Inside Remo D'souza's Eclectic Mumbai Home 'Sabr' Reflecting Multi-Faith Values
Step inside Remo D'souza's multi-faith, ecclectic Mumbai home ‘Sabr’ where he has a Mother Mary statue and a mandir
Hindustan Times
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Choreographer Remo D'souza and his wife Lizelle showcased their eclectic Mumbai home, 'Sabr', in a recent YouTube tour. The residence features a blend of spiritual elements, including a statue of Mother Mary and temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha, alongside a minimalist design that reflects their family dynamics and love for pets.
- 01Remo D'souza and Lizelle's home combines minimalist design with vibrant decor.
- 02The residence features spiritual elements from multiple faiths, including a statue of Mother Mary and two temples.
- 03Lizelle manages the home's decor, balancing Remo's preference for subtle colors with her love for vibrant designs.
- 04The house includes a unique indoor temple with a rare Shivling and a waterfall feature.
- 05The home tour video was shared on YouTube, providing insights into their personal and professional lives.
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Remo D'souza, an Indian choreographer and filmmaker, along with his wife Lizelle, recently offered a tour of their unique home in Mumbai, named 'Sabr'. The residence reflects their multi-faith beliefs, featuring a statue of Mother Mary and two temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesha. The couple's home is designed with a minimalist approach, showcasing spacious areas like a large hall and a cozy den. The hall is adorned with comfortable grey sofas, vibrant artwork, and a dining area with a marble-top table and a modern chandelier. Lizelle, who manages the decor, has incorporated colorful elements in the TV room, contrasting Remo's preference for subtle tones. Additionally, their home includes a temple area with a rare Shivling and a waterfall feature, which Lizelle feels has a divine presence. The home tour was shared on YouTube, providing a glimpse into their personal lives and the dynamics of their family, pets, and spiritual faith.
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