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Aditi Rao Hydari’s home gives a rich mix of culture, comfort, and creativity: 5 ideas to borrow

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2026, 11:58 IST
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Aditi Rao Hydari’s home gives a rich mix of culture, comfort, and creativity 5 ideas to borrow

Homes often tell us more about a person than a formal interview ever could. The colours they choose for their walls set the atmosphere of the home, the furniture, textures, and choice of decoratives and aesthetics give it an edge and bring out the personality of the people living there.

Aditi Rao Hydari’s Mumbai home does exactly that. It feels warm, has a sense of belonging, and is full of character.


Her home is a shining example of how a home can be beautiful and remind you of your roots, just like Aditi’s house does- it has a Hyderabad charm, with her roots down south of the country.


Here are some inspirations that you can pick from Aditi Rao Hydari’s home
Disclaimer: This article is written for general inspirational and educational purposes, based on images and information available on public/social media platforms. The interiors of a celebrity's home are subject to change with upgrades and renovations.
Thumb image: @muthalbo/ XPhotos: @aditiraohydari/ Instagram

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A bohemian home with a personal touch

Aditi Rao Hydari’s apartment has a bohemian charm filled with playful yet classic artwork, floral couches, a private library, bright carpets, traditional wallpapers, and cozy wooden furniture. The space beautifully combines light, dark, and outlined classic elements in an effortlessly balanced manner.


The modern and traditional styles together add the right balance in a way that feels warm, artistic, and deeply personal. It also shows her love for modern art as well as the comforting influence of her family home in Hyderabad.

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Bright Indian classical paintings and carpet

The home’s artwork and décor do not feel like display pieces alone. They feel part of daily life, which gives the space character. The wall in her living area features a classical Indian art style painting, which gives the right flush of colours to the neutral tones of her house.


There are also numerous patterned rugs and carpets around her home with edgy geometric patterns and bright hues of red, pink, browns, and a balance of white that add character to her home.

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A bedroom with calm charm

Her bedroom shows that simplicity can still feel elegant. Her white bedding and curtains are imprinted or designed with a tint of red and green coloured block prints, which break the boredom, and soft curtains create a peaceful atmosphere.

It is a good example of how a room can feel restful without losing visual interest. Small details like this in her home, including the printed fabrics and layered textures, add personality in a quiet and graceful way.


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Piano set on a damask wallpaper

Damask is a type of classical pattern that originated in China but became popular in Europe across the Middle Ages. The wallpapers add a touch of elegance, traditional, or contemporary accent walls in living and dining rooms, while giving luxury and art.

In one of her posts, her husband Siddhartha was seen playing a piano. This piano adds a graceful, artistic touch, and together with the wallpaper, it makes the room feel elegant, warm, and full of personality.




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