Rahul Vaidya and Disha Parmar perform Griha Pravesh at their new Mumbai home (Image source: @dishaparmar/Instagram)Singer Rahul Vaidya and TV actor Disha Parmar continue to woo their fans years after the couple confessed their love for each other on Bigg Boss season 14. They held on, got married in 2020, and welcomed their child in 2023. The couple bought a house in Mumbai and have begun a new chapter of their lives. They shared a series wholesome photos showing them performing the traditional Griha Pravesh on the auspicious Gudi Padwa. Disha wore a mustard-yellow suit with a sleek ponytail, statement earrings, and a sleek ponytail. Rahul chose a classic look with a white shirt and blue jeans. While the couple kept the majority of their house under wraps the photos revealed some gorgeous details: from a living room with a pastel theme to traditional touches. The apartment has large floor-to ceiling glass windows with excellent views of the outdoors. The front door opens into an expansive, pastel-themed space with ample ambient and overhead lighting. This space connects with a bright hallway that has rooms on either side. The interior design of the home is still in progress, as unpanelled cabinetry can be seen in the background.
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Experts say that light, space and colour palette are important elements in creating a warm, welcoming home. They also influence moods. Dr Murali Krishna of Aster RV Hospital in Bangalore explained that these elements are fundamental to the emotional atmosphere and visual appeal of a house. Story continues below this ad. Warm, layered lighting that combines ambient, task and accent sources can make a room feel welcoming and comfortable. However, harsh or overly bright light can create a feeling of sterility. Inside Sanya Malhotra’s new sea-facing Mumbai home: ‘Har Har Mahadev. Iss Ghar ki Har Deewar Mujhe …’ While space planning helps to make the house look and feel uncluttered, choosing a colour palette is equally important. The colour palette can influence how a space will be perceived and experienced. He said that colours should be matched to the function of each space. A well-planned layout will promote comfort, interaction, and ease of movement. When furniture placement, flow and proportions are carefully considered, the home feels more inviting and lived in. “The process requires partners to express their preferences, negotiate differences and reach shared decisions. It doesn’t matter if it’s about aesthetics, functionality, or layout. These conversations reveal more about each other’s personalities and habits,” he said. “More importantly though, co-creating an interior space fosters a shared ownership and emotional commitment,” he added.