Sakti Burman sculpture, gold-studded console. A tour of Madhuri Dixit's new Mumbai home
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Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit Nene has rented a new home in Worli, Mumbai. IndiaToday.in brings you exclusive photos of the actress' new abode in the city.
Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit, her husband Dr Sriram Nene and their kids have shifted to a new home in Mumbai. The Nenes are now residing on the 29th floor of a high-rise in Worli. As per media reports, the actress and her husband have taken the house on a lease on a Rs 12.5 lakh rent per month. And now, IndiaToday.in has exclusively got photos of her new home in Mumbai.
The house was designed by Apoorva Shroff, who spilt the beans on how the interiors of the Bollywood diva's home was done up. In an exclusive interview with IndiaToday.in, Apoorva Shroff revealed, "The home is colourful and very different from the palette of nudes that they were used to. In the living room, a green veneer wallpaper offsets the blue suede sofa that sits on a colourful Manchaha rug. The round teak centre table holds it all together while a Burman (by Sakti Burman) sculpture stands tall in a quiet corner."
She further added, "Antique wood panels nicely balance the gold-studded console that sits adjacent to it in the dining room. In the den, the soft blue textured wallpaper not only sets the mood, but it also helps balance the acoustics required of a room that doubles up as a musician’s stage."
Now, without any further ado, check out the exclusive photos of Madhuri Dixit's new home below:
Continuing her chat with IndiaToday.in, Apoorva revealed that Madhuri Dixit was active and completely involved in the process of her home's interior designing work. "Madhuri knows her mind and where she is unsure, she is happy to take advice, making her the best kind of client. She was fully involved and a super-quick decision-maker," said Apoorva.
On a concluding note, the interior designer stated that Madhuri and her husband were open to suggestions and experimenting with colours. "They showered me with their confidence and gave me complete creative freedom, a very important thing that only few people are able to do," she said and signed off.
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