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Rich jewel tones to high-end Victorian vibes, Sonam Kapoor- Anand Ahuja’s London home is a ‘modernist art mirroring Indian heritage’

Fashion runs in the veins of style maven Sonam Kapoor Ahuja and no that isn’t just restricted to the sartorial arena. The stunner has an elite taste when it comes to designing homes and her Notting Hill, London abode stands enough proof. Recently Sonam, along with her husband Anand Ahuja opened the doors of her London home as a part of a feature in Architectural Digest's September issue. Curated and imagined with Mumbai-based architect Rooshad Shroff and stylist Nikhil Mansata, this luxurious space was nothing short of extraordinary, just like the fashionista!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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With the pictures that have been shared by Sonam, one can make inferences that a lot of brainstorming and artistic vision has been put to a good use to deliver a dream project like this. Curated and Sharing a few glimpses of them on social media, Sonam wrote, “The first time @anandahuja and I stepped foot into our flat it instantly felt like home! It’s a two and a half bedroom space nestled in Notting Hill, and perfect for where we are in our lives at present.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In one shot, Sonam is seen lounging on a red velvet couch by Knoll which sits on the top of a perfectly complementing rug, surrounded by comfy cushion chairs, tropical wallpapers, artsy lamps, a coffee table and silver antics. Those jewel tones of royal blue and emerald green stood out while bringing the whole space together.  

What grabs the attention is the actress’ powder room decked up with a dramatic Ralph Lauren wallpaper accentuated furthermore by a golden sink and a set of Venetian mirrors. The bedroom exhibits a warm and vintage vibe with sky blue wallpaper, wooden flooring and a four-poster metal bed. Overall, the home gives a very Victorian vibe with rich colours, artsy wallpapers, large windows, carved doors and unique chandeliers.

Just like Sonam said, this place surely marries British architecture with Indian aesthetics. What are your thoughts on this masterpiece?

(Source- Architectural Digest India)

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