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Inside Ravi Vazirani's Bandra Abode

 

 

 Renters in Bandra are notorious for getting the short end of the stick. A cubbyhole they call a studio, a phone booth they call a one bedroom, a landlord who insists on leaving their own belongings in the cupboards, who asks you not to put art on the walls. Not Ravi Vazirani. 

The self-taught interior designer is one of those rare creatures with the luxury of a little courtyard, a breakfast nook and a rental that feels finished, like it's really his own. Though he's quick to maintain it's ever-evolving: "It never ends and I like it that way." Before he ever moved in, he Instagrammed the leafy entrance to his building calling it "the Bandra I want to live in" and now, he does. Tour his home with us.

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