Minimalism that refuses to whisper.
Grisé began with a conviction — that a 2-bedroom apartment in Kisumu could feel as considered and as luxurious as any residence twice its size. That restraint is not limitation. It is intention.
The brief called for a space that could serve a small family as effortlessly as it could host BnB guests — versatile, beautiful, and immediately impressive from the moment you step through the door.
Every decision was deliberate. Every finish chosen not just for how it looks, but for how it makes you feel the moment you enter the room.
Grisé does not announce itself loudly. It earns your attention slowly — detail by detail, room by room — until you realize you don't want to leave.
The open plan living space flows seamlessly from lounge to kitchen to dining — anchored by a sculptural bio fireplace and a blue Kaws bunny that adds a quiet note of personality to the otherwise serene palette.
The dining room surprises — a crystal chandelier reflected endlessly in a mirrored wall, turning a compact space into something that feels infinite. The foyer sets the tone from the very first step — curated, calm, unmistakably intentional.
The master bedroom is a retreat within a retreat — marble panel headboard, sculptural gold lighting, linen and warmth. A room that makes morning feel like a luxury.
Grisé proves what Aurem Privé has always believed — that size is never the point. Feeling is everything.