, Aurem Privé operates at the intersection of architectural precision and luxury storytelling — serving the most ambitious developers, architects, and homeowners in the region.
Every project is led personally by Ivy, bringing the trained eye of an interior designer, the conviction of a visionary, and an unrelenting standard that has become the studio's quiet signature.
Not renders. Not deliverables. Moments of recognition — the one where a client looks at a screen and whispers: "That's it. That's exactly it."
That moment is what Aurem Privé is built for.
Visualization is not a service. It is the moment a client falls in love with something that doesn't exist yet.
If you're building something that deserves to be felt —
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