New Delhi: Actress Kangana Ranaut's Manali bungalow has
been one of the most-talked about celeb home for a while now. Kangana opened
her doors to Architectural Digest India for the first glimpse into her Manali
mansion for the magazine's May - June 2018 issue. She had initially planned a
one bedroom house, ended up with a grand bungalow against the backdrop of a
picturesque snow-capped mountain range of Manali. We finally have the first
glimpse of the 30-year-old actress' home.
"At the main entrance, Kangana
Ranaut, dressed in Gucci and Dior loafers, stands against the charcoal grey
facade with strips. The white windows with louvered shutters add to the old
mountain home mix," as described by Architectural Digest. (Just lovely).
"The house is huge, as you would expect it to be.
But it's got that white-picket-fence charm," Architectural Digest
describes her home. It was handed over to Kangana (with the interiors done) in
November 2017. "I gave Shabnam (interior designer) carte blanche, except
for the timber ceiling in the living room, which I took a picture of in New
York, and sent to her. I trusted her with everything. Later in life, I imagine
I'll have a clearer idea of my taste in interiors, but for now, I just wanted
it finished while I was filming," says Kangana of the interiors that took
nine months to install.
Now, take a tour inside Kangana's home.
According to Architectural Digest, Kangana's master
bedroom has a classical armchair, a Jaipur Rugs carpet. The wall sconce is a
customized piece acquired from Mumbai's Chor Bazaar. The bedspread is from
Ralph Lauren Home.
The dining room has been designed like a foyer, the
entrance passage has some of exquisite items placed at the right place and the
guest bedroom has been designed by The Orange Lane.
"I thought this would be a retreat but it's the
ultimate party house," she told Architectural Digest, adding that her
assistant delivers wine. "My mum prefers what she calls the 'Dubai style',
with chandeliers and lots of glitz. She really wanted me to do at least one
'Dubai' room!" she said.
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