Today, AD is welcomed by Hindi Film superstar Sonam Kapoor Ahuja to tour her stunning home in Mumbai. Through traditional artwork, patterns, and rich textures, the actress has created a maximalist Indian fantasy making it hard to believe her home resides in a modern new build. Kapoor’s meticulous heartfelt design has filled her home with soul and character with something beautiful to look at everywhere you turn.See more of Sonam Kapoor's home here
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00:00Hi Aidy, this is Sonam and welcome to my Mumbai home. Come on in. Actually, welcome back.
00:07This is the second time we're doing this.
00:18So this is my little meeting room, my desk. It doesn't usually have these kind of flowers
00:24and all on it, but I obviously cleaned up my room and my house a little bit because
00:28you guys are like coming and I just wanted it to look nice. You see those glass paintings.
00:33These are all like when China was trading with the Mughal rulers at that point, they
00:40used to come and do these little Chinese glass paintings of the Mughals. Very few queens
00:45and princesses were painted. And these are all the Chinese glass paintings that I have
00:49of that time, which I thought was really beautiful. This is a pichwai. A pichwai is a craft that
00:55is in India, which I'm sure everybody knows about. And this is all painted on a fabric.
01:01So everything that I have in this house is kind of collected over time. And I don't want
01:06to spend too much time in each room because I can go on and on talking about the room.
01:16So welcome to my living room. This is where I do the most entertaining and hanging out
01:20and where all my friends come. This is one of my favorite rooms that I've ever lived
01:24in. It's everything. These are all my fantasies come to life. The reason I went so Indian
01:31and so maximalist, I just wanted a lot of layers because this is a very new building.
01:36I just got really overwhelmed by coming to this like a very modern building. And I was
01:40like, how do I make it like nostalgic to who I am? And I just went mad. Every wall over
01:48here is hand painted. So it's very rare to find like double heighted ceilings and flats
01:53in Mumbai. And I was like really lucky to have this. We bought these Naga pieces, which
01:59added the drama and accentuated these ceilings a lot. And this is a piece of art that makes
02:05me really proud. This is a Jamiwal shawl. It's very, very old. This was gifted to me
02:11by my mother. I use it as a throw. And sometimes when I'm cold, I pick it up and I put it around
02:15me. It's like the ultimate luxury. That's my bar where all the fun stuff happens. Do
02:21you guys want to drink? In the middle of the day? Okay. This is actually an old Indian
02:27balti or in translation, it's a bucket. These baltis were used to like basically have a
02:32bath with. So I use it as a vase in the house. And I kind of love it.
02:40I love hosting and feeding people. I think it's like the, the North Indian in me who
02:47likes to just like, I love feeding people. I love having people over. This was something
02:52that I've always wanted in every home where the dining and the kitchen is always like
02:56a big focus of mine. So it's always amazing. This is my little supari box. Every time after
03:04a meal, we like pass this around. The one thing that I love about this room, the artifact
03:10and the art. These are old tablets of Ravi Verma that they used to make the lithographs
03:16out of like little prints out. Oh, my favorite piece actually was gifted to me by Chikki
03:24Doshi or like everybody knows Mahendra Doshi. He made this for my little baby, Vayu. And
03:30I love this. This is something which is a collectible and I, and I love Chikki.
03:36Should we go into the kitchen, which is my favorite room in the whole house. I keep saying
03:40that every room is my favorite room, but this is truly my favorite room.
03:49I love coming in the kitchen a lot. I use the kitchen a lot. I love baking. I love cooking.
03:54So this was something that was really important to me where I have a beautiful space. This
04:00room is inspired by Delft tiles. I had this artist called Shibani. I told her to put Indian
04:07flora and fauna and birds and kind of design my whole kitchen in a blue and white.
04:14I have this little like space that I love these pocket doors. These are all bespoke
04:20and made pottery from Bangalore. These are like these cold hearts that I got made again
04:26all hand painted and handmade and all by Indian artisans. Let's go upstairs into our private
04:34space, which are our bedroom. Come on.
04:42I'm taking off my shoes because we don't wear shoes in upstairs in the house. So I'm barefoot
04:49from now on guys. Like I didn't want any part of my house that did not have design. These
04:56lithographs were actually made during the time of the East India Company where they
04:59came in and they basically drew scenes of India. And I had Vikas take inspiration from
05:05these lithos and kind of paint the staircase inspired by these lithos.
05:14So welcome to my guest bedroom. I did this with my mother-in-law in mind because she grew up in
05:19Ajmer and I wanted her to remember that. So I have these pomegranates and she can think about her
05:25home there. But like this is the guest room where my friends stay or my in-laws stay when they come
05:31to Mumbai. I want to talk about this chest. This is basically for a desk. It's a writing chest and
05:37I keep it open because it's so beautiful inside and it has this little key that makes a little
05:42bell sound, which I think is beautiful. But this is just like a showpiece right now, which I have
05:47in this room and I love it. Do you want to go into my son's room?
05:55So this room was designed by Anusha Nanavati, who specializes in children's rooms. So I decided to
06:03do this whole room as a jungle in color and this is painted by Vikas. And everything is made of
06:10teakwood and cane. I knew when I was making his room, I wanted to get these like big animals
06:16and I picked up like this lion and this giraffe, this elephant, this like little dog, which he
06:24calls Jack. My mom's dog is Jack. And every night when he sleeps, he's like, good night giraffe,
06:29good night elephant, good night lion, good night Jack. And he sits on that chair, which is this
06:35like little tiny chair, which my friend Roshan actually designed for him and it says Vayu on it.
06:41So the last space is my bedroom.
06:52When we were thinking of designing this house, I remember sending my Maasi, it was in an old AD,
06:56it was Cher's bedroom. In her bedroom, she had this like beautiful old jheroka as her headboard.
07:03And we kind of used that as a focal point of the room and we started with this headboard.
07:09And then the rest of the jheroka is to cover my TV because I don't like to see TVs.
07:13So we shut in before we go to sleep. So there's a television behind that.
07:17My gorgeous dressing table is over here. When my son falls asleep, I quickly have my
07:22dinner and I just go into my bed after obviously a hot shower and just relax.
07:27Whatever I know about art, whatever I know about artifacts is because of my Maasi, yeah.
07:34Her only brief was to me, I want layer over layers. And I kept saying, no, we can't do this.
07:40No, but we can't do this. And she said, no, we can do this and you will do this.
07:44I'm not going to live here, she's going to live here. So she should be comfortable in her own space.
07:49And I was like, no, we can't do this. And she said, no, we can do this and you will do this.
07:53She's going to live here. So she should be comfortable in her own space.
07:57This is not my house. It's her house. I'm only there as a medium.
08:11So thank you for coming home, Adi. And I'm so glad I could show you around.
08:15And I hope you enjoyed my home. Do you want to have a cup of tea now?