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Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal's penthouse is a relaxing abode of minimalism with bright bohemian colours: Art inspirations to steal

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 8, 2026, 08:15 IST
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Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal's penthouse is a relaxing abode of minimalism with bright bohemian colours Art inspirations to steal

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal’s home brings a modern, contemporary vibe together with just the right flash of bright blues and pinks that gives their house a blend of modernism with a touch of bright bohemian.

The couple shared their home tour on YouTube, where they showed each nook and corner of their Bandra penthouse with a great deal of interest and detail.

The couple’s abode is quite symbolic of relaxing bohemian warmth, travel memories, with vibrant maximalism that feels authentically ‘theirs’.


Each corner of their home tells a story and seems creatively designed with quality sentiments that speak of cherishable memories. The home also has a welcoming atmosphere with massive windows, earthy tones, and bright blue accents that work together beautifully. Plants add pops of green everywhere, while abstract art and personal photos make the space feel intimate and cozy.



Here are 5 art and design inspirations to take away from their home:Photos: Sonakshi Sinha/ YouTubeDisclaimer: This article is written for general inspirational and educational purposes, based on images and information available on public/social media platforms. The interiors of a celebrity's home are subject to change with upgrades and renovations.

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Blue-walled travel photo den

The deep blue "Travel Wall" is the home's most unique, warm, and symbolic area. The wall is lined by a grid-style wire rack that displays souvenirs, keychains, and Polaroids from places the couple has visited together. It is also symbolic that personal memories make the best art. Instead of buying generic photos or wallpapers, display on your own wall what matters to you. Use wire racks, soft boards, or floating shelves to create your own travel display.

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A modern, vibrant, coloured abstract portrait

The couple's balcony wall has a vibrant abstract style painting of Sonakshi and Zaheer that adds to the right flush of colours over a white wall, paired up with a bright yellow sofa. This modern abstract portrait in the form of personal art is like a focal point in their home.

In her home tour vlog, Sonakshi says that the painting was gifted to them by a Nepalese friend and was also painted by a Nepalese artist, Suchit.

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Orange cozy corner with metallic dragonflies

Sinha’s home tour vlog shows a cozy corner in the east wing of their home, which she describes as her style and curated like how she wanted it to be. The corner is based on an orange- beige theme, with metallic Dragonfly showpieces in greenish blue reflections on a gold base hung on the neutral walls. What adds to the burst of colours is the orange chair paired with a canvas painted based on an orange colour palette aesthetic. Soft layered textiles—plush cushions, a woven throw, and a sisal rug—introduce texture, while a brass floor lamp casts warm light, making the nook perfect for reading, sipping chai, and quiet reflection.

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Flamingo-inspired bright pink chairs in a boho-themed room

The couple's home embraces bohemian aesthetics in the east wing of their home, lined with wooden décor and indoor plants. Based on this theme, they call their guest room.

The main character of the room is a bright fuchsia pink chair pair, lined with bright printed clothing accents. Another addition to the room is a bright pink flamingo bird showpiece helping balance out the theme of the room.

Inspired by this, you can also add flamingo-inspired bright pink chairs to inject playful energy into your boho space. Bold pink chairs create instant focal points while maintaining the relaxed, eclectic vibe that defines boho design.

Plus, pair them with woven rattan side tables, macramé wall hangings, and piles of colorful throw pillows for that perfect boho layering. Don't worry about matching everything perfectly—boho thrives on the "collected over time" look. Mix textures like jute rugs, vintage textiles, and fresh greenery to make the space feel warm, lived-in, and totally you. Add some fairy lights for evening coziness, and you've got a guest room that feels like a happy, breezy escape anyone would love to stay in.

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