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semitunde:The easiest thing! You're talking to an authority in wireless integration. Come and see me use AirPlay inside H52 when doing presentations to my clients on large screen using my iPad and iPhone without physical connections. See the pic below.
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semitunde:Inside 22sqm office space, in-ceiling speaker solution is an overkill. A beautifully crafted wireless speaker system is good enough to complement the office décor. Cut the wires. Cut the worries. ________ The Biofil Guy can be reached via mobile 0705 613 7600. I've not done business with them. They are still showing me what they got and their reference sites.
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Can we have more pictures of your completed projects? |
Frameless Glass Partition
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Inside NextHome|H52
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Transforming 22sqm shop space into a model office The Floor
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Who copied who? Design inspiration 1. Manhattan Skyline mural in an office in the United Kingdom 2. Manhattan Skyline mural in NextHome Office in Lekki, Lagos NG
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Who copied who? Design inspiration Pic 1. GLG Office Headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, New York by Clive Wilkinson Architects. Pic 2 & 3. NextHome Office in Lekki, Lagos by NextHome Design and Builds.
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Wallpaper installation Installing murals on the meeting room/breakout zone. Supplied by 1Wall.com
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H52 by NextHome As a usual tradition with all our projects, NextHome's new office space in Ikota Shopping Complex is receiving a lot of compliments on the look and feel of our refreshingly dynamic work environment. I can't wait to see the expression you'll adore after seeing our new office. It's not so difficult to find us. Our new office space is a perfect expression of our style and value proposition. We welcome you! H52 | NextHome
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NextHome H52 | Office Remodel Work
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H52 by NextHome - Flexibity meets Efficiency. When we took up the shop in ISC, we began brainstorming how we can effectively maximize the space available. Much of the work at NextHome in /015 will be done in one-on-one conversation, or small-group meetings. So a flexible office space was given a significant consideration--especially as the company grows. In a typical traditional office, a worker is away from her desk 40 to 60 percent of the time to attend meetings etc. (Now that's inefficient use of space.) Here, at NextHome, we believe as workers become dependent on only a highly portable computer, the traditional notion of the cubicle office, or the executive office, seems unnecessary. Here at H52, we created not just a mixed-use office space, but also seating arrangements for small groups of employees who will work together frequently, encasing the area with toughened frameless glass screens to serve as a noise buffer. Our office is considered second to none in ISC because we are UNIQUE.
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The Shop
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The Quest The quest here is to remodel an existing (but boring) office space into more appealing modern multifaceted work environment, where employees have optimal opportunities both during and after work hours for socializing, collaboration, and convenience. The space remodel will also reflect our brand and personality. Project Design/Architect: NextHome Design+Build |
EgunMogaji:Hmm! Thank you sir Egunmogaji. NextHome|H52 deserves a dedicated thread on NL. It has birthed a lot of contemporary structures. Upcoming project.
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The Reserve by NextHome - Internal Work
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legendsmother:Let's discuss the project in details. Doing so might save you not only money but heartache as well. I can quickly assemble a good team for you (right here on NL) if I have your full brief or scope of work. Your build cost could be very low or high depending on the location of the project, the must-have features and the conveniences. Thank you. |
Muyesky:Nice! |
NextHome Van back in operation
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The Reserve by NextHome - External Work
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smiley001:When I said "Haven of Diasporans", I knew exactly what I mean. Most of those commercial properties are owned by our people in diaspora (especially Europe). ______ I love the opening up of that road by the govt. it really helped the community which is strategically positioned. I wish other govts can project into the future (especially the govt of Ogun state which is the gateway state bordering many states). A dry port in Ogun state will make it a commercial hub. Think of how having a Ladipo spare part in Ogun state will help decongest Lagos state and allow more people to reach the part market faster. Our town planning offices be like ministry of information where you scoop info on where to get genuine land and land seller. ![]() |
legendsmother:Na my food be dis. Make I come chop! However, giving you a guesstimate without physical assessment of the proposed development site is not advisable. Also what you've shown is one-side facade (who knows maybe a four sided facade might be the way to go), there's a need to discuss the finishes and every other thing with a knowledgeable branding and design team to create a space that coordinates with your site conditions yet still showcases your brand’s luxurious style without breaking bank. ~ Take note, branding and design team. ~ One-side facade works when you're having your boutique in middle of row of shops or when you're building pawnshop. Ballpark figure You should be prepared to spend nothing less than N7m or more (depending on your finishing taste) for something like this on 50 x 50 land excluding the external work. However, we cannot arrive at a final figure without a specification document. You may want to discuss with us further on this. _____ The beauty of this type of project are the screen dividers (I'll personally go for transparent ones), lighting scheme, open and connected lifestyle rooms, shelving configuration, high ceiling and the floor material.
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This Oga is over prepared for anything o. Spending all the savings on land on the necessities. This one na Oko Oke
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^^^ Smiley001, I won't advice my client to buy N4m on that road for residential build except its for commercial purpose (office complex etc). A lot of commercial activities are happening there and Ibadan people been who they are will build more event centres, hotels, clubs/bars, carwash on that main express road. My diaspora friends don't really need that. What they need is nearness to development, good road network, good neighbourhood, secure environment (not necessarily a gated community), access to water and other public utilities (without breaking bank), good topography (cliffs, hilltops, and other terrain that can offer nice view will sell fast), good zoning plan (residential, commercial, mixed use, industrial). ____________ In most cases, I don't really care about good roads if the price is right (let's assume a plot sell for N800k off major road) and the neighbourhood have good prospect. What I'll do is to play a big brother/philantrophic role by bringing a Caterpillar to do the earth road. With 150k in less than 4 hours, you can build a (2km) motorable road. Still make more sense to me than paying N3m for a land in a ready-made environment. |
EgunMogaji:Let me guess sir. You bought land in an undeveloped area (but not far from major infrastructure) where you can attract friends and like minds to build a mini-estate. Even those who doesn't have muscle to compete will have no choice than to sell to you or your friends. And those who chose to build will do something nice and befitting. Did I guess right? |
EgunMogaji:Oga, I got u. If only many people can reason your way. No comment. |
FastShipping:I really don't know the price but the Elebu I knew when I was in Ibadan about 15 years ago has really changed when I visited last year and this year. Beautiful structures that I can never imagine are fast springing up. I'm not an agent or land seller or intended to be one but I do work as land inspector for clients and give candid opinion on good prospects and the environment for purpose builds. Some will buy land because it's cheap. We advice based on development, road network, nearness to major town and cities, amongst many other factors. I'm sure Sir EgunMogaji should be able to help. I can also ask my client how much he got the land. |
EgunMogaji:Haven of diasporans ![]() Make we forget all the Lagos shakaras jor! Lagos is not well planned at all. Nothing has really wowed me in Lagos. It's really happening in IB. I just hope a good govt will resettle most of the people in the ancient structures at the city centre and convert them to Central Business Districts (CBDs). It has already started in some localities. Conversion and Repurposing but it will make more sense if the govt can take it up. |
EgunMogaji:You're very close to one of my client. We are at Aba Bashorun Road (7.35x, 3.83y). Good Terrain. |
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EgunMogaji:Elebu is closer to many quarries. Shouldn't cost so much. |
Dominionng:4k per meter is very reasonable. Cheaper than Aluminium parapet which sells for 15.5k But it looks like there'll be some concrete work before the installation. |
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. Its the new craze with up end clientele these days. Unless you need silence to concentrate.

