
BEFORE & (SOMETHING CLOSE TO) AFTER: A HOME TURNED FASHIONABLE OFFICE
I’m writing this while relaxing on a day bed in Kilifi, facing the ocean, watching friends play and drink in the pool. Why am I telling you this? I’m telling you so that you know how committed I am to keeping promises. I could be in the pool right now, but I’m here. With you. By choice. So you know you’re special to me.
I’ve been posting little sneak peeks of my latest project baby on Instagram, and I’ve been wanting to share this space with you for so long. I wanted to wait until the space was complete so that I could show the full transformation, but I’m really trying to learn to appreciate the process and be comfortable sharing things that are not “perfect” or “ready”; to appreciate progress. Plus it’s talking a little longer than planned and if I don’t share something, some of you might come for me – going my the comments in my DMs.
When my client, Catherine (also known as Fashionable Stepmum) reached out to me and told me she wanted to convert an old apartment into an office, my first instinct (after I completely freaked out and did a half naked happy dance in the bathroom) was to say no. I have a demanding full time job, a toddler and a rather active social life, and I just didn’t know whether I could handle it. Plus interior styling is not something I’ve studied or practiced for a long time – I just really like pretty spaces.
But then I remembered something I read sometime back: “Say yes, then figure out how to do it.” So I said yes, and it’s been two months of figuring it out. I’ve been sleeping late, juggling a 9-to-whenever-the-day-is-done job, trying to spend time with My Lover, our Gong and friends, more hours than I can count on phone talking to suppliers and fundis, balancing budgets, Googling things I don’t understand and praying I don’t screw things up.
She wanted something as classy as her. A comfortable working space that spoke to her personality and taste: simple, clean, a little glam. I’m known for my love for dark walls, heavy woods and modern-industrial-farmhouse-inspired style, so this was definitely going to be very different from my own space – and much more challenging for me.
Here’s what the space looked like before.

View from the entrance – this used to be the living and dining area

View from the former dining area into the living room

Kitchen – those floors triggered me

Corridor

Office 1 – this used to be a bedroom, without any closet space or ceiling light. It makes no sense at all.

Office 2 – also formerly a bedroom without a ceiling light

Bathroom 1 – the landlord had tiled the shower area but decided the stained floor and tiles could stay

Half bath – same stained tiles and floor, and a really old toilet
Now this old ground floor apartment is almost ready to be an office. Almost, and here’s what we’ve done so far, inspired by a colour palette of warm greys, white and gold tones. The paint colour used throughout is Plascon in Silver 38 (silk vinyl), with a simple brilliant white glossy paint on the doors and door frames.

I buy all my paint from Alibhai Shariff in Westlands. If you know what colour you want, you can call them and order, then go pay and collect. If not, you can spend some time there checking out the different colour options.

I usually turn to this colour chart before turning to Pinterest to see how different palettes look. It’s great for inspiration! Chart, gifted by Lynette from Plascon Kenya. (This plug is not sponsored, but it should be LOL)

Reception area – I’m obsessed with this custom couch from MobilCasa Furniture. Talk to Felix, he’ll sort you out. The rug and soft furnishings (pillows, throw) are from Carpet City and Smart Lady Home.

We initially had a small artificial monstera plant in the corner but decided to go for drama with this tall banana leaf palm I got from Dashing Spaces. I have no regrets.

This is what it looked like with the little artificial monstera in the corner. Which is why I decided to go for something more dramatic, and it made a huge difference.

This round custom mirror, which is about 80cm in diameter, was made by Daniel. He’s a master, and he also made the glass desks, coffee table, and bookshelf in this office. You can reach him on 0723465263.

I love playing with prints and textures, and keeping the pillows within the same colour palette allowed us to bring some character to the couch. Pillows and inserts from Smart Lady Home.

I find pillows to be one of the easiest pieces to decorate with, since you can move them around and change covers as often as you like. Both pillows from Smart Lady Home.

