? the interview ?
Q1.
Sir Kelvin, Prestige Decluttering has a distinctly international resonance. What inspired you to build a practice around “space and clarity”?
Q2.
Your clientele spans continents — from private residences in Nairobi to boutique hotels in London. How does the philosophy of decluttering translate across cultures?
Q3.
The name “Prestige Decluttering” suggests a luxury approach to organisation. Could you share your ethos on the intersection of elegance and minimalism?
Q4.
For those ready to invite you into their homes or workspaces, what is the first step — and what number or email should they note?
Q5.
Looking ahead, where do you see Prestige Decluttering expanding next? Any new frontiers for the brand?
? CONVERSATION WITH THE FOUNDER
Sir Kelvin Ndung’u Kamau
founder
“I’ve always seen decluttering as a form of curation — not removal, but intentional selection. Prestige Decluttering was born from the realisation that space influences the psyche. Whether it’s a Mayfair flat or a Nairobi executive suite, the need for clarity is universal. We treat every object with the same respect we would afford a museum piece.”
Sir Kelvin Ndung’u Kamau
founder
“Interestingly, the essence remains constant: people want to breathe in their surroundings. In warmer climates like Kenya, we focus on airflow and visual lightness; in European capitals, it’s about integrating history with modern function. But at the core, it’s the same dignified service — we listen, then we transform.”
Sir Kelvin Ndung’u Kamau
founder
“Minimalism without warmth feels sterile. Our approach is what I call ‘warm clarity’ — using fine materials, bespoke storage, and a sense of history. Prestige is not about stark emptiness; it’s about having only what you love, and displaying it with intention. That’s where luxury meets peace.”
Sir Kelvin Ndung’u Kamau
founder
“The first step is always a quiet conversation — by phone or email. We’re available at 0758 958826 or founder@prestigedecluttering.co.ke. We’ll discuss your space, your habits, and your aspirations. After that, we curate a bespoke decluttering plan — whether for a single walk-in wardrobe or an entire estate.”
Sir Kelvin Ndung’u Kamau
founder
“We’re currently in dialogue with a private member’s club in Dubai and a retreat in the Scottish Highlands. The vision is to establish Prestige Decluttering as the quiet authority on space — from residences to select hospitality. Always by appointment, always discreet.”
“Order is the luxury of the thoughtful.” — Sir Kelvin Ndung’u Kamau