The 8th of May 2015 saw Syokimau residents grace the Panari Hotel dressed to the nines. The guests were attending an elegant dinner party that had been arranged with the aim of uniting the Syokimau community. You could tell that some of them knew each other already, but even those who didn’t managed to fit in quite well. 🙂
The Ideal Interiors team was distributing issue 14 of their magazine at the entrance of the dinner hall.
It was obvious by the look on the guests’ faces as they passed by our table that they were eager to find out more about our company and what we do.
Some guests couldn’t wait until they got home, and started browsing the pages of our magazine as they waited for dinner to be served. It was exciting to see so many people reading the Ideal Interiors magazine and later hearing such positive feedback about it!
While they got acquainted with what we do here at Ideal Interiors, Robert Yawe took the stage to address the vision of ‘Syokimau Town’.  Geographically, Syokimau is already considered a town, but creating a community is what forms a real town. It’s important for people to know each other and work together; that way, unity is formed.
‘Partnership is good,’ Robert urged them. ‘Together you can turn Syokimau into a town. You have invested in it; now you need to take care of it.’ Mr. Yawe seemed to be echoing most people’s sentiments as he received heavy applause from the Syokimau residents. He urged them not to stop at Syokimau. ‘Your responsibilities go beyond Syokimau,’ he informed them, encouraging them to set an example to other areas.
 The message was well received by the Syokimau residents. It is safe to say that they will soon be implementing the ideas proposed to them at the dinner in an effort to improve the state of their town; and in the case of interior design, we at Ideal Interiors are more than happy to work with them in future by helping them match the outer beauty of Syokimau with the inner one.
Photographer: Zilpha Musembi.