Kritika Kamra wanted her Mumbai apartment to feel nothing like a film set. Instead of filling it with posters, photographs, or vanity mirrors, she envisioned a calm, lived-in space that reflected who she is away from the spotlight. Working with interior designer Purva Agrawal, Kritika transformed her rented apartment into a warm and functional home that balances comfort, creativity, and personal style.



Architectural Digest India spoke to both Kritika and Purva and gave audiences a tour of the apartment.


Inside Kritika Kamra’s Mumbai Apartment


“I may be an actor, but I didn’t want my posters and pictures splayed across the walls…I don’t even have a dresser with lights. I spend so much time in trailers that I needed this house to be my homely oasis. You won’t see the actor side of me here,” Kamra told AD.


The collaboration began when Kritika reached out to Agrawal via Instagram. “She reached out to me on Instagram,” Agrawal recalled. “She wanted to redo her home, and the before-and-after makeovers I was doing for rental homes, without any kind of structural changes, caught her eye.”



Although Agrawal had not set out to specialise in rental homes, she said many clients with two- to four-year leases want spaces that feel personal. “That’s a long time to stay in a space that doesn’t echo one’s personality or style!” she remarked.




 


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