HOUSE TOUR GHANA | From Derelict House to Luxury Airbnb made from Bamboo | House & Hustle


HOUSE TOUR GHANA | From Derelict House to Luxury Airbnb made from Bamboo | House & Hustle


Welcome to House & Hustle! In this series I visit people’s amazing homes and find out what the hustle is that got them there!

In this video I meet Vernell Akyeampong, Entrepreneur, Co-Owner of AfroFuture (previously Afrochella) and Owner of the prestigious and eco-sustainable Bamboo House which we tour in this video. He renovated his family…

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  1. Vanessa can we get to interview you? Free Consultation would like to have the opportunity to interview both you and this man too, let us know if its possible ans what is needed to make it happen. Thanks

  2. This is mind blowing, i love it, 100 percent organic house, no artificial material, I'm going to be the firt Caribbean to build the same thing in Ghana. Long live Mama Africa and all black people around the world 🌍🤜🏿🤛🏿🌍

  3. I hate this open shower concept that is common in Africa simply for health and safety reasons. Why do you have to get the whole bathroom wet for someone going to use just the Loo or wash hand basin or just to do your make up. It does not make sense at all and they can be really slippery some times.

  4. How about doing a story about a typical Ghanaian family who struggle day in day out to keep their head above water. You show stories so far from reality for most Ghanaians who have been hit by the mismanagement of the economy for decades 😂

  5. Vanessa, your clothes R always BEAUTIFULlll! Blogs , your Energy Family Honesty Humility Realness…… Heartwarming ! To say the least!📕🖤📗🌞🌙✨🐚🏝️🕯️🌍🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🧘🏾‍♂️🏝️🛖🤲🏾💐💐💐

  6. He has done very well. I appreciate this innovation with materials native to Ghana which the people for the nost part are not utilizing. We need more buildings like this, theres a while industry not being explored, buildingsmade from wood, bamboo and clay.

  7. The design is very nice! Appreciate the background information how he learned Civil Engineering and applied it to his lfe versus building up other peoples lands.