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Smriti Mandhana’s Sangli home is beautifully minimalistic and modern

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 16, 2026, 12:36 IST
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Smriti Mandhana’s Sangli home is beautifully minimalistic and modern

Smriti Mandhana has become one of the most influential figures in Indian women’s cricket, winning many hearts for her stylish left-handed batting and her performance in international cricket matches. Though her achievements have taken her around the world, her home in Sangli, Maharashtra, reflects another facet of her life that is more serene and personal in its character. The space reflects her style and comfort in its design and its reflection of her cricketing achievements and her strong connection to her roots. According to Housivity, the home is valued at around 32 to 34 crores. Here are some features of Smriti’s Sangli house, according to various reports and information, offering a glimpse into her elegant lifestyle.



Image Credit: Instagram/ Smriti Mandhana

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Smartly combined living space

Smriti's family converted two apartments into a single spacious home, which is a smart move to design different areas; public, personal, training, yet live under a single roof. This has helped them incorporate various amenities that a professional athlete would need, such as a home gym area, display areas, and multi-functional rooms, yet retain the cozy feeling of a hometown residence. This is why there is a logical flow to the residence and an abundance of natural light.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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Trophy wall and cricket corner

A long wall in the living space is dedicated to trophies and photographs, a daily reminder of Smriti’s success story. Rather than keeping them hidden away, the trophies are proudly making the sport a part of their lives as well. This is a clear indication of how the space is used as a relaxing retreat and an inspirational zone as well.


Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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Minimalist, warm palette and practical interiors

The interiors favour neutral tones like muted browns, creams and wood finishes, which give the home a calm, fuss-free feel that’s easy to maintain. 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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Bedrooms and personal touches

The bedrooms have been designed in such a way that there is the right balance between privacy and personality. The personal touches in the bedrooms include the bedding and wall art that reflect the personality of Smriti. The bedroom appears to have personal items that suggest the bedroom can be used for rest and rejuvenation of the mind.

Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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Kitchen and warm family dining area

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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Home gym and training-friendly spaces

A part of the home is also designed to function as a home gym. It is clