Raveena Tandon’s stunning sea-facing home, Neelaya, is a peaceful escape from the busy life of Bandra. She shares her home with husband Anil Thadani and her in-laws, and her two children – daughter Rasha and son Ranbir. The house combines different styles of design, taking inspiration from Moroccan, French, European, and South Indian architecture.
The name Neelaya means “blue abode,” and according to ET Now, the home is worth around Rs 70 crore. Real estate reports say that the entrance of the house is beautifully designed, giving a glimpse of the artistic beauty that continues inside.
The house features stone statues of Nandi, Ganesha, Shiva, and Parvati. These statues are placed as per Vastu Shastra to bring positive energy into the home. As per the same report, the Nandi sculpture at the entrance is said to be over 50 years old. It was reportedly sourced from a temple town in South India.
Art plays an important role in the decor. Paintings by well-known artists like Paresh Maity and Thotta Vaikuntham add color and personality to the walls. The living room has marble floors and red brick walls, mixing modern style with traditional charm.
Inside Raveena Tandon’s house. (Photo: Raveena Tandon/Instagram)
Inside Raveena Tandon’s house. (Photo: Raveena Tandon/Instagram)
The seating area has comfortable grey and black couches placed near large glass doors covered with light, sheer curtains. A glossy black center table, a soft olive green carpet, glass side tables with family photos, and a shiny golden lamp make the room feel warm and stylish. There’s also a marble-top bar counter with a wooden base and dark leather bar stools that add a touch of elegance.
Inside Raveena Tandon’s house. (Photo: Raveena Tandon/Instagram)
The dining area has a European feel, with forest green walls decorated with 3D wooden panels and light wooden floors.
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Raveena’s bedroom is painted in calming jade green, with square wooden designs on the walls. It includes a beautiful vintage-style vanity table with makeup lights and some Feng Shui plants to create a peaceful and positive environment.
Speaking to goodhomes.co, Raveena Tandon shared, “The home is a fusion of sorts. Both Anil and I didn’t want to restrict ourselves to any particular style. I am as much in love with the sublime architecture of Kerala, as I am enamoured by the intricacy of Moroccan design. Rustic, I love. But I love the lusciousness of luxe finishes even more. I wanted a little bit of everything in my house. Anil and I knew exactly what we wanted for the house. Architects Saket Sethi and Shabnam Gupta helped us realise our vision for the home to reality. It had to look good as a complete picture. We’ve been told that our house has good vibrations and that’s all that matters.”