How It Works

A Structured Build. Real Learning.

Kavechi is designed as a guided construction experience.

Children don't randomly assemble pieces - they follow the same logical sequence real houses use.

Each stage builds on the last.

Step 1 - Set the Foundation

Every build begins with planning. 

Children use the base template to understand layout, positioning, and spacing before placing structural components. They begin to see how preparation affects the entire build.

Concepts introduced: 

  • Layout and sequencing
  • Measuring and alignment
  • Planning before action

Step 2 - Build the Structure

Walls are assembled using bottom plates, studs, and top plates - just like real framing.

Children learn:

  • Why spacing matters
  • How vertical load travels
  • What keeps a wall straight
  • Why structure must be precise

They don't just build walls.
They understand why they stand.

Step 3- Add the Roof

The roof introduces angles, pitch, and structural support.

Children explore:

  • Why roof pitch matters
  • How angles affect stability
  • How structure distributes weight

Math becomes visible.
Geometry becomes physical.

Built to Be Rebuilt

Kavechi caters to all families. This system can be rebuilt many times, allowing each child to have the same learning experience. As your child progresses, your lessons too can be beginner friendly, from simply using parts for counting or measuring. to using the house as a tool to help your children understand how the real world works.

Guided, Not Overwhelming

Kavechi is designed for children aged 8+ (with supervision for younger builders).

Clear instructions guide each stage, while leaving room for curiosity and discussion.

Parents don't need construction knowledge - just a willingness to explore alongside their child.