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Inside Varun & Ghazal Alagh’s home: A warm, lived-in space beyond luxury

Step inside the Delhi NCR home of Varun and Ghazal Alagh, where modern design meets real life. With Aravalli views, multi-generational living, and deeply personal interiors, their space reflects authenticity over perfection.
April 25, 2026 (Last updated: April 22, 2026)
Varun & Ghazal Alagh’s home

Varun & Ghazal Alagh’s home

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When you think of modern Indian entrepreneurs who’ve built something meaningful from scratch, Varun Alagh and Ghazal Alagh stand out instantly. As the founders of Mamaearth under Honasa Consumer Ltd., they’ve created a brand that resonates deeply with today’s conscious consumers.

But beyond business success and public recognition, their home offers a far more personal glimpse into their lives—one that is warm, evolving, and refreshingly imperfect.

A Home in Delhi NCR with a View of Nature
Nestled in the Delhi NCR region, the Alaghs’ home enjoys serene views of the Aravalli range. This natural backdrop plays an important role in shaping the overall feel of the space. Large openings and balconies allow natural light to flow in, creating a calm and breathable environment that contrasts beautifully with their otherwise fast-paced professional lives.

Rather than being cut off from nature like many urban homes, their residence embraces it—making outdoor views a part of everyday living.

Varun & Ghazal Alagh’s home

Designed for Living, Not Just Looking
One of the most striking aspects of their home is its honesty. Ghazal has often described it as “not a designer home,” and that statement perfectly captures its essence.

This isn’t a space curated for magazines or social media perfection. Instead, it’s filled with real-life elements—kids’ handprints on walls, slightly worn furniture, and corners that evolve over time. The beauty here lies in its authenticity. It reflects a growing shift in modern design thinking, where homes are meant to be lived in rather than preserved like showpieces.

A Multi-Generational Indian Household
At the heart of the home is a deeply rooted Indian concept—living together as a family. The Alaghs share their space with four generations, making it a vibrant, dynamic environment.

This multi-generational setup influences everything from layout to material choices. Spaces are designed to be flexible and inclusive, allowing different age groups to coexist comfortably. Instead of rigid zoning, the home encourages interaction, movement, and shared experiences.

It’s a modern home with a traditional soul.

Varun & Ghazal Alagh’s home

From Compact Beginnings to Spacious Comfort
Before building Mamaearth into a household name, the couple lived in a compact apartment in Mumbai. That phase of life, though modest, shaped their perspective on space and comfort.

Their current home, in contrast, offers openness and breathing room. But what makes it special isn’t just the scale—it’s the emotional journey attached to it. Every corner reflects how far they’ve come, both as entrepreneurs and as a family.

Despite the upgrade, there’s a conscious effort to keep the space grounded and relatable.

Interiors That Tell Personal Stories
Rather than following a strict design theme, the Alaghs’ home feels like a layered narrative. Ghazal’s background in art and design is subtly visible in curated corners, artwork, and creative expressions throughout the house.

Travel souvenirs, meaningful objects, and everyday items come together to form a space that feels deeply personal. The color palette leans toward warm and neutral tones, enhancing comfort while allowing these personal elements to stand out.

It’s less about aesthetic perfection and more about emotional connection.

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Blending Lifestyle with Design
The home also reflects the couple’s lifestyle choices. From wellness-focused routines to mindful living habits, the design supports how they live on a daily basis.

Spaces are not overly formal—they are functional, fluid, and adaptable. Whether it’s spending time with family, working, or simply unwinding, the house accommodates it all without feeling restrictive.

This seamless blend of lifestyle and design is what makes the space truly modern.

Varun & Ghazal Alagh’s home

The Philosophy Behind the Space
At its core, the Alaghs’ home is guided by a simple yet powerful philosophy—homes should evolve with the people living in them.

Instead of chasing trends, they’ve created a space that grows over time. Imperfections are embraced, not hidden. And most importantly, every design decision revolves around people rather than appearances.

This approach gives their home a timeless quality that goes beyond style.

The home of Varun Alagh and Ghazal Alagh is a refreshing departure from the idea of picture-perfect luxury. It’s a space that prioritizes comfort, family, and authenticity over curated aesthetics.

In a world driven by visual perfection, their home reminds us that true beauty lies in spaces that feel real, lived-in, and full of life.

For architects, designers, and homeowners, it offers an important lesson—the best homes are not the most flawless ones, but the ones that tell a story.

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