I thought it would be nice to have a glam receptionist’s desk, using this enormous zebra print seat and chandelier that Catherine already had, and a custom desk. Mixing prints also gives this corner a little playfulness. Decided to hang the prints on the wall (from Tile & Carpet Centre, together with the planter) a little lower than usual to hide some old house imperfections. Rug, Carpet City, custom desk, Daniel.

Got these midnight blue vases during Tile & Carpet Centre’s annual sale, and I’ll keep moving them around until I find them a proper home. But this isn’t too bad is it?

I wanted to add something other than a mirror at the end of the corridor, so I screwed these gold IKEA shelves the client already had and put some scented candles in there, then added a snake plant (Dashing Spaces) and patterned runner (SmartLady Home). The pendant light was also a sale find from Tile & Carpet Centre.

This runner is a dream (my toes, evidently, are not).

Even though the snake plant was cute enough in its little white plastic planter, I thought it would look nicer in a basket from Erika’s Antique. Fun fact: the basket is made from recycled plastic.

The bathrooms were quite a challenge because of the old floors and stained tiles, so I worked with Lina from Aposh Decor to paint the tiles white, and changed the sanitary ware so Catherine and her team could actually have something sanitary in there. I also added this simple woven pendant light.

Here is a close-up of the pendant light, which I got on sale for less than KES 1,600 during the Tile & Carpet Big Annual Sale. Win!

We covered the old floors with this mock-wood vinyl cover from Floor Decor Kenya. Went with grey because Catherine said her childhood ruined brown for her. Woven rug from Smart Lady Home.

Then we added some accessories – woven rug (Smart Lady Home), basket (Tile & Carpet Centre), sanitary ware and bathroom accessories (Ideal Ceramics). I just wish I had managed to conceal the water pipe.

Baskets are great for storage and organisation, and bring texture into any space.

I replaced the old, frameless mirror with this simple one from Ideal Ceramics and added a wall-mounted soap dispenser from the same place. You can get a similar mirror from Mr. Price Home. White hand towel, Tile & Carpet Centre.

Little accessories make a difference so they are not to be ignored. Artificial succulent (IKEA, client’s own), mirror (Ideal Ceramics), marble shower curtain (background, Smart Lady Home).

We kept Catherine’s office very clean and simple, with sleek lines and no fuss. This custom desk by Daniel has gone through a number of adjustments (it was initially too low), but I’m proud of it. Acrylic seats and office chair are both from Odds & Ends (on sale!)

Faux fur pillow from Smart Lady Home.

This is what it looked like from the front, before we raised it.

I also had this book shelf made for Catherine’s work space, again, by Daniel. I estimated the measurements because I had misplaced my tape measure (still haven’t found it) and spent a whole week panicking that it wouldn’t fit.

I’m not done styling it yet, so I don’t have any decent pictures I can share of it yet, but I love the play of gold on white with a touch of colour. The ceramic vase is from Tile & Carpet, potted succulent from Dashing Spaces, framed print and other accessories, client’s own.

Brought a touch of the modern and whimsical into the space with this wall bracket, also from Tile & Carpet. The same light fixture is also in the reception area and shared working space. Since it was on sale, I ended up buying 6 pieces.

Added this custom print, representing different body types, because Catherine is into body positivity. Framed print by Ideal Decor.

This woman is feeling herself…so should we. Framed print by Ideal Decor.

This shared work space has to be my favourite in the office. I’m obsessed with the bookshelf, a custom build from Muundo, my favourite new plug for that modern industrial look, and the sisal rug from Tile & Carpet Centre.

I was initially worried that having the book shelf here would take up too much floor space, but it turned out to be the star of the room. Ceramic vases, white hand towels and baskets, Tile & Carpet, throw, Smart Lady Home, all other accessories on the shelf are the client’s own.

Added these custom prints by Ideal Decor KE, in large frames, because a blank wall is always an opportunity to say something. And of course, my beloved snaked plants from Dashing Spaces in one of my favourite designs from Erika’s Antique.

Part of me feels like I chose these prints to speak to myself just as much as I wanted them to speak to my client. Custom print, Ideal Decor KE.

