Many Kenyan homeowners, especially those living in urban apartments, struggle with making their spaces feel bigger. The good news is that you don’t always need more square metres — clever design and smart choices can make even small homes feel significantly more spacious, airy, and comfortable.
Whether you live in a compact apartment in Westlands or Kilimani, or a family home in Karen, these proven techniques will help you create a spacious interior Kenya that feels open, calm, and welcoming.
Saint Boss, a premium Nairobi-based interior design and construction firm, frequently helps clients maximise their living space through intelligent planning and styling.
Here’s how to make your home feel more spacious.
1. Declutter Ruthlessly
Clutter is the number one enemy of spaciousness. A tidy, organised home instantly feels larger.
Decluttering tips:
- Remove unnecessary furniture and decorative items
- Use the “one in, one out” rule for new purchases
- Invest in smart storage solutions (under-bed drawers, wall-mounted shelves, multi-functional ottomans)
- Keep surfaces mostly clear
2. Use Light Colours and Reflective Surfaces
Light colours reflect more light and make walls appear to recede:
- Paint walls in soft whites, creams, light greiges, or pale taupes
- Choose light-coloured flooring (porcelain tiles, light wood, or vinyl)
- Add large mirrors opposite windows to bounce light and visually double the space
- Use glossy or satin finishes on cabinetry and countertops
3. Maximise Natural Light
The more natural light your home receives, the more open it will feel:
- Keep windows unobstructed
- Use sheer or lightweight curtains instead of heavy drapes
- Clean windows regularly
- Consider adding skylights or larger windows during renovations
4. Choose the Right Furniture
Bulky furniture can make rooms feel cramped. Opt for:
- Low-profile sofas and slim-legged tables
- Multi-functional furniture (sofa beds, storage ottomans, extendable dining tables)
- Glass or acrylic coffee tables that don’t block light
- Vertical storage solutions instead of wide, heavy pieces
5. Create Visual Continuity
Make your home feel larger by creating flow between rooms:
- Use the same flooring throughout open areas
- Keep wall colours consistent across connected spaces
- Use area rugs to define zones without breaking up the floor visually
6. Play with Scale and Proportion
Strategic use of scale can trick the eye:
- Hang curtains close to the ceiling to make walls appear taller
- Use vertical stripes or tall shelves to draw the eye upward
- Keep furniture scaled appropriately — avoid oversized pieces in small rooms
Why Saint Boss?
Saint Boss specialises in creating spacious interiors in Kenyan homes through expert space planning and clever styling. We help clients make the most of every square metre, whether in small apartments or larger family homes.
Our integrated services include detailed layout planning, material selection, and full fit-outs to deliver homes that feel open, calm, and highly functional.
Conclusion
Making your home feel more spacious doesn’t always require major renovations. By decluttering, using light colours, maximising natural light, choosing the right furniture, and creating visual continuity, you can dramatically improve how open and comfortable your home feels.
These spacious interior Kenya techniques work beautifully in both small urban apartments and larger suburban homes.
If you want expert help transforming your home into a brighter, more spacious environment, Saint Boss is ready to assist. Visit www.saintboss.com to explore our portfolio and discover how our integrated interior design services can maximise your living space in Nairobi and across Kenya.


