HELLO! India

TARUN TAHILIANI AND BINDU VADHERA

‘I, definitely, see a whole new vibe of Westernised yet comfortable Indian homes with great respect for local craft and tradition integrated into them. That is the home of the future’
— Tarun Tahiliani

When Tarun Tahiliani decided to step up his creative bouquet by turning to interiors with Tahiliani Homes, it was a seamless partnership with friend and designer Bindu Vadhera that has resulted in some cutting-edge homes and properties spread across Delhi, Goa and Hyderabad with their cumulative sensibilities at work. Giving HELLO! a tour of the Nerul Villa and the Salvadore Villa Acacia in Goa, Tarun talks about turning his creative vision to the brick and mortar of buildings. “I’ve always loved architecture. In fact, long before I considered becoming a designer, I went to see if I could study architecture. In those days, architecture was not

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