These celebrity homes in 2025, from the AD archives, reflect deeply personal design choices shaped by memory, craft, and contemporary living. From Mira and Shahid Kapoor’s layered Worli duplex to Rahul Mishra’s mountain retreat in Uttarakhand to Malavika Mohanan’s Malabar sanctuary in the Maximum City, these residences are thoughtfully designed and styled.
Impressive Celebrity Homes of 2025
Mira and Shahid Kapoor’s Worli home
Mira and Shahid Kapoor’s Worli home is a 10,000 square-foot, four-bedroom duplex, with spaces for life, for work, for entertainment and for play, all interwoven. The upstairs section also includes a glam room, a guest room—“my parents visit often, and we wanted them to be comfortable”—a home theatre and lounge, Shahid’s DJ table, an open-air gym on the deck, a small pantry and an office. The house’s focal point is the geometric, black staircase, with rooms and spaces built around it. The home has a great deal of green, natural light, clean lines, soft and earthy colours, and textural details. Mira Kapoor was inspired by the Chattarpur farmhouse she grew up in.
For the extensive space planning and interiors, the couple turned to AD100 architect Annkur Khosla, who Shahid had worked with previously. “She’s a Virgo; I loved that. And she manages to blend Shahid’s and my aesthetic—that is often quite opposing—together.” Mira describes her husband’s taste as avant-garde while she looks for practicality.
Original text by Priyanka Khanna; edited by Vrishin Bhatia
Alaya F’s Chic Apartment in Mumbai
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Yadnyesh Joshi
It is this home that has frequently appeared as the setting from which Alaya F broadcasts her life on social media: yoga reels, pre-party glam shots, sweet selfies in solitude. Perhaps it was that overexposure that triggered her desire for a design refresh. Earlier this year, she reached out to interior designer Zara Eisa to art direct her home so it better aligned with her idea of the big roles that even small spaces can play—in this case, an apartment that is home, office and filming location rolled into one.
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“I needed every room to serve multiple purposes,” says Alaya F. “My aesthetic is pretty neutral, white and bright, but we still needed to make sure that I could shoot content in every corner of the house.” “She wanted a functional, versatile home,” adds Eisa, “So the challenge was to keep it fresh in each corner of the home while also making it cosy and homely at the same time.”