Just because it’s an office doesn’t mean it can’t be cozy. This throw from Smart Lady Home has since moved to the couch in the reception area.

I like to cluster decorative pieces in threes, and play with metallics, candles and greenery, which are my go-to accessories. All pieces client’s own.

From this angle you can see into the shooting room, which continues to have me stumped. It’s a small room with large expectations, and I’m praying something will come to me so I can make it feel complete.

While trying to figure things out, I moved this occasional chair (from Tile & Carpet Centre) to one corner, so it’s the first thing you see when you walk into the shooting room. I think this faux fur pillow from Smart Lady Home (initially shown in Catherine’s work space) looks much better here.

I love the reflection in this custom mirror by Daniel, which is big and beautiful, and which for some reason I have no picture of.

I’m wholly and completely obsessed with this modern industrial/vintage style light fixture from Creative Innovations.

We also have this rug in here, from Carpet City. I used the same one in Catherine’s work space and reception areas.
There are still a number of things pending: I haven’t finished accessorising the shelves, hanging up some art, putting up signage and decorating the kitchen. This is what it looks like now.

I’m just happy those stained floors and tiles are no longer visible after receiving the same treatment as the bathrooms. Plus we replaced the cabinet pulls, which were old and mismatched, with these simple gold-plated knobs, and added these woven rugs (same as bathrooms) from Smart Lady Home.

I’ve bought a few accessories for the counter, which Lina from Aposh Decor covered in contact paper to hide the stubborn stains, but I still need to style it so it looks cute. And so it can distract the eye from these cabinets that still look old even after a couple of coats of paint.

I’d like to create a little tea/coffee station in one corner. Started by picking up these jars from Mr. Price Home. The chopping board is from Santana Africa.

I can’t wait to style this chopping board from Tira Studio, on the kitchen counter. I’m thinking salt, pepper, flowers and maybe a snack jar?
We’re also about to start on the outdoor space, which currently looks like this.

We have quite a bit of space to work with.

Planning to cover the area to make it all weather, install turf grass, get some nice outdoor furniture, maybe even a bar and fire pit. (That’s my little Gong in the background, hi mama!)

