Step Inside the Homes of India’s A-Listers: ‘Asian Paints Where The Heart Is’ Returns with Season 8

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Asian Paints’ much-loved décor series, Asian Paints Where The Heart Is, is back for its eighth season, and it’s more than just a peek inside the homes of India’s most admired celebrities – it’s a masterclass in personalizing spaces with style and heart. This season, the show takes viewers on an intimate journey through six extraordinary homes, offering not only design inspiration but also a deeper connection to the personalities who live in them. It’s a celebration of individuality, with each home reflecting the unique style and story of its owner, all while providing universally inspiring décor ideas. TheGlitz reports…

Asian Paints Star Studded Show

Season 8 introduces a dazzling lineup of celebrities who open the doors to their homes: Ananya Panday, Arshad Warsi and Maria Goretti, Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani, Taapsee Pannu, Manu Bhaker, and Joseph Radhik and Devika Narain. These homes aren’t just spaces; they’re extensions of the stars who inhabit them, radiating personality, style, and warmth. The series invites viewers to rethink their own spaces, offering everything from clever design tips to sophisticated style guides, all while showing how to craft homes that are both deeply personal and universally stylish.

Ananya Panday’s Scandinavian-inspired sanctuary

Step into Ananya Panday’s serene Scandinavian-inspired sanctuary, where minimalist design meets sentimental charm in the very building she grew up in. Her home radiates cozy nooks and effortless elegance, demonstrating how simplicity and thoughtful details can evoke comfort. Then there’s the Goan-Portuguese retreat of Arshad Warsi and Maria Goretti, a bohemian haven that blends heritage with modern chic, filled with imperfect, soulful elements that make it feel truly lived-in and loved.

For those with an eye for maximalism, Joseph Radhik and Devika Narain’s artistic abode is a treasure trove of décor ideas – think bold wallpapers, lush greenery, and eclectic art pieces that make their home a work of art in itself. Meanwhile, newlyweds Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani have created a vibrant, personality-filled space that seamlessly blends their individual styles, making a bold statement with contemporary art and functional design.

A particularly heartwarming transformation comes from Olympic shooter Manu Bhaker’s family home. Designed as a heartfelt gift for her parents, the space was brought to life by Asian Paints Beautiful Homes Service. It’s a thoughtful blend of minimalism and personal touches, creating a space filled with love and shared memories.

Lastly, Taapsee Pannu’s joyful and eclectic abode is a reflection of her vivacious spirit. Playful pops of color, natural light, and vibrant décor elements come together to create a space that’s both uplifting and inspiring. Her home shows how fearless use of color and texture can completely transform a space.

Asian Paints’ Most Loved Décor Series

Amit Syngle, MD and CEO of Asian Paints Limited, perfectly captures the spirit of the series: “‘Asian Paints Where The Heart Is’ continues to be India’s most beloved home décor series, where celebrities share how their homes are a true reflection of themselves. This season’s lineup is especially exciting, offering real, relatable insights into how décor trends can be adapted to reflect personal stories.”

The series not only provides a peek into these stunning homes but also empowers viewers to recreate similar looks in their own spaces. From lush greenery to statement wallpaper and bold art, Season 8 is filled with actionable design tips that are sure to ignite your creativity. It invites viewers to embrace their own style while blending inspiration from the rich, diverse homes on display.

Joshua Karthik, Co-Founder of Stories in Motion, adds, “This season renews its purpose—to make home design and décor more accessible and actionable. The stars not only show us their stunning homes but also engage in real conversations on design and creativity, offering practical tips that anyone can use.”

For décor lovers, the journey doesn’t end with the show. Asian Paints has made it easy to bring the celebrity-inspired aesthetics into your own home through style guides and décor cues featured on their platform, BeautifulHomes.com. Whether you’re dreaming of a Scandinavian retreat, a boho haven, or a vibrant, artistic space, Season 8 offers a wealth of ideas to transform your home into a reflection of your own unique story.

Catch the new season on Asian Paints’ digital platforms, including YouTube and leading OTT platform Jio Cinema, and get ready to be inspired by the artistry of home design – one personal space at a time.

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