
Aman Gupta, co-founder of boAt and one of the most recognisable personalities on Shark Tank India, and his wife Priya Gupta opened the doors to their contemporary Gurgaon residence to the Asian Paints Where The Heart Is series. Their home reflects both sleek modern design and deeply personal touches, blending comfort, family utility and aesthetic elegance high above the city.
Located in a plush apartment complex with views of treetops, landscaped gardens and pools the space is designed for warmth, openness and living without rigid boundaries. It is within the DLF Camellias in Gurgaon. Property prices in DLF Camellias start from around 65 crores for 4 BHK apartments and vary according to the facilities and area of different houses, according to MagicBricks. Aman Gupta’s Gurgaon house is around 7200 square foot, a four bedroom apartment, according to RealtyNXT. Throughout, the decor balances sophistication with playful personal moments, perfect for family life. Here are some features of their house.
(All information about the features and interiors of the home is based on the YouTube video by Asian Paints)
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The heart of the Guptas’ home is its open-plan layout, where the living, dining and lounge areas flow into each other without traditional walls. This creates a large, bright and sociable space that feels welcoming and retains sightlines across the room. It’s a design choice that encourages family interaction and makes the apartment feel bigger than its square footage.
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At the entrance, bold and symbolic art sets the tone. A suspended boat of abundance and framed installations of miniature boats pay homage to boAt, the brand that fundamentally shaped the family’s journey. These pieces are more than decoration; they carry emotional weight, gratitude, and a sense of history as soon as one steps inside.
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Despite Aman’s connection with tech and audio, through boAt, much of the technology in the home is quietly concealed. Speakers are flush with walls, wiring is hidden, and appliances are tucked into custom cabinetry. This keeps the spaces visually calm and ensures that minimalist design takes priority over gadget display.
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One of the most distinct spaces is Aman’s personal den which contrasts richly with the rest of the interior. Dark green walls, pop art of movie icons and quirky signs reflect his personality and interests. The room serves as a creative, slightly chaotic space that stands apart from the serene tones elsewhere.
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One of the most interesting aspects of the home is the large balcony, which opens up through massive glass doors that allow plenty of natural light. This is the family’s favorite place to relax and spend quiet evenings together, and it’s centered around a 300-year-old olive plant that was brought back from travels.
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The Gurgaon residence of Aman and Priya Gupta is a case study in itself when it comes to a home that is both beautifully designed and personal. Whether it is the living space, the den, or the balcony, every space in this home is a perfect blend of beautifully designed spaces and personal spaces that are elegant and approachable, expressive and calm, and most importantly, personal.
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