Inside Mouni Roy’s Bandra home

The living room of the actor also is predominantly in white with hints of teal.

Actor Mouni Roy started her career with television and gradually moved on to acting in movies. She was last seen as the antagonist in Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva. The actor married businessman Suraj Nambiar in January 2022. Media reports suggest that Mouni Roy’s net worth is around Rs 40 crore.

 

Mouni Roy

(Source: Asian Paints Instagram)

Mouni Roy with her husband stay in Bandra, Mumbai.

 

Mouni Roy house: Interesting décor

The balcony

Mouni Roy

(Source: Mouni Roy Instagram)

 

The balcony is done beautifully with mirrors paneled on the wall. The balcony has an all-white décor with the flooring, the cane furniture and the wall colour all in pristine white.

 

The living room

The living room of the actor also is predominantly in white with hints of teal. While all walls are white in colour, the wall with the TV mounted on it is teal in colour.

 

Living room Mouni Roy

(Source: Asian Paints Instagram)

 

There is a glass console table with a brass frame in front of the TV that holds the book collection that Mouni Roy has. It also has framed photos from her marriage. A standing black wrought iron lamp next to the TV is a show stealer. On the other side, there is a glass cabinet with brass frames where there are knick knacks displayed.

The living room has a white couch with blue and teal throw cushions matching it. There is a teal and beige coir feel carpet that adds to the décor. A very small glass center table is placed in front of the couch that complements the entire seating space décor.

 

(Source: Asian Paints Instagram)

Just behind the couch is a small circular glass table with blue comfortable chairs. The wall behind has a statement frame piece that is made of mirrors.

 

The kitchen

Mouni Roy’s home has an open kitchen. There is a black granite countertop of the kitchen that doubles as a dining space with brass chairs put on the other side to give a sleek look. There are sleek profile lights on top of the counter adding to the look of the kitchen.

The kitchen cabinets complementing the house are all white and the backsplash is coffee brown that creates a distinction. The kitchen also has a wall paper with greens giving a tropical look.

 

Mouni Roy kitchen

(Source: Asian Paints Instagram)

 

The bedroom

Mouni Roy

(Source: Asian Paints Instagram)

 

The bedroom is a combination of shades of white and wood. In front of the beige bed is the grey and white intricately designed carpet on which a glass table with brass legs are placed. One side of the room has huge French windows that open to a narrow balcony.

 

Mouni Roy

(Source: Mouni Roy Instagram)

There is a reading corner that has cozy white cushions and lots of greenery.

(Header image source: Mouni Roy Instagram)

 

FAQs

What is the colour décor of Mouni Roy’s house?

Mouni Roy’s house sports a white décor.

Where does Mouni Roy stay?

Mouni Roy stays in Bandra.

What is the net worth of Mouni Roy?

Mouni Roy’s net worth is Rs 40 crore.

What is Mouni Roy’s restaurant name in Mumbai?

Mouni Roy is the co-owner of Badmaash restaurant.

What type of kitchen décor is in Mouni Roy’s house?

Mouni Roy has an open kitchen in white that has a countertop that doubles as a table.

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