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Inside Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa’s cosy Mumbai home

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 25, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Inside Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa’s cosy Mumbai home

Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiya are one such popular and loved couple among Indian celebrities who are famous for their witty nature, raw personality, and robust social media presence. The popular television comedian, Bharti, and the scriptwriter and producer, Haarsh, are known to draw fans to their personal spaces through their vlog and videos. The couple’s home tour, located in Mumbai, gives viewers a sneak peek into the lifestyle and personal preferences of the lovely couple.

In contrast to the large bungalows or apartments owned by several celebrities, Bharti and Haarsh reside in a carefully designed 2 BHK flat in Mumbai, which portrays the fun-loving and down-to-earth personality of the couple. The home tour, shared through their YouTube channel and media features, highlights how personal style, practicality, and warm aesthetics come together in a modern urban home.



Image Credit: Instagram/ Bharti Singh

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Entrance and foyer space

As you enter the house of Bharti and Haarsh, the initial impression that you receive upon entering is of a welcoming environment infused with motivational quotes on walls and a warm entrance corridor that takes you into the rest of the house. The couple has incorporated inspirational quotes such as "Try, Hope, Believe, Dream" near the main entrance of the house. The impact of this decoration provides a glimpse of the couple’s character.



Image Credit: Youtube/ LOL (Life of Limbachiyaa’s)

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Bright and modern living room

The living room is one of their favourite places in their apartment, decorated with comfortable furniture such as the prominent red sofa and yellow armchair. The design of the living room incorporates style and functionality, with vibrant colours and minimalist furniture that create a perfect blend of happiness and serenity. The inclusion of family pictures, awards, and other personal details personalises the space by conveying memories shared by the couple.




Image Credit: Youtube/ LOL (Life of Limbachiyaa’s)

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Kitchen area

The kitchen is well-organized, modern, with white cabinets. The couple places a high emphasis on cleanliness and functionality; this is demonstrated through the organisation of the dinner plates, kitchen devices, as well as the kitchenware. The modern design of the couple’s kitchen complements the minimalist nature of the living space since the room is pleasant to be in.


Image Credit: Youtube/ LOL (Life of Limbachiyaa’s)

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Dining space

The dining area is situated side by side with the living area. The area is complemented by a yellow dining table that is accompanied by chairs that have a colour scheme that is inclined towards the bright colours of the residence. The colours ensure that it is an appropriate location for family dinners. The area is also well connected with the living area.



Image Credit: Youtube/ LOL (Life of Limbachiyaa’s)

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Cosy balcony with a view

The balcony of the couple has a humble design, characterised by artificial grass flooring and only two chairs to sit on. The balcony has a nice view of surrounding buildings, making it a serene spot to enjoy morning tea or a chat session.




Image Credit: Youtube/ LOL (Life of Limbachiyaa’s)

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Bedroom retreat

The bedroom has a large tufted bed and cosy seating arrangements, creating a calm and restful retreat for the couple. Personal items like comfortable sofas make the space feel lived-in and deeply personal. With soft lighting and thoughtful decor, the bedroom reflects a balance of style and comfort, perfect for unwinding after a busy day.



Image Credit: Instagram/ Haarsh Limbachiyaa

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Home temple

Apart from living and eating space, the house has a religious area in the form of a temple. Bharti has managed to fit this religious space within the house’s appropriate context. This represents how working and relaxing activities are done seamlessly in this apartment. The apartment also features one more small room which is dedicated to their son.




Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa’s Mumbai home shows that a celebrity’s living space doesn’t always need to be palatial, splendid to be impressive. The neatly and very carefully planned 2 BHK apartment of Bharti Singh and Harsh Limbachiyaa bears testimony to how light, functionality, and personality need not be opposing concepts at all but complementary aspects of each other. Starting from the motivational entry decor to the private personal spaces, this house exemplifies how comfort and personality need not be habits of opposing planets at all.



Image Credit: Youtube/ LOL (Life of Limbachiyaa’s)

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