
Inside Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's Rs 32 crore dream holiday home in Alibaug: With temp control pool, jacuzzi, and Turkish limestones built on a 10,000-square-foot area
According to the Architectural Digest, it is built by the popular international architecture firm Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA), led by Phillippe Fouche. The villa built over a 10,000-square-foot plot, with mostly natural materials – pristine stones, exotic Italian marbles, raw travertines, and Turkish limestones, which been primarily used extensively to add value to the space.
The four-bedroom and four-bathroom villa, designed in a California Konkan style, has an earthy warmth because of its wood and marble work. Besides, one of the powder rooms is also ornamented with stunning pink onyx marble.
The home also has high ceilings with natural wood work in the entire floor, with an open design. The house is intentionally built to let in as much natural light as possible. While talking to AD earlier and giving a house tour, Kohli said, 'The most interesting feature is the double-height cut-out ceiling in the living space, as it welcomes natural light. The more light… the better its energy.'
The villa also has features like a temperature-controlled pool, a bespoke kitchen, a jacuzzi, a sprawling garden, indoor parking, staff quarters, and much more. The house is also reported to be tech-savvy, as there are several amenities in the house that can be managed through an application. The app helps it to function under automation, including, circadian lighting, gas leak detectors, and air and water filtration.
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There is a porch setting next to the pool, which has lush greenery all around. It is a classic example of Anushka and Virat's innate love for flora and fauna. In addition, even the living space has several indoor plants, adding a beautiful jungle theme to their house. The dining area in the garden is Virat Kohli's favorite one in the property. 'I'm never really on holiday. I'm always on a fixed diet and on a fixed training routine from morning until night. Here, I wake up, chill out, relax, have lemon water, a cup of coffee, ease into it, and start afresh,' he revealed during the same interview.
The couple's holiday home is built on an 8-acre plot, and they acquired it for approximately Rs 19 crore in 2022. According to reports, the Indian cricketer invested around Rs 10.5 crore to Rs 13 crore in the construction of the property. Reportedly, the house is worth Rs 32 crore.
The couple's idea behind building a holiday home was to relax, without a plan in mind, which is why they usually spend a weekend there and return to Mumbai. During a conversation with AD, Virat Kohli had said, 'I'm never really on holiday…there's no plan for how to relax…just being in a state of doing nothing is enough.' The home away from home in Alibaug helps them in rejuvenation and immersing in nature.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma reside in Mumbai in a house spanning around 7,171 square feet, valued at Rs 34 crore. Kohli also owns a bungalow in Gurugram, worth Rs 80 crore. They have now reportedly moved to London in Notting Hill area, with their children Vamika and Akaay, to have a more private life, away from the spotlight.
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