“Keep Up the Good Work”: Woman Shares Impressive Photos of Mud-Made House, Impresses Netizens

“Keep Up the Good Work”: Woman Shares Impressive Photos of Mud-Made House, Impresses Netizens

  • One lady flaunted her relatively new stunning living space, saying it is a work in progress
  • The woman aims to make her mud-made her paradise, and she is seemingly going in the right direction
  • The online community reacted to the photos she shared on Facebook of her room, with many applauding her

A lady has shown off her stunning house built with mud, otherwise called Mkhukhu in South African parlance, on Facebook, leaving netizens impressed.

Bubu Dlamini posted photos of Mkhukhu on a Facebook group called Make Your Bedroom Beautiful with Thembi's Linen. Her living space is painted white inside.

A lady shared photos of her mkhukhu and her vision on Facebook, and Mzansi was proud.
A woman said she wanted to turn her mkhukhu into paradise. Images: Bubu Dlamini
Source: UGC

She has a black and white carpet to match the painting. Dlamini definitely showed off here. She put on a yellow velvet couch to make the room brighter, warm and lovely.

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She also added cushions and a small carpet with a touch of yellow. Her nicely made bed also has a touch of colour. In addition, she has a wardrobe and a plasma TV with a stand.

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The Mkhukhu is relatively new, given that there are no plugs in some places to connect appliances. Dlamini also admitted that, saying that it is a work in progress. The lady is planning to make her living space her paradise.

Woman shows off her mkhukhu

See the Facebook photos of the living space below:

A woman showed off her beautiful Mkhukhu.
To make her space lively, she added a touch of yellow. Image: @Bubu Dlamini
Source: Facebook
A lady has a vision to make her mkhukhu into her paradise.
The lady had a beautiful bed and wardrobe with complimenting colours. Image: @Bubu Dlamini
Source: Facebook

Social media users loved the lady's mkhukhu

So far, she is doing a great job. Facebook users can attest to that, as many of them flocked to her comment section, applauding her for her creativity and encouraging her not to give up on the dream of making the Mkhukhu her paradise.

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@Constance Connie wished her luck:

"Love the vision! Turning your Mkhukhu into your own paradise is a great goal to have. Good luck with the transformation! "

@Zah MakaZibu Mkhize adored:

"Nice."

@PollyRetha Adeintelle loved:

"Keep up the good work."

@Thabang L Twaizen Nkoana stanned:

"This is absolutely amazing"

Lady builds house, decorates veranda and pillars with tiles

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young Nigerian lady, who successfully built a house, celebrated her significant achievement extensively on TikTok.

In addition to sharing photos of the house, the lady also displayed her name on the property deed.

Young people commenting in her online section praised the new landlady for her remarkable accomplishment.

Source: Briefly.co.za

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