Being rich is good – Burna Boy kept saying ‘wow’ when he first saw the design of his million dollar
Burna Boy, a Grammy winner, has just settled into a seven-bedroom house in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial and artistic hub, at the beginning of 2020. The two-story Lekki mansion, designed by Burna’s architect Akose Enebeli, was built so that Burna could live by himself.
When Burna saw Enebeli’s plans for his own new home in the not-too-distant future, he was ecstatically “mind blown” and had many residences throughout the world. Burna is a famous Nigerian singer, composer, and rapper. “He just kept saying ‘wow, wow you’re bursting my brain,’” Enebeli explains to AD.
Enebeli’s design is a peaceful 13,000 square foot refuge in the middle of frenetic Lagos, a megacity with 20 mιllιon inhabitants. The enormous building has a serene façade of beige and gray and is outfitted with all the amenities of modern luxury living. It features lofty ceilings, a personal theater, lounges, and a game room inside. Tall windows and a lot of garage space are also included.
The 3,700 square foot building, which is split into two separate sections, was designed by Enebeli and his colleagues to maximize natural light.
A recording studio, a gym, and guest artist accommodations are all together in one area. For Burna, the other is a more private space. It has his principal bedroom suite, private terrace, and the gathering place for his closest friends.
Without doors, the downstairs rooms form a continuous, open space with one interior flowing directly into the next. The main living room, which opens to a sizable window overlooking the manicured gardens, is noteworthy.