Cosmopolitan (India)

My Home, THEN & NOW

Over the years, Cosmo has featured several fabulous homes. We re-visited some of these pads to check the transforma­tion.

- By Priyam Chaturvedi

The kitsch designer’s favourite room is her bedroom, and the theme of her home is in keeping with her runway collection­s—‘tribal glamour’. “I’ve moved from a bright pink to a burnt orange in terms of the colour palette. I like my house bright, so I’ve used oranges, pinks, purples and hints of gold I’ve also changed the decor accessorie­s of my house and created certain pieces myself to give it a distinct feel.” “Pink was getting too girly for me. It was a spontaneou­s decision that me and my friends took, on my trip to Bali. I had gotten bored of the shade, and felt it wasn’t reflecting my character fully.” “‘Tribal glamour’ is how I’d like to describe it.” “I like the whole thing, because I’ve done it myself. That said, I spend the most time in my bedroom, so that’s where I’m most comfortabl­e.” “A painting my mother gifted me. It’s an heirloom piece.” “I love Apartment No. 9 in Greater Kailash, N-block Market; it has some amazing stuff.”

 ??  ?? Q What changes have you incorporat­ed in your home from the last time you shot with Burnt orange is Malini’s colourdu-home Strategica­lly placed lamps make for mood lighting Earlier, Malini’s home was a wash of pink Q What is the décor theme of your house? Q Your favourite corner in the house... Q What’s the most pricey thing in your home? Q Where do you shop for décoracces­sories?
Q What changes have you incorporat­ed in your home from the last time you shot with Burnt orange is Malini’s colourdu-home Strategica­lly placed lamps make for mood lighting Earlier, Malini’s home was a wash of pink Q What is the décor theme of your house? Q Your favourite corner in the house... Q What’s the most pricey thing in your home? Q Where do you shop for décoracces­sories?

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