
Jannat Zubair has recently been in the spotlight for her upcoming work in Glory, where she is starring along with Divyendu, Pulkit Samrat, and Sayani Gupta. At the same time, she’s grabbing attention off‑screen too, with a recent home tour that gives fans a peek into her Mumbai life.
She recently went viral for a detailed house tour by YouTuber Nayandeep Rakshit, and since then, her house has become a visual inspiration for anyone who loves calm, elegant spaces.
Located in Malad West, the apartment stands out not just for its luxury, but for how it thoughtfully and seamlessly includes soft aesthetics with daily comfort.
What makes Jannat’s home interesting for art and design lovers is not only how it looks, but how it feels modern without being cold, stylish, or showy.
Here are a few artsy inspirations to take from Jannat Zubair’s home:
Disclaimer: The information and design ideas shared here are based on publicly available content and images of Jannat Zubair’s home. They are meant for inspirational and educational use only, the interiors and designs are subject to change with updates and changes made in the home.
Photo Credits: Jannat Zubair/ Instagram

Jannat Zubair’s home leans heavily on soft whites and creams, and that itself is a big art lesson. A neutral backdrop lets colours, textures, and decor pieces stand out without feeling chaotic, much like a blank canvas that lets a painting breathe. For anyone who loves art, replicating this in a corner, with white walls, a simple shelf, and a few framed prints, can turn any room into a quiet gallery
The calmness of white interiors also makes it easier to experiment, as you can swap cushions, artworks, or crockery without overhauling the entire look.Photo Credits: Jannat Zubair/ Instagram

Gold appears in Jannat’s home as a catalyst that enhances the whole look, not an overload. Mirror frames, a gold lion wall piece, chair legs, and crockery trimmings use metallic touches to add warmth without losing the room's softness. This works like gilding in a painting, one that has a small accent that lifts the entire composition.
Home artists or decorators can try a gold‑framed canvas, a metallic vase, or a few gold‑rimmed glasses on a neutral shelf.
Photo Credits: Jannat Zubair/ Instagram

The curved white sofas and rounded furniture shapes in Jannat’s living room softly point towards modern art forms inclined towards soft lines and movement. Curved pieces feel more inviting and less rigid than sharp‑edged sets, which is exactly how many contemporary artworks use flowing composition to draw the eye gently. This shows that the “shape” of furniture can be as expressive as the colour.
For a creative home, one could choose at least one curved piece, a sofa, a round table, or an arched shelf as a central focal point.Photo: Nayandeep Rakshit/ YouTube

Large mirrors and reflective surfaces in Jannat’s entrance and other rooms act almost like artworks themselves. They bounce light, double the sense of space, and visually expand the room, much like clever composition in a painting can stretch the eye across the canvas.
A mirror becomes more than a decorative object; it turns into a creative tool with a scientific temper that plays with light and perception and gives a perception of enlarging the space.
Reflective pieces also help bring together different parts of a room, making the decor feel more connected. They can highlight lamps, artwork, and natural light in a soft way. This creates a calm, open feeling and makes the entire space look more elegant, spacious, and visually interesting.Photo Credits: Jannat Zubair/ Instagram