PHOTOS: An Inside Look at NTV Property Show Host, Edwin Musiime's MultiMillion House

Posted on December 06, 2021
By Sean Musa Carter
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NTV Uganda property show host Edwin Musiime paraded off his multi million mega mansion in Buziga where he build a hotel inside a home, this has left many shocked and noding in approval.

According to Muloodi, Musiime built his charming home on only 12 decimals in Buziga. He planned well for his space. Musiime’s mega pad of three floors has a guest room, a gym, a children’s room, his bedroom, office space and a prayer room.

Twelve decimals are smaller than a 50×100. Despite the small space, the classy house has a compound, an open garage that can host at least two large cars and two self-contained staff quarters.

Musiime grew up in Buziga and later rented there. The land he bought, Musiime recalls, had no access road, so he negotiated with his neighbours to access the land that would later host his home. He says he loves the refreshing feeling in hotels, so he wanted his house to feel like one. Having visited Morocco and Dubai frequently, cultures from these countries inspired his interior.

The house has two art installations with a great Marrakech design feel. The non-wall room divider gives off a holy place feel, draped in white, yet the rest of the house reassures you it is a home.

Because he used professionals, he got some ideas about the house at a cheap cost. For instance, the 3D wall panel installation protrudes from the wall without taking lots of space at USh150,000.

Musiime supervised the construction, which helped him get his dream house reasonably.

His company, Homex Uganda, created the initial design, which he supplemented with Top Touch, another architect firm, for his dream to come true.

“As a person who is building the house, you cannot leave everything to the engineers, you must also get involved,” he says.

Musiime used local materials and professionals in his construction journey. His modern kitchen shares space with a dining room, while just outside it, there’s a balcony with an outside kitchen for foods that cannot be prepared in a modern setup.

He boasts of some incredible artworks. Some are of his family, while others are bible or spiritually inspired. The mirrors add freshness and surprise to the rooms. He thought every feature out from the gate, wall cladding, interlocking grass pavers, and 3D wall panel interior made the house breathtakingly beautiful.

Musiime’s house has a guest room, children’s room, office space, prayer room, and master bedroom that he refers to as the presidential suite. All rooms are self-contained, with a toilet for visitors.

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