And greenery, lots of it!
I honestly didn’t think I could pull this off, but it looks like I’m not doing too badly, and I’m really proud of working with a number of small businesses and getting things made locally. Plus working with Catherine (and Queen, who has been my trusted assistant) has been a dream. I hope this is the beginning of many more projects!
Let me know what you think, drop something in the comments, and be kind 🙂
XO,
Shiro
Ithima
Love love love what you’ve been able to do and the fact that you’re showing it in progress. It looks great.
Sheila
Amazing stuff Shiro….you are just goals and are blessed. May you scale to even greater heights with your talent. Keep shining!
Jackie
Wow Wow…Well executed. The place looks a million bucks. I believe in your interior magic..
Fellaris
Breathtakingly beautiful!!! You are so incredibly talented and I can’t wait to see how the rest of the project turns out!! Phew!!
Lynn
You’ve done such an amazing job. It looks soo good. Can’t wait to see the final results.
Lola
The transformation is amazing. Now I know what to do with my eye sore tiles and floor. Inspiring. Hope you get more projects so that we can have more lovely spaces around to look at coz life is too short for boring.
FRIEND OF A FRIEND
I’m working on my parents’ home decor project and following you on your platforms has been an amazing decision. Drawing inspiration from this and many more of your other posts. I hope you’ll keep posting similar gems for my reference. I love who you are and what you are doing Shiro.
Diana
Love it cause this is also my aesthetic! Also a big fan of interior decor and this was quite a transformation!
paula
I love it..i can’t wait to see the complete look. You are doing a great job Shiro
Maureen
But you are doing oh so well. Love it.
Wanja
Amazing Job!
Eva
Shiro!!!!!! And where is your cape!!!
This place has transformed
Amazeballs!!!!
Wow, and thank you for linking your stockists. Now tell them.to share a code for discounts so we can use you and them…ama?
Janice
The woven basket on the toilet floor is a no no for me..more so coz of hygiene….worse if it’s a public toilet to be used by visitors…Apart from this I love the entire and I appreciate that you promote local business
peris
I loooove what you did/are doing! Taking notes….
Mundui
Love it! Great work Shiro! ❤️
Moe
This is just beautiful! Good job Shiro!
Lucy
This is sooo good to watch, good job Shiro
Miss Munyao
Shiro you did it.God bless the work of your hands.
Becky Muikia
Love it. Well done
Nacky
Keep going!you nailed it, inspired someone here
Diywithjojo
I love how the space turned out. There was so much transformation. Love love love everything about it.
Esther
I caaaaant wait to see the video…I dont know why you self doubt becouse your the queen of decor.Lots of Love mum Gong
Brends
Very interesting read. Now I want to overhaul my house. Great job. Sending you love from Uganda
Jo
You have done a really amazing job. Cant wait to see the completed project! !
Noni
Beautiful work Shiro! You transformed that space in the most unexpected of ways. Your instincts are spot on.
Christine
This is really awesome.The space is totally transformed in a very simple, creative ad unique way. I am actually inspired and wowed. Keep doing this! Please share some of the contacts too for those not linked to any profiles/ pages.
Jerith Njeri
Babe!!!!! Well done, this is absolutely gorgeous.
Rowena
Woooowwww!!!!! This looks so bomb!!! I read the whole article and kept scrolling down to see more and more!!! This is beyond perfect.
Nyawira
This is beautiful! The transformation wondrous! Keep up the good work towards cozy spaces, Mama Gong!
irene
Absolutely amazing. This is very beautiful, warm ,cozy and the layout is so neat. Great work!
Saida
What!? This is bomb!!!! Can’t wait for the finished look
Tiny
My goal in life right now is to make alot of money so that you come work your magic in my home.
Your loyal fan
Dotty
Wow! Is all I can say
Wambui Njuguna
You doing amazing .
Trust yourself some more girl !
Njeri
I have been eagerly waiting for this release. The timing is perfect, I am in the process of furnishing my apartment. I appreciate all the new links to Instagram pages I have been worried about finding people who can deliver good quality custom made pieces in Nairobi. Love love love this post. Can’t wait to see what you do with the outdoor space
The Cultured Cow
I’m also available for consultation if you need a little help and a creative eye 🙂
Wambui Kamonye
I am so happy with your work. I told you i don’t know why this isnt your 8-5 job!! Goood job Shiro!!
Terryanne
My goodness, Shiro you have found your calling. This is absolutely stunning!!!! I love it!!! Congratulations mama!
Rose
Wow… Just wow.
Kui Koech
Wow! Just Wow! I love it! You have great taste and the passion for your project radiates through… This ain’t your 9-5 why?
Bahati
I love it !!! I myself haven’t practiced interior but love spaces and totally understand how it can be nerve wrecking but you have done a good job!!!! .I have in a couple months been able to do low key furnishings with a restaurant down here and it’s almost like every new day is more challenging..Clientele can be also challenging esp with finances .
