Exploring Mehreen Pirzada’s Cozy Mumbai Home: A Blend of Green Shades and Cherished Memories |

Inside Mehreen Pirzada’s Mumbai home: Green shades, fridge magnets, and cozy corners filled with photo frames
Actress Mehreen Pirzada’s residence in Mumbai beautifully balances her Punjabi heritage with the pulse of city life. Richly adorned with personal photographs that sparkle with fond memories, the home showcases a captivating dark green and white kitchen, complete with whimsical travel-themed fridge magnets.

Actor and model Mehreen Pirzada has made her name working in Telugu films like ‘Mahanubhavudu’, ‘Raja the Great’, and ‘F2: Fun and Frustration’. Hailing from Punjab, the actress lives in Mumbai with her mother, Paramjit Kaur Pirzada, her brother who is also an actor and model, Gurfateh Pirzada and their two dogs. Let’s take a look inside her home in the City of Dreams.Born in Bhatinda, she spent her growing years in Delhi and North America. In a conversation with LBB, Mehreen Pirzada gave a glimpse of her home. One thing that you will instantly notice is the “pictures”. The house is filled with small pictures and each one has a story to tell.

Mehreen Pirzada’s kitchen tour

During her tour, she showed the viewers the favorite part of the house. A place where the happniess through your stomach can be achieved, a place where the food is prepared, the kitchen. The kitchen has a dark green and white theme, with multiple cabinets. Above the stove, there are window-like fluted glass cabinets, perfectly positioned for easy access to cutlery and other items. Mehreen also shared her favorite part of the kitchen, which she says she contributed mostly to the kitchen are fridge magnets. The fridge is covered with many of them, each representing a country they have visited.The entire house features multiple shades of green.

Heart of the house

Later, she takes the viewers to her mother’s room. Just like the house, her room also has multiple photos hanged to the wall. Speaking of walls, they have sage and English green shades. Her wardrobe is interesting as she has tin cupboard to keep her clothes and other items. A TV is centred in the middle. There’s also a fancy wall clock which has a serene picture in the background.

Living room with a chessboard vibe

While speaking to the camera, sitting on a well-cushioned orange single chair, she appears to be in the living room, which features black-and-white marble flooring that gives a chessboard-like vibe. On the adjacent wall, a large framed artwork capturing a cityscape can be seen hanging.In short, there’s a fancy, closed and heartwarming vibe running throughout the entire house.

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