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10 facts about Ratan Tata’s simple home

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10 facts about Ratan Tata’s simple home
10 facts about Ratan Tata’s simple home

Oct 10, 2024

Aakanksha Sharma

An inspiration to many

On October 9, 2024, India lost one of its biggest gems, Sir Ratan Tata, and the loss feels personal to all. He lived an inspirational life and was a guiding light for many. Here are some inside pictures of his home in Mumbai that was as minimal and elegant as the man himself.

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The home

Ratan Tata’s home, also famous as his ‘retirement home’ is located in Colaba, Mumbai. The house is famous by two names – Bakhtawar, and Cabins.

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His love for piano

Inside Sir Ratan Tata’s home was a piano that he liked to play during leisure hours. He shared once that he learnt playing the piano pretty young in life, and then after retirement, and cherished every moment of it.

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The majestic staircase

One of the most circulated pictures of his home is the majestic staircase built inside. It gives victorian vibes with the high-arched ceiling and minimal rugs, and the patterns on glass and railings is simply immaculate.

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His adorable companions

Sir Ratan Tata was a generous man to not just humans, but also animals. He adopted and brought up many dogs, gave them a home, and a better life. His office and home were surrounded by dogs and made the most adorable companions.

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The aesthetic touches

Mr. Tata’s home also has some aesthetic touches here and there with abstract paintings and artwork that inspires.

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Puja room

Another famous picture of Sir Ratan Tata’s home is of the Puja room. Doing rounds on the internet, this puja room features an idol of Lord Krishna, pictures of Gods and Goddesses, and a minimal energy perfect for daily worships.

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The backyard

One of the most adorable members of his house was Tito, Mr. Tata’s first dog. They used to spend time together playing fetch in the backyard and go playing in Juhu beaches. Mr. Tata once described Tito as ‘I can’t call him a pet, he was so much more’.

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The sprawling garden

Inside the property is also a lush garden with large trees and perfect grass beds. It was perfect for Mr. Tata’s dogs to play around, and for him to enjoy a nice view.

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