Is Your Home Actually Ready for the Rainy Season in Kenya?

Most people prepare for the rains by buying an umbrella. But the real inconveniences happen indoors — the damp floors, the lint-covered clothes you had to change out of, the power cut that leaves you fumbling in the dark, the bathroom shelf with no room for anything. If your home feels like it’s fighting you every time the skies open up, here are 12 things that fix that, all available right now at Kisasahome on Tsavo Road, Nairobi CBD.

Start with the things that cost least and frustrate most

The Rolling Lint Remover (KSh 250) sounds simple, but if you wear dark clothes in Nairobi during the rainy season — and you come home to a couch, a pet, or a woollen blanket — you already know why this matters. Quick roll before you leave the house, done. The 1cm x 3M Double Sided Tape (KSh 300) is one of those things that earns its place the moment you use it — hanging something without drilling, fixing a loose fitting, holding a cable in place. Both are small buys that remove small daily irritations.

The bathroom tends to fall apart during the rains

More time indoors means more people using the bathroom, and things get disorganised fast. The 2 Cups Metallic Toothbrush Holder (KSh 1,200) keeps surfaces clear, while the Shower Gel Dispenser (KSh 1,300) replaces the mess of bottles balanced on the edge of the tub. A Travelling Soap Dish Container (KSh 300) is genuinely useful for anyone who moves between rooms or trips frequently — the soap stays contained and dry. Pair all of that with the 10pcs Star Shape Decorative Adhesive Wall Hooks (KSh 200) to hang towels, robes, or bags without drilling a single hole.

The wet-floor problem — and the mud-at-the-door problem

The Diamond Shape Door Stopper (KSh 200) does something quietly important: it stops rain and wind from pushing your door open and bringing wet, muddy air straight into your living space. Indoors, the Slippers (KSh 750) keep feet warm and dry on cold tile floors — the kind of detail that matters more from April to June than any other time of year in East Africa.

Two pieces that earn their place in any room

The USB Rechargeable Foldable Lantern Emergency Lamp (KSh 1,800) is the one rainy season essential people only remember they need after a blackout. Rechargeable, foldable, and bright — keep it charged and it’s ready when KPLC isn’t. Meanwhile, the Oval Foldable Peel & Stick Mirror 40×60 (KSh 550) is the hero of this week’s LIVE: a full-length mirror that sticks to any wall without drilling, folds flat when not in use, and at KSh 550, is the most affordable room upgrade on this list. Stick it behind a door, in a bedroom corner, or in an entryway — finally see your full outfit before you leave the house in the rain. The Electric Air Pump Inflate & Deflate (KSh 1,000) rounds things off for anyone with an air mattress or inflatable sofa — no more hand pumping in the cold.

And for the desk or shelf? The Ferris Wheel Vintage Hourglass Sand Timer (KSh 800) is one of those pieces that makes a room feel complete. On a grey, rainy afternoon in Nairobi or Kampala, there is something genuinely calming about watching sand fall quietly through glass.

Get everything delivered today

All 12 products are in stock at Kisasahome, Tsavo Road, Nairobi CBD. Order on WhatsApp — +254 701 555 771 or +254 705 555 771 — before 2PM for same-day delivery across Nairobi. Upcountry and East Africa delivery available. Browse the full range at kisasahome.co.ke.

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