Kareena
Kapoor
and
Saif
Ali
Khan
have
been
living
in
their
Bandra
home
in
north
west
Mumbai
for
a
few
years
now
and
it’s
got
everything
one
could
ask
for:
A
big
library,
balconies,
spacious
terraces,
antique
artworks
and
cozy
corners.
Spread
across
four
floors,
the
house
has
been
done
up
tastefully.
It’s
classy,
it’s
chic,
it’s
colonial
and
has
an
old
world
charm
to
it.
Namrata
Thakker
gives
us
a
tour.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
Wooden
furniture,
black
and
white
flooring
and
a
lot
of
greens
in
the
background
is
what
makes
this
terrace
space
so
aesthetically
appealing.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
Bebo
has
a
huge
walk-in
closet
with
a
mirror
but
it’s
her
shoe
collection
that
we
can’t
take
our
eyes
off.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
If
Bebo
loves
her
shoes,
Saif
certainly
loves
his
books,
and
they
take
centrestage
in
the
living
room.
The
antique
chandelier
adds
character
to
the
space.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
Kareena,
posing
at
the
entrance
of
her
bedroom.
It
has
a
touch
of
British
style
architecture,
traditional
yet
contemporary.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
How
cool
is
this
yoga
room?
We
love
the
sliding
glass
doors
too.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
Another
part
of
their
home
which
looks
vintage,
thanks
to
the
old
fashioned
chairs.
It’s
a
good
spot
for
clicking
pictures.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
The
terrace
space
where
the
family
loves
to
celebrate
festivities
and
host
their
guests.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
We’ve
got
only
two
words
for
Taimur’s
bedroom:
Absolutely
Adorable.
Especially
the
animal-themed
wallpaper.
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
The
view
from
Kareena
and
Saif’s
cosy
bedroom.
Also,
how
cute
is
that
wall
full
of
family
portraits!
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kareena
Kapoor/Instagram
The
library
room
with
a
little
reading
corner
is
Saif’s
favourite
spot
in
the
house.
Those
candle
stands
give
the
room
an
old
world
charm.
Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff.com