Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani’s daughter Isha Ambani lives in a diamond-themed mansion with lavish indoor pool, it is worth Rs…, gifted by…, not Ambani
Isha Ambani, daughter of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, is considered one of the most inspiring businesswoman in India. At just 32, she serves as the Director of Reliance Retail and is also a proud owner to twins- Aadiya and Krishna. Married to businessman Anand Piramal in December 2018, Isha’s parents-in-law Swati and Ajay Piramal, gifted them a lavish 50,000 square feet sea-facing mansion named Guilta.
Situated in Mumbai’s upscale Worli neighbourhood, Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal’s diamond-themed mansion is designed by the renowned London-based architectural company, Eckersley O’Callaghan. This five-storey home include opulent interiors with marvelous chandeliers and three lavish basements in the building.
As per Mirror report, the ground floor of the bungalow features a spacious lobby, while the upper floors include a living room, dinning halls, bedrooms and circular study areas. In addition to these, the mansion also includes lounge areas, dressing rooms, indoor pool and servants’ quarters spread across different levels.
The 50,000 sq ft bungalow includes three basement levels, one dedicated to services and another for parking. The uppermost basement features a sprawling lawn, and a lavish multi-purpose room that’s perfect for formal or special occasions.
According to a report by DNA, the initial cost of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal’s home was estimated at around Rs 452 crore. However, over Rs 500 crore were reportedly paid to London-based architectural company, Eckersley O’Callaghan, to transform into ultra-luxurious residence.
According to a report in Reuters, Isha and Anand’s home Gulita underwent extensive upgrades and renovation before their wedding. The couple are art lovers, which reflect in almost every corner of house, designed with mesmerising paintings. Moreover, the interior of the house has been designed brilliantly with high ceilings, modern-comfortable furniture and other royal things.
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