There is a certain sense of curiosity around celebrity homes but with Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif, that curiosity feels a little more grounded. Their house is not a legacy bungalow or a statement purchase but actually a rented apartment - which has been carefully chosen, quietly lived in and shaped around their everyday life.According to reports, the house is located in a premium residential tower, where power couple Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli had moved in a couple of years back. Sharma even shared a heartwarming post welcoming the Bollywood couple to their building. "Congratulations to both of you beautiful people! Wishing you guys a lifetime of togetherness, love, and understanding. Also glad you are finally married so that now you can
move into your house soon and we can stop hearing construction sounds," she wrote.Also Read: Inside Trisha Krishnan's Chennai Home Worth Rs. 10 Crores: Not Flashy, Just Beautifully Lived-In As per GQ India, "The couple has rented the 4-BHK apartment, spread across 7,000 square feet, for Rs 8 lakh per month, along with a security deposit of Rs 1.75 crores. The couple has opted for minimalistic interiors, and have turned their balcony into a beautiful and natural zen space by adding plants and bamboo chairs." It further states that the house has a warm and cozy vibe to it, with a brick-like wall texture and Edison bulb ceiling lights for the interior.
A Rented Address In One Of Mumbai's Most Expensive Neighborhoods
Their home sits in the Rajmahal building in Juhu, which happens to be one of Mumbai's most sought-after coastal neighbourhoods. The apartment is located on the 8th floor and faces the Arabian Sea, which is an important detail in a city where views often define value. It includes a large living room, dining area, bedrooms with attached decks, a puja room, servant quarters, and multiple balconies.
The numbers reflect the scale of the neighbourhood. The monthly rent is estimated to be around ₹17 lakh in the current agreement, with a security deposit of about ₹1.75 crore. Unlike many celebrity homes that lean heavily into drama and over-the-top interiors, this apartment follows a more restrained design language.
Minimal And Functional Interiors
The entrance of the house holds great significance. It is a perfect blend of a neutral colour palette of beige and wooden flooring - which gives it a very classy touch. Also, the plant display sets the tone right. Then comes the living room which is expansive but not overcrowded. Furniture choices appear practical, featuring neutral sofas, simple layouts, and enough space to host without turning the room into a display area. A dining section flows from the living space, keeping the layout open rather than compartmentalised.
One of the most talked-about parts of the house is the balcony. It is wide, open, and directly faces the water.Also Read:
Genelia D'Souza And Riteish Deshmukh Live In A Rs 30 Crore Sea Facing Villa In Worli; Inside Their Warm, Minimal Luxury Retreat Bedroom also follows the same philosophy. They open into private decks, allowing for outdoor space without stepping out of the apartment. This happens to be a key feature in sea-facing properties in Mumbai. There are also personal touches - like a puja room and indoor plants - that bring in a sense of routine and familarity. The design does not try to impress as much as it tries to function. That balance makes the space feel lived-in rather than staged. The building itself adds to the experience. Amenities reportedly include a rooftop swimming pool, private beach access, gym facilities, and children’s play areas.What actually makes this house interesting is not just its size or cost, but its choices. It is rented and not owned. It is minimal and not styled for attention. And it sits in one of the city's most visible neighbourhoods while still managing to feel private.In a space where celebrity homes often become extensions of public image, this one feels closer to a working home - adaptable, functional, and shaped by routine rather than spectacle.