Actor couple Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal’s first home together is all about comfort and contrast, where modern luxurious interiors meet refined personal taste. The couple’s home, which is situated in Bandra, Mumbai, is designed to be a place where they can return to after a hectic day and also entertain friends for a banger night.
On May 28, the Instagram page of Asian Paints shared pictures of Sonakshi and Zaheer’s home, and captioned the post, “In Season 9 of Asian Paints’ @asianpaints Where The Heart Is, take a tour of the Bandra home of Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal. ‘Home is where I can just be myself,’ Sonakshi says.”
Where comfort meets modern interiors
As you enter their stunning abode, you step into a large, open living space where light pours in through tall glass windows. The penthouse is warm, open, and unmistakably theirs, with personal touches added by both Sonakshi and Zaheer. The skyline views, a wraparound balcony, light-filled rooms, and corners that hold memories of their life add character to the space.
The house is a mix of New York meets Maldives mood, beautified with bright blue and earthy accents. There are two living rooms: the first is all about a Bohemian beach aesthetic, while the second is more refined, with wooden elements and cream walls, accentuated by deep indigo blue decor.
The main living area has cream couches, dark wood furniture, accent walls with wooden elements, plants adding a pop of green, stone walls, beige concrete flooring, large windows opening onto the balcony, wooden beams for a rustic touch, a low-seated dark wood dining table, and a wall-length countertop to chill with friends. Meanwhile, the second living room features denim-blue couches, a bar counter, and modern light fixtures.
The travel wall
One of the highlights of the penthouse is the Twilight Zone, which the couple also calls their travel wall. Sharing details about the space, Asian Paints wrote, “The blue wall in the apartment’s den, painted in Asian Paints’ ‘Twilight Zone’, is what the couple calls their travel wall. It’s a separate area featuring a blue wall decorated with a wall hanging where the couple can pin memories from their trips. Plush chocolate brown couches, an abstract art model, a vintage box table, cute ornaments, a large glass wall, and wooden tiles add elements of comfort to the space.

