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Inside Smriti Mandhana’s minimal and modern home in Sangli, Maharashtra

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 12, 2025, 13:00 IST
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Inside Smriti Mandhana’s minimal and modern home in Sangli, Maharashtra

Smriti Mandhana’s Sangli home feels like a warm, lived-in celebration of sport, family and simple style. Built by combining two flats on one floor, the house balances practical training needs with homely comforts - a trophy wall and cricket nook sit alongside a pared-back living room, a compact home gym and bright family spaces. The result is a modern, personal sanctuary that reflects both her career and her roots. Here are some features of Smriti’s Sangli house, as per various websites and reports.


Image Credit: Instagram (Smriti Mandhana)

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Layout and origin, two flats turned into one

Smriti’s family converted two neighbouring apartments into a single, roomy home - a clever way to create separate zones (public, private, training) while keeping everything under one roof. This approach allowed them to add features important for a professional athlete - a home-gym corner, dedicated display walls and multi-purpose rooms - without losing the intimacy of a hometown house. The combined-flat design explains the home’s logical flow and generous natural light.


Image Credit: Asian Paints

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Minimalist, warm palette and practical interiors

The interiors favour neutral tones - muted browns, creams and wood finishes - which give the home a calm, fuss-free feel that’s easy to maintain when travel schedules are unpredictable. Furnishings are comfortable rather than flashy; cosy couches, simple window treatments and textured walls. It’s a functional minimalism tailored to an athlete’s rhythm.


Image Credit: Instagram (Smriti Mandhana)

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Trophy wall and cricket corner - a visible career tribute

A long wall in the living area is given over to trophies, framed photos and memorabilia - a proud, everyday reminder of Smriti’s journey. Rather than hiding achievements, the family displays them where guests and children can see them, making sport part of the household narrative. That visible pride signals how the home doubles as both restful space and an inspiration hub.
Image Credit: Asian Paints

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Home gym and training-friendly spaces

Given Smriti’s professional demands, a section of the house functions as a compact gym and recovery area - equipped for bodyweight training, mobility work and quick sessions between tours. The gym is cleverly integrated into an everyday room (doubling as a TV/studio space at times), underscoring how the family prioritised functionality over formality so training can happen anytime, even at home.


Image Credit: Asian Paints

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Kitchen and dining - functional, social heart

The kitchen and dining zones are practical and inviting - arranged for meals, casual catch-ups and small celebrations. Rather than ultra-modern minimalism, the spaces favour usability: adequate counter space, open sightlines to the living area, and a setup that accommodates visiting teammates or family gatherings. It’s a reminder that despite fame, the home centres on normal routines like shared food and conversation.
Image Credit: Instagram (Smriti Mandhana)

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Bedrooms and personal touches

The bedrooms balance privacy with personality; warm bedding, meaningful wall art and small mementos that reflect Smriti’s tastes. One bedroom shows playful personal items and framed photos, suggesting a cosy retreat for rest and mental reset. These quieter rooms reveal how the athlete values downtime and personal rituals - essential for sustained performance.
Image Credit: Asian Paints

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Local flavour and Sangli roots (garden, balcony, community)

Though modern, the house keeps ties to Sangli through plantings, easy outdoor corners and nearby neighbourhood familiarity. Smriti’s decision to live and invest in her hometown reinforces a sense of place; Sangli’s community, memories and accessibility to family are as important as urban comforts. The home, therefore, reads as a modern athlete’s base that still honours hometown belonging.



Image Credit: Instagram (Smriti Mandhana)

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Roots and reflections

It reflects Smriti Mandhana’s grounded personality, deep roots, and love for the place that shaped her journey and shows a life balanced between ambition and roots.


Image Credit: Instagram (Smriti Mandhana)

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A journey reflected in space

Every space speaks quietly of her journey, carrying memories of where she began and the dreams she continues to chase, shaping her path forward, reflecting the passion and grit that define her story.


Image Credit: Smriti Mandhana ( Instagram)

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The home that shaped a champion

Every corner reflects the discipline, dreams, and drive that shaped her into one of India’s finest cricketers, reminding us that her greatest strength began not on the field, but in the humble spaces that nurtured her ambition.


Image Credit: Instagram (Smriti Mandhana)

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Family bonds and warmth

Beyond its modern aesthetics, Smriti Mandhana’s home reflects a strong sense of family unity and emotional grounding. Every corner carries warmth; from shared living spaces that encourage togetherness to photo-filled walls celebrating milestones. The design ensures her busy professional life stays anchored in familial comfort, making the house not just a residence, but a heartfelt reminder of her support system and values.



Image Credit: Instagram (Smriti Mandhana)

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