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Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Mumbai home, ‘Nawab’, is a testament to his journey, as the actor himself designed it to reflect his childhood home. Completed over a period of three years, the Rs 12.80-crore property exudes old-world charm with an all-white aesthetic, vintage art and personal touches like a balcony inspired by ‘Romeo and Juliet’. It is a dream home built from memory and feelings.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Mumbai bungalow, ‘Nawab’, is more than just a celebrity address. It is a house built on memory, struggle and personal taste. The actor, who once lived in cramped shared spaces while trying to break into films, now lives in a whitewashed residence in Versova shaped by old-world design cues and familial sensibilities.
The house took about three years to build and reflects the appearance of his childhood home in Boudhana, Uttar Pradesh. It also stands as a major real estate asset. The property was worth around Rs 12.80 crore when he bought it in 2022, Magicbricks said.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s house
Magicbricks pointed out that Siddiqui named the house ‘Nawab’ (Royal Lord) in honor of his father, and said that the actor designed the house himself. DNA India shared that he spent three years renovating the property and named it in honor of his father.
Realty Plus framed the bungalow as a sign of his journey from a shared room in Mumbai to a dream home shaped by his roots. In an exclusive tour of the home, Curly Tales revealed that Siddiqui did not hire an interior designer and remained involved in every detail.
Interior design and interior design of Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s house
Magicbricks described the Versova home as an all-white bungalow with large French windows, white curtains, antique artwork, plush furniture and a landscaped garden.
The outlet also highlighted the white marble arched entryway, wood accents, plants, balcony details, and a dining area with pendant lights, indoor plants, sheer curtains, and an old-fashioned black chandelier. It also showed that the living room and entertainment area have a minimalist look, with hardwood floors, large windows, pendant lighting, off-white seating and open space.Curly Tales shared more personal details from inside the house.
One seating area can be used as the place where my friend listens to text narrations. The space also features artwork associated with classic plays such as “Othello,” “Hamlet,” and “Waiting for Godot,” as well as images of Shakespeare. His favorite place is the balcony because it reminds him of his village house, and its design is inspired by the scene of “Romeo and Juliet.”
Pointing to the large windows, my friend said the house should function so well that even without the fans running, it still feels airy and comfortable.Disclaimer: The figures in this article are derived from various public sources and are considered approximate unless expressly indicated. We strive for accuracy and may include direct input from celebrities or their teams when available. Your feedback is always welcome at toientertainment@timesinternet.in.
