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After fifteen years of togetherness, National Award-winning actress Keerthy Suresh and her husband, Anthony Thatil, have finally opened the doors of their haven in Kochi – a lively and passionate space they aptly call ‘Fun House’.
Keerthy Suresh has appeared in a variety of films across Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam languages. While her acting prowess is well known throughout the industry, she is also known for prioritizing her personal life.
The star has often spoken about her ‘fun house’, where she lives with husband Anthony Thatte. Here’s everything you need to know about the humble home of popular ‘Revolver Rita’ actress in Kochi.
About Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi
Suresh’s home is known not by her name, but by the nameplate she and Tatil chose to keep near the entrance, which reads “Fun House.” The two have been very open about their home, sharing extensive details about how they maintain their space.
The star had spoken about her home in an interview with Asian Paints.The two have filled the house with mementos and items that are important to them. This includes charts of the moon phases that have decorated their home since they started dating, as well as the day they officially married. Her house in Kochi is also located near the backwater area and offers a stunning view from all corners of the house.
Their living area is every bit as beautiful, decorated with trinkets like the photo collage her friends and family gave her after she won the national award. Moreover, the spacious kitchen is decorated with yellow and green tiles on the walls. Suresh adds a personal touch with a sign that says, “This kitchen is seasoned with love.”The house also has a wraparound porch to ensure maximum use of the space. The space is completely covered in plants and has enough seating to match the decor. The two often hold gatherings at their home. The table in the balcony is another special feature, containing many photos of the couple’s memories and their loved ones under a resin base. The walls in the porch area are also covered in exposed brick and paneling accents, adding a rustic touch.
