Some homes feel memorable because they are decorated with more than style alone. They carry mood, personality, and a sense of thought and belonging in every corner. Actress Janhvi Kapoor’s home is a space that delicately combines elegance, warmth, and modern artistic expression with Indianness. Her home has several corners and walls that speak of art in a modern and creative way, bringing out character, innovation, and aesthetics.
The home can also be a useful reference for anyone looking to bring more ‘persona’ into their own interiors, where the overall feeling is not about showing off. It is about creating a space that feels yours, lived in, soothing to the eye, interesting to the mind, keeps you grounded to your roots, and is emotionally rich. Here are some art inspirations that you can take away from Janhvi Kapoor’s home.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and general design observations. Some details may vary depending on the source or personal interpretation. The content is meant for inspiration only, not as an exact record of the home.
Art that speaks of religiosity and mindfulness
A contemporary home can still make space for devotion, and that is where religious art with a modern touch works beautifully. Kapoor’s home is adorned with many such artworks. A wooden Lord Krishna frame depicts the God in a blue silhouette designed over brown, placed on a wall in the dining room. Another is a Mahavira art frame with a light placed on the chest of the design, described as ‘Heart of Gold’ by Farah Khan, who once visited the house with her cook Dilip and posted a home tour. The idea here is not to make the piece loud, but to let it feel serene and special.
Sculptures that show abstract expressionism
Decor becomes more engaging when it carries a clear mood or personality. Janhvi, who shares her home with her father Boney Kapoor and sister Khushi, has many showpieces and sculptures that represent such art. A silhouette sculpture of a dancing woman, a black horse head, or Chaplin-inspired table showpieces can add that sense of story without making the space feel crowded. These pieces add to the luxury while also giving an expressive feel.
Plates as wall art
A wall of porcelain plates can turn into a strong visual feature when the display is arranged with intention, as Farah Khan’s vlog shows. The Kapoor home has a dedicated wall of white-based porcelain plates with painted or printed facial expressions that add a playful, artistic energy. Makeup, winks, coffee sips, and cheeky moods depicted there can all be freshly read as expressionism.
Fireplaces and illusion
A built-in fireplace illusion can add warmth even in a space that does not depend on actual fire. It creates focus, depth, and a sense of comfort, which is useful in modern interiors. Janhvi Kapoor’s home has one such built-in feature in a ‘Mumbai home’ that pairs with soft lighting, dark polished finishes, and a clean mirror backdrop.



