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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Celebrity Homes: Shahrukh Khan
Celebrity Homes: Shahrukh Khan
SRK bought a Heritage bungalow on Bandstand from the Bai Khorshed Bhanu Sanjana Trust, which he renamed “MANNAT”. The 6 storey building behind Mannat has a living room, guest rooms, offices, a library, gym, entertainment room, & basement car park.
Photos of the inside of Sharukh Khan’s Home, Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s family stays in the bungalow whereas the 6 storey building has a living room, guest rooms, offices, a library, a gym, entertainment room, and a basement car park.
Shahrukh Khan in the compound of his house, Mannat
View that Shahrukh Khan sees from his house.
Shahrukh Khan in the compound of his house. Here too he is chased by the press.
Inside Shahrukh Khan’s house. Notice the Filmfare awards.
Shahrukh Khan at home.
The Great Khali at Shahrukh Khan’s house, Mannat
Shahrukh Khan at his office in Mannat
Another view of Shahrukh Khan’s office at Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s library at Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s gym at Mannat. His kids (Arjun, Suhana) are national level martial art sportsperson.
Shahrukh Khan at home in Mannat with his FilmFare awards
Shahrukh Khan at home on his computer
Shahrukh in his garden, addressing the press
Photos from the outside of Shahrukh Khan’s Home, Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s bungalow Munnat with its majestic columns
Outside view of Shahrukh Khan’s home, Mannat and the 6 story building
Closer look of SRK’s Mannat from outside
Beautiful top view of Shahrukh Khan’s “Mannat.”
View of Shah Rukh Khan’s terrace at Mannat
Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat at night
Map of Shahrukh Khan’s House in Mumbai
View Shahrukh Khan’s House Mannat, Bandra, Mumbai in a larger map
Fake Pictures of Shahrukh Khan’s House in Mumbai
Photos of the inside of Sharukh Khan’s Home, Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s family stays in the bungalow whereas the 6 storey building has a living room, guest rooms, offices, a library, a gym, entertainment room, and a basement car park.
Shahrukh Khan in the compound of his house, Mannat
View that Shahrukh Khan sees from his house.
Shahrukh Khan in the compound of his house. Here too he is chased by the press.
Inside Shahrukh Khan’s house. Notice the Filmfare awards.
Shahrukh Khan at home.
The Great Khali at Shahrukh Khan’s house, Mannat
Shahrukh Khan at his office in Mannat
Another view of Shahrukh Khan’s office at Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s library at Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s gym at Mannat. His kids (Arjun, Suhana) are national level martial art sportsperson.
Shahrukh Khan at home in Mannat with his FilmFare awards
Shahrukh Khan at home on his computer
Shahrukh in his garden, addressing the press
Photos from the outside of Shahrukh Khan’s Home, Mannat
Shahrukh Khan’s bungalow Munnat with its majestic columns
Outside view of Shahrukh Khan’s home, Mannat and the 6 story building
Closer look of SRK’s Mannat from outside
Beautiful top view of Shahrukh Khan’s “Mannat.”
View of Shah Rukh Khan’s terrace at Mannat
Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat at night
Map of Shahrukh Khan’s House in Mumbai
View Shahrukh Khan’s House Mannat, Bandra, Mumbai in a larger map
Fake Pictures of Shahrukh Khan’s House in Mumbai
Banyan Tree Ungasan Resort in Bali
Antidote to the Demands of Modern Life: Banyan Tree Ungasan Resort in Bali
Built on the edge of a cliff at a height of 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, Hotel Banyan Tree Ungasan in Bali, Indonesia commits to offering an antidote to the demands of modern life. In terms of architecture, the hotel has been conceived as a symbiosis of old and new, of classic and modern. Its exterior is said to be inspired by a traditional Balinese village, completely opened towards the pure beaches and blue waters. Here is an open invitation from the hotel staff: “Banyan Tree Ungasan will attend to your every need. Relax and unwind in your personal pool, taste the delicacies of our restaurants or make use of our fitness facilities. While you rest surrounded by the lushness of the Island of the Gods, we’ll make sure your stay with us is truly carefree. Retreat into a sanctuary for the senses amidst the lush tropics and experience Banyan Tree Spa’s signature range of Asian therapies within elegant treatment pavilions, adorned with distinct Balinese interior design. Choose from a wide selection of healing therapies“. The plethora of services and amenities make this place an oasis of ultimate relaxation. Enjoy the photos!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
India celebrity luxury homes
Celebrity Homes: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Ash's villa in Sanctuary Falls, Dubai is a distinctly styled resort home with traditional, modern & contemporary architecture. It would be fitted with a Scavolini designer Kitchen, nolte wardrobes & feature sanitary ware by Villeroy & Boch.
Celebrity Homes: Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar owns a palatial Rs. 30 crores house '19/A Perry Cross Road ' in Mumbai. Surrounded by CCTvs and high fencing, to avoid the gaze of curious adoring onlookers, this house is the cricket fan's new shrine.
Celebrity Homes: John Abraham
This is John's duplex home in Bandra, the posh western suburb of Mumbai. Spread across 5,000 sqft and two floors, the house has been designed by his father Abraham John and brother Alan.
Celebrity Homes: MS Dhoni
Team India's captain, MS Dhoni’s house is located in a posh part of Ranchi, Jharkhand. As per locals, Dhoni spent six crore Indian rupees to build this house, which looks quite simple from the outside.
Celebrity Homes: Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan’s bungalow ‘Jalsa’ is a large 10,125 sq ft, two storied house in Juhu, Mumbai registered in the name of Jaya Bachchan. Jalsa was given to Big B by director Ramesh Sippy as payment for starring in ‘Satte Pe Satta’ (1982).
E4 House - Opulence Meets Contemporary Architecture In New Delhi, India
Opulence Meets Contemporary Architecture In New Delhi, India : E4 House
If you enjoy living large, then this residence will meet your every expectation! Designed byDADA Partners and located in New Delhi, India. E$ House is another example of contemporary architecture and functionality, sadly without bearing local influences. With a total area of 12,000 square feet, the mansion was designed as a vacation home and is perfect for a large family retreat. Made up of asymmetrically placed volumes, the residence is impressive-and different- no matter what the standing point. Wood paneling inside and out contrast the white walls and ensure a high amount of privacy, while a variety of windows create a seamless indoor-outdoor transition and flood the house in natural light. Partially closed towards the street, the building opens up in an “L”-shape around a central green space, enriched by comfortable outdoor furniture. The living and dining area perfectly connect with this inner garden, creating a welcoming social zone. [Photography: Ranjan Sharma]