Thanks guys, you have answered my question
101% and beautifully at that. Asanteni!
@Jamplu this method makes a lot of sense. I especially like the idea of doing first coat before tiling.
@Ryko; top down approach definitely is convincing and what I was leaning towards. Thanks! Mfuko is threadbare but sacrifices will have to be made for me to move in asap.
@hardwood: This method also makes lots of sense. Moving from most important (read costly) to less important. Thanks!
@Wukan. I love your answer about an organically improved house. I fully am of the same thinking (and not just because my pockets are empty and I cannot afford to do everything at once). My biggest challenge has been pressure to escape rent. This, I have found, has also put a lot of pressure on me to compromise on quality as I go along. For example last week I found myself harakisharing the plastering guys to finish because I am trying to move in asap, then I saw the quality of the harakishwad work and realised it is better they slow down. Once inside after kissing my landlady goodbye forever I can really take my time to do everything right. Tolerating nyokonyoko work will be a no-no and I can supervise from up close kila siku. The pressure will be completely gone so even if my kitchen remains an echo filled hall for a few months while I save up for and install the right cabinets for it, hamna shida hata kidogo.
I appreciate all the ongoing help! Thanks all and be blessed!
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!