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Manu Bhaker’s Faridabad home blends minimalism with strong roots and emotional depth

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 21, 2026, 10:00 IST
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Manu Bhaker’s Faridabad home blends minimalism with strong roots and emotional depth

Manu Bhaker is one of India’s most promising young athletes, known for her discipline, focus, and remarkable achievements in shooting at a very early age. While her journey has been filled with international recognition and success, what truly defines her is strong connection to her family and roots, something that beautifully comes alive in the way she has shaped her home. Her Faridabad home, combines minimal design with emotional warmth, creating a home that is both stylish and deeply personal.

Here are some features of Manu Bhaker's Faridabad home:


(The information here is based on the YouTube video by Asian Paints, which features her home.)

Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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A heartfelt gift for her parents

Manu redesigned her family’s 3BHK apartment as a special gift for her parents, making the home deeply personal. The transformation reflects gratitude and love, turning the space into a symbol of family bonding and emotional connection.

Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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Minimalist yet warm design

The entire home follows a minimalist design approach, focusing on clean lines, uncluttered spaces and functionality. Despite its simplicity, the house feels warm and inviting.

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Living room with cultural touch

The living room stands out with wallpaper inspired by Pichwai art and Krishna tales. Paired with a sleek TV unit, sectional sofa, and nesting tables, it blends tradition with modern design beautifully.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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Trophy wall showcasing her journey

A special highlight of the living area is the trophy wall displaying Manu’s medals and achievements. It adds a personal narrative to the home, turning her success story into a visual element of the décor.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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Personalised bedrooms

Each bedroom reflects individual personalities. Her parents’ room uses calming blue tones, Manu’s room features a pastel palette with a doodle wall, while her brother’s room includes a cosy reading nook with neutral shades.


Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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A home that reflects growth and simplicity

The design leaves space for future changes, symbolising a home that evolves with the family. With meaningful décor, the apartment balances practicality and emotional value, making it both functional and deeply personal.


Manu Bhaker’s home is more than just a beautifully designed apartment, it is a reflection of her journey, her values and her bond with her family. By combining minimalism with personal storytelling, the space becomes a perfect example of how a house can truly feel like home.


Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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