However, in the recent past it has gained ting acceptance and is gradually finding its way into private spaces. If you choose the living room, for instance, make sure the graffiti is the first thing a visitor sees when the enter,” says Mr Jeremiah Mutembei, a freelance interior architect. For instance, a house designed for a young couple from New York living in Nairobi, had a picture of New York City drawn on the living room wall. PROPERTY VALUEThrilled that graffiti is slowly finding its way to framed artwork, the indoors and even tiles, Mr Muriithi says it is fine to have graffiti in one’s home as long as it’s positive and beautiful. Therefore, if the agreement allows graffiti in the house, then the tenant can go ahead and have them.
Source: Daily Nation July 13, 2017 03:00 UTC