You did well ..so well
Mariam
Lovely work Shiro . Super proud of you.
Mariam
well done.
I love the space.
Nzilani
I told you this before! You did an outstanding job! I love this office sooooo much! It makes me dream of having a makeup studio / makeup school
The Cultured Cow
I don’t see any reason why you shouldn’t have one! And when you’re ready, call me to do it up for you. Everyone deserves to live and work in a beautiful space 🙂
Ngina
Fantastic work…I’m in awe. You were clearly made for this. Can’t wait to see the final product.
Elaine
Need to change a whole house to be an Airbnb and now I know who to call. This is beautiful. The photos are amazing too, you take nice ones. I’m just in awe! Thank you for also showing where each and every item was from. Love and Light!
The Cultured Cow
Call me when you’re ready, I know I’m ready!
Valerie
You are so talented. The transformation is impeccable. Good work. The space is so cozy and somewhere I would spend most of my time.
Alice
It’s absolutely gorgeous! Makes me want to find an old apartment and hire you for a transformation! I loooove it!
Peninah
Am so proud of you……. eisshhhhh i love everything!!!
Shannelle Kims
Shiro this is amaiziiiing. Your hands are magical.
Yvonne
Please share David’s number
Mwikali
You have done well! It looks beautiful
Patricia Kihoro
Wau. No words Shiro. No words. That day job of yours should be worried! You’re SO SO SO GOOD AT THIS! Let me go gather my words but for now……wauuuuuuuu!!!!!
Hazel
Absolutely amazing!!! Love it.
You’re giving me hope of working full time, mothering two babies under 3. Being a wife. Maintaining a social life. Doing interior design and DIY projects and remaining sane!!
Keep going.
Makena
Pure talent Shiro. This is such a beautiful transformation.
Jennifer
Such gorgeous work. Thanks for putting us on so many great vendors! Go You!!!! x
Waithera
Miracle worker, you are. End of story!
Wangu
I am absolutely in love with this project and the transformation. I love that everything can be sourced locally.. You are giving us local artisans a good name
Njoki
Wwwwwaaaaaaaauuuuuuuuu I’m stunned!!!!! Good job Shiro
Twala
You’ve done a mighty awesome job.
Elsie Kibue-Ngare
Wow! Love it! You did an amazing job!
Ohhh…you can thank Miss Kihoro for sending me here. I am in love with your work. Keep it up!
Esther
Absolutely stunning, good job!
Esther
Absolutely stunning, good job
Arita
Omg ♂️♂️♂️♂️♂️. This is perfection, I just want you to come fix my house !! Congratulations
Maureen
This is just beautiful!!! Great job Shiro!
Wanjiru
Good job shiro. I love it. Thank you for the inspiration.
Faith
Wooooow… absolutely sterling!.
Faith
Wooooow… absolutely sterling.
Jackiey Kageni
Shiro Gaitho this is super…wow…i’m amazed! I always get inspired and educated on interior design. I think you are doing an amazing job. Keep up the good work. Counting down to see the final phase….
Kageni Jakiey
Irene
The work you are doing is simply amazing this is what you are meant to do,have no doubt about it
Catho
Hey, this is excellent! I can’t stop looking at the office. Wow! Keep up the good work.
Catho
Hey! This is excellent. I can’t stop looking at the office. Wow! Keep up the good work. Simple but beautiful.
Nduu
I’m so proud of you. Wow we staan. I’m in awe of your work. Keep winning.
The way you transformed that house is magical. I love how you promote kenyan work, the way you pay attention to detail. I’m impressed. I’m out of words. You outdid yourself. What a time to be alive. I feel lucky that I’m able to witness you do your thing. You’re an inspiration.
Ruth
Wooow!.You are so good at this! Love! Love! it
I have been following you on IG and honestly your style is impressive.
Can a girl borrow a few tips from you.
Much Love
Mumbi
Well done… considering the back story.
Liza Deya
Loved it.. honestly, you pulled it of. indeed you are an interior stylist guru xo.
Lenah
I love it. The pieces are stunning. Daniel did a great job .
sue
You inspire me each day with your creativity…keep up the good job you need to do this on a full time basis
Mageda
Great work! What you did to the bathroom floor and the tiles super impressive. Now i Know it can be done.
Florence
What a big difference you’ve made with the place, good job
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Esther
A job very well done Shiru,waiting for the outdoors
Also you are going places with this
Lyne
Gifted hands, eyes for fineness!!!
wambui
first of all! This is amazing. You are super gifted. This inspires me to make my house look pretty. I am sure the remaining parts will look as amazing.
Justine
Girl, MAMA, Human who loves pretty spaces.. This is pretty amazing. Keep up. Keep shining. And if you ever choose to do interior full-time, will be looking for you when we move to our new offices. In the meantime, keep rocking life.
Cheers.
Adrian
Nice read and good job
Sarah T
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! This is outstanding! The place looks really elegant and contemporary without being generic. Really great job. LOVE!
Clara
Am looking for office space where are these apartments and would you know if they have a vacant one
Rose
You’re like a Kenyan Mr Kate!!!! I’m glued to your blog ❤