Malaika Arora and her son, Arhaan Khan, renovated a 90-year-old Portuguese colonial villa in Bandra into a sleek new restaurant. The restaurant, Scarlet House, will open to the public on December 3. According to Vogue, the area is 2,500 square feet and preserves the beauty of its original construction, including rafters and shuttered windows.

The rooms perfectly combine traditional aesthetics with modern design features. Scarlet House radiates old-world elegance, with gramophones, floral-patterned Victorian chairs, and cosy woollen blankets on sofas. The home, painted a stunning crimson, has been reinvented by restaurateur Dhaval Udeshi and Splendour Living's senior architect Nyishi Parekh, who created the interiors.

Also Read: Vetri Vasanth-Vaishnavi Wedding photos OUT: Fans should not miss Explaining her creative approach, “The inspiration lay in the building itself. The café is set in a quaint, weathered bungalow that blends old-world charm with rustic simplicity. The design was inspired by a combination of nostalgia, history, and the desire to evoke a sense of warmth and timelessness.

" For Malaika, the initiative came from her desire to establish a location where she and her friends could unwind and rest. She told Vogue, “I wanted a space where you could just be. Without feeling like someone is yanking a chair from underneath you.

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