Having regained possession of his Runda home, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi is now enjoying the comfort that his humble abode has to offer.
Stucked in the leafy suburbs of Runda, Linturi's home offers freestyle exterior cradles that welcome sunset views from a glace.
Surrounded by a plantation fence with multi-stemmed willowing trees, the Runda home's gate welcomes visitors to a rare kind of honour, if not peaceful atmosphere.
The one-story building was designed as a mushroom plaster dream that seats on a small party in a wooden enclave Runda suburb.
Succulents and shrubs on the mansion's front yard offer an easy-to-maintain garden alternative while the green fence provides the perfect view to watch trimmed hedges, birds and bees pass by the towing mansion.
Fronted by almost a half-football pitch overlapping yard, the Ksh100 million golden brown mansion blooms into the air with its imposing design.
A few strides around the house will lead a visitor to a sanded verandah that is nestled between standing columns.
Spotting a sculpt exterior garden, the compound hosts a few placed rocks around the front yard reinforcing the modern building that is resplendent with tall concrete columns.
Linturi's contemporary abode was built using concrete, slatted wood and glass to create a cascade of layers that stretch over more than the one-acre plot of land.
On the walls, brownish stone paintings drive an emotional comfort that is sustained by the serenity of the urban surroundings that Runda has to offer.
The snazzy exterior design combines varnished timber, plaster and mushroom tones that finish off its frontage with a row of manicured glade hedges.
Linturi's Runda mansion's walls are slated with blinds and vertical glass panes that match its golden colour to a rock entrance that leads to various doors.
The Runda mansion is clouded with interlocking levels of the versatility of colours featuring large panes of glass and wider balconies.
The use of nature and technology to merge a beautiful autumn setting was a clever way of introducing a concrete-clad passage and a large glass lounge that opens up the indoor-outdoor flow.
Linturi also integrated a greenery surface that created creeping fern drapes over the mansion's living and garage areas.