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Jaaved Jaaferi's 7000 sqft home: a look into the 'Bandra boy's' Mediterranean haven - details inside!

Jaaved Jaaferi's 7000 sqft home: a look into the 'Bandra boy's' Mediterranean haven - details inside!

Time of India23-06-2025
's Mediterranean-inspired home is nothing short of a vacationer's dream. The star's home has been a haven for the 'Bandra boy' and is one of his most prized possessions. The 7,000 square feet home has a direct view over the Arabian Sea, making it seem nothing short of paradise.
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Sea-facing heaven inspired by Mediterranean dreams
The beautiful home is a direct nod to the actor's past in Bandra and is nothing short of an artwork that manages to balance minimalism and character. In a past interview with Architectural Digest, the actor decoded his home's ambience along with renowned designer and architect Kush Bhayani.
As per Jaferi's words, his home is 'Warm, natural, eclectic,' with its micro-concrete textured walls by FlexStone and old rustic wooden furniture.
The home is accented throughout with sleek and fashionable stone surfaces, adding a brutalistic touch to the overall theme of minimalism.
Inspired by Mediterranean grace, the home is head-to-toe filled with earthy, almost soothing tones throughout, creating a mesmerising environment. With personal input in almost every step, the actor's touch can be seen throughout the design of the home.
The textured walls, along with the sage-toned sofas and rugs, give the home a warm vibe for all those who enter.
Kitchen space is the star of the show
The star of the show, however, is the dynamic yet functional dining table situated in Jaferi's home. The long and sleek dining table features a stylish onyx slab that is heavily supported by raw wooden logs to create a rustic and natural look. Daughter Meezaan even commented during the interview how 'It's taken away the habit of eating alone in our rooms.'
The actor has also managed to fit in his love for travel and movies by creating a cosy and comforting reading nook in his home.
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The shelves have been lined up with travel artefacts, DVDs and more, creating a beautiful space for all.
The beautiful sea-facing terrace
The terrace of Jaaved's home is the place where the entire family gathers for stories, chats, or just a moment of relaxation.
Why did Jaaferi buy and make this home?
The 'Boogie Woogie' host emphasised on how he has always been a 'Bandra boy' and how it was love at first sight with this home. He shared in the same interview that 'Earlier my problem with Bandra was that, with the amount of construction everywhere, buildings are situated amusingly close together where you can open the door and ask for a cup of sugar. But when I saw this place I just fell in love''.
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