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Step inside Shreyas Iyer's luxurious home with modern interiors, master bedroom, it costs Rs...

Step inside Shreyas Iyer's luxurious home with modern interiors, master bedroom, it costs Rs...

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In this collection of pictures we shall take a look inside Shreyas Iyer's luxurious house with modern interiors , we shall also know the worth of his house. Let's dive in.
According to media reports, Shreyas Iyer held the event in a high-end apartment in Mumbai in the year 2020. He bought a house of about 2618 square feet in Lodha Crest Tolljung Building in Parel area. For which the cricketer paid about Rs 12 crore. This also includes stamp duty of Rs 25 lakh. Shreyas lives here with his parents and sister.
Apart from being beautiful and luxurious, their house also gives ideas for home decor. The unseen photos of this house inspire and win hearts. If you don't believe it, see it yourself.
The luxurious life of the cricketer can be known at first glance by looking at the building in which captain Shreyas Iyer lives, who is known for his brilliant batting. Iyer's flat has been designed by world class architects and designers. This apartment has every modern facility like gym, indoor and outdoor pool, spa, private theatre and a ballroom.
Shreyas Iyer's house perfectly inspires classy home decoration. For warm interiors, the walls are white and the sofa is also matched in the same color. However, the cushions are blue and red in color which are adding a teasing element. The lighting and flower pots used in a unique style are giving a lavish look to the house. Green and gray shade curtains are completing the living area.
While the interior of Shreyas Iyer's house gives a warm feeling due to white paint and sofa, on the other hand, wooden flooring makes it smooth. Wooden flooring has been designed in dark and light shades in most areas of this apartment. Which not only shows the natural beauty but also helps in making the house look clean while protecting it from wear and tear.
Cricketer Shreyas Iyer is often seen having fun with his sister, of which he also shares videos. There is a common area, which looks quite classy. Here white tiles, dining table and trophies and medals are decorated on one wall. There are beautiful paintings on the walls.
Every corner of Shreyar Iyer's house sets goals for decoration. Now just look at this room, where small things have been beautifully decorated in the cupboard attached to the wall. There is also a beige colored sofa and table matching the color of the wood. This area inspires good decoration with less stuff.
Shreyas Iyer's bedroom is quite big and a small portion of the room is also made for his most special things. Shreyas Iyer has a huge collection of sneakers, which he keeps in his dressing area along with his clothes. Which looks like a showroom. There is a wardrobe attached to the wall, shoe rack and a mirror with LED.
Often the balcony of people's house is small but Shreyas Iyer's balcony made in curve design is spacious. Where wooden floor design has been done instead of normal tiles. Plants giving a lavish look to the house are kept at some distance, you can keep such plants inside the house as well. From Shreyas' balcony, a splendid view of Mumbai city can be seen, which increases the beauty of the house manifold.

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