Cuban woman remodels her house in Caibarién while living in the U.S.: Here’s what the interior of her home in Cuba looks like

A Cuban woman from Caibarién transforms her home using alternative energy and recycling, gaining recognition on social media for her ingenuity and determination in the face of Cuba's economic challenges.

House in CubaPhoto © @diazyeny0 / TikTok

A Cuban woman from Caibarién, Villa Clara, has touched the hearts of hundreds of social media users after sharing a video of the renovation process of her home in Cuba. The video has garnered admiration for the progress made despite the challenges many families on the island face.

Although the Cuban woman currently resides in the United States, she continues to invest efforts and resources in improving her family home in Caibarién.

In a brief tour posted on his TikTok account (@diazyeny0), he showcases various areas of the property where he has installed a battery system, an electrical inverter, and modern appliances such as a washer-dryer, freezer, and an audio system. “I still have a lot to do, but step by step we will achieve it,” he wrote alongside the video.

The images show significant improvements in the home's infrastructure, featuring decorative floors, a renovated kitchen, metal furniture, and resources for food and water storage. There are also work boots and tools visible, suggesting that remodeling tasks are still ongoing.

The video has been met with messages of support and congratulations from other Cubans, both on the island and abroad, who recognize the effort involved in renovating a home given Cuba's current economic context.

The publication also highlights how many citizens turn to alternative energy and recycling materials to improve their living conditions in the face of constant blackouts, the deterioration of the housing stock, and shortages of construction materials.

Frequently Asked Questions about Home Renovation in Cuba

How did the woman from Caibarién, Cuba manage to remodel her house?

The Cuban resident in Caibarién managed to remodel her house thanks to a joint effort with her husband since they emigrated to the United States 13 years ago. This project has been made possible by the resources obtained abroad, allowing her to install modern systems and update the infrastructure of her home in Cuba.

What challenges do Cubans face when renovating their homes on the island?

Cubans are facing economic limitations, shortages of construction materials, and persistent blackouts. These challenges compel many to turn to alternative energy sources and recycling materials to improve their living conditions.

Why do some Cubans choose to invest in properties in Cuba?

Some Cubans choose to invest in properties in Cuba to maintain a connection with their homeland and as a plan for their return. Although they face criticism and warnings about the risks of investing on the island under the current regime, many value the connection to their roots and the possibility of returning one day.

How does the energy crisis in Cuba affect the daily lives of residents?

The energy crisis in Cuba severely affects daily life, with blackouts lasting several hours or even days. This forces Cubans to rush household tasks when electricity is available and to seek makeshift solutions for cooking and preserving food.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.