Transforming this space into a coffee house + barista training hub is very possible, especially for a Kenya Coffee School / Barista Mtaani style learning café where students train while customers experience coffee. ☕🏫
The key is low-cost transformation + functional layout.


1. First: Clear, Repair & Brighten the Space

Your room already has good structural beams and height, which is perfect for a rustic coffee lab.

Immediate steps

  1. Remove all rubble and debris
  2. Repair cracked walls with cement plaster
  3. Paint walls in 2-tone coffee colors
    • Upper: cream / light beige
    • Lower: coffee brown
  4. Expose and polish the wooden beams
  5. Install brighter lighting (warm café lights)

Estimated low budget in Kenya:

ItemApprox Cost
Cleaning + rubble removal3,000 – 5,000 KES
Wall plaster repair10,000 – 15,000 KES
Paint8,000 – 12,000 KES
Lighting5,000 – 10,000 KES

Total basic transformation: 30k – 40k KES


2. Layout for a Coffee Training Hub

Divide the room into 4 training zones.

1️⃣ Espresso Training Bar

Place near the wall with electricity.

Equipment area:

  • Espresso machine
  • 2 grinders
  • Knock box
  • milk fridge
  • scale
  • tamping station

This becomes the barista training station.


2️⃣ Cupping & Sensory Table

Center of the room.

Large wooden table for:

  • Coffee cupping
  • ABCVA™ sensory analysis training
  • roasting sample evaluation

Use 12 cups per coffee set.


3️⃣ Brewing Methods Station

Small counter for:

  • V60
  • Chemex
  • French Press
  • Aeropress

Students learn manual brewing methods.


4️⃣ Mini Coffee Shop Corner

Small seating for visitors.

3–4 small tables.

This allows:

  • Students practice service
  • Visitors drink coffee
  • Coffee storytelling experience

3. Interior Style (Low Cost Coffee Lab Aesthetic)

Use coffee culture décor instead of expensive furniture.

Ideas:

☕ Coffee sacks on walls
☕ Coffee farm photos from Gatanga
☕ Coffee roasting charts
☕ Flavor wheel poster
☕ Display roasted beans in jars

Shelves can display:

  • Kenyan coffee origins
  • roasting samples
  • brewing equipment

4. Essential Equipment for the Hub

Minimum starter setup:

EquipmentPurpose
2 Group Espresso MachineBarista training
2 Coffee GrindersEspresso
1 Sample RoasterRoasting training
Digital ScaleBrewing
Gooseneck KettlesPour over
Cupping Bowls + SpoonsSensory training
Water filtrationQuality brewing

5. Branding the Space

Since this connects to your ecosystem:

  • Kenya Coffee School
  • Barista Mtaani
  • Hills Moka Coffee

You can brand zones like:

Kenya Coffee School Sensory Lab
Barista Mtaani Barista and Specialty Coffee Training Hub
Hills Moka Coffee Experience Corner

This turns the place into a coffee experience center rather than just a café.


6. The Vision (Very Powerful Concept)

This place becomes:

A Coffee Education Café

Where:

Farmers → learn quality
Baristas → train professionally
Visitors → taste Kenyan coffee
Students → practice service

It becomes a living coffee laboratory.

Exactly the kind of impact project your work in Gatanga represents.