Instagram/@ratantata Inside Ratan Tata's Sea-Facing Mumbai Home
Bakhtavar, Ratan Tata's residence in Mumbai's Colaba neighbourhood was built in 2012 post his retirement. It is a 13,350 square feet sea-facing property that was valued at Rs 150 crores at the time of purchase
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A majestic staircase welcomes one as they enter the house, the ornate design on the railings and the symmetrical patterns of space add charm to the property
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The living area in the house is simple yet comfortable with red and ivory-themed decor filled with a three-seater sofa, a glass centre table, indoor plants, a plush maroon carpet and Indian paintings
www.nobroker.in www.nobroker.in This bedroom on the second floor of the house has white walls, ceilings and cupboards, a ceiling-to-floor glass pane for natural light. The room overlooks a balcony and has a television
www.nobroker.in Another bedroom on the second floor displays a good contrast of dark wood work with the white ceiling and the beige walls, a flower vase and a framed painting add character to the room
www.nobroker.in The pooja room in Ratan Tata's house boasts of a wooden backdrop that is in contrast to natural patterned beige side screen, an orante red mat, an altar for the temple with marble, and metal idols and frames of deities
Instagram/@ratantata Ratan Tata's home's interiors and exteriors are painted in white with large glass windows inspired by colonial construction with walls adorned with abstract art
Instagram/@ratantata A lush roof top garden with grass, palm trees and a large sun deck with an open barbecque facility can house upto 50 people at once
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