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Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's Alibaug residence: The palace of luxury, leisure, modern technology and serenity

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's Alibaug residence: The palace of luxury, leisure, modern technology and serenity

Time of India2 days ago

Virat Kohli
and
Anushka Sharma
, the 'IT Couple,' have been making headlines after the historic win after a drought and heartbreaks of 18 years. Defeating PBKS, Royal Challengers Bengaluru lifted their trophy, winning their maiden IPL title.
It's been 2.5 months of the IPL journey, and a lifelong period of hard work to achieve the love and the deserved trophy. While the efforts were worth the wait, the 'King Kohli' once mentioned that he likes to be in a state of comfort and rejuvenate with nature after a challenging season, according to the Architectural Digest.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's leisure destination...
The 36-year-old's favourite place to be is away from the chaos, with a strong desire to escape from Mumbai.
Kohli's dream destination lies in a beach escape near the sea waves, in Alibaug. In a quieter, cleaner, and luxurious area in Alibaug, Kohli handpicked the 10,000 sqft residence for ₹19 crore in 2022, with features like a temperature-controlled pool, a customised kitchen, four bedrooms, a jacuzzi, a sprawling garden, covered parking, staff quarters, and more.
The raw luxury
The Konkan-style villa has unmissable characteristics of pristine stones, exotic Italian marbles, raw travertines, and Turkish limestones, celebrating the raw luxury.
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The sophisticated house has a double-height ceiling that allows natural light to brighten the place with warmth, making the escape better with rich energy.
The modern palace
Without a doubt, the king deserves to live in a modern palace with automation that serves the right amount of help to live a lavish lifestyle. The vicinity is filled with wellness technology features such as circadian lighting, gas leak detectors, and advanced air, water filtration, and more.
In 2024, Virat revealed that it took him 12 months to make the exquisite furnished house, while also sharing how posh it is and why he picked the project.
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