Décor items are known to increase the value of properties and the Bahati’s have seemingly invested heavily in dressing their new home.
Speaking during a video documenting the process of moving into their new mansion, Diana Marua has disclosed that the cheapest artwork was not less than Ksh100,000.
This, she is heard saying while instructing the movers to take extra care while handling the items.
“Guys, please be very careful. Don’t break anything here because the cheapest artwork here is Ksh100,000,” she said.
Bahati as well is heard warning his kids against putting drawings on the wall and hanging on chandeliers, claiming they cost him a handful of money.
“Let us all agree that you will be watching TV from your entertainment room…please do not jump on my piano. It is very expensive. No hanging on chandeliers please,” he warned.
The Bahati’s have for the last couple of weeks been making headlines for their lavish lifestyle.
It all began on Valentine’s day when Bahati reportedly gifted Diana a brand new Landcruiser Prado TX estimated to be around Ksh9 million on top of the Ksh27 million house.
The gifts sparked a lot of backlash with most netizens questioning the authenticity behind it and dismissing it as clout chasing.
This forced Bahati to address the concerns and in his defence, he stated;
“To those who are doubting that God can bless a poor boy from the slums, let me confirm this, yes I am a boy from Mathare slums and to those that believe God can raise a man from poverty to glory, May God do it for you too in Jesus name.”
Adding: “The God who raised me is faithful to bless anyone.”
Diana would later respond saying; “Amen my baby!!! Prove them wrong. From grass to grace, you are highly favoured,” she wrote.