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Inside Trisha Krishnan’s aesthetically designed home with artistic vibes

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 12, 2026, 13:09 IST
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Inside Trisha Krishnan’s aesthetically designed home with artistic vibes

The actress Trisha Krishnan is well-known not only for her eternal beauty and acting abilities but also for her exquisite style, which translates flawlessly into her home decor. The combination of earthy hues, bold décor items, lavish flower decorations, and an artistically designed corner makes her home extremely comfortable and stylish at the same time. It is now time to take a look at the art and décor inspiration from Trisha Krishnan’s beautiful home.

(Photos from Instagram)

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Warm and earthy tones that look luxurious

The use of earthy tones like rust orange, beige, brown and dull gold by Trisha Krishnan creates a warm environment in her house. The elegant-looking dark sofas and curtains are a perfect illustration of how such tones can create an environment that feels luxurious without being flashy.

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Floral designs that act as pieces of living art

Flowers have been used profusely in Trisha’s house. She has arranged large vases with delicate pink, white and purple flowers that add a touch of brightness in her living room. Rather than decorating her home with flowers, she has made flowers an essential part of her living space.

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Art works and collectibles make interior unique

Decor items like paintings, abstract works and collectibles make the interior truly unique and stylish. These decor elements also show Trisha's taste and preference towards interior design. Notably, she manages to place each décor item without overcrowding the interiors.

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Dark curtains that make all the difference

Dark curtains used in the living area of her house serve as a significant decor element that helps elevate her interiors. They not only complement the white neutral walls but give dramatic flair to the interiors. Such curtains are the most effective way to make interiors look more luxurious.

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Comfortable minimalism elegant style

Even with the elegance she possesses, the home is quite comfortable to live in. The open space, the neatness in the interiors, and the warm lighting are some factors that make the place feel so cozy. Trisha’s interior design proves that luxury lies in minimalism.


Disclaimer: The following article is based on glimpses shared by Trisha Krishnan on social media and in public appearances. The estimated value of the house mentioned in the headline is based on media reports and online sources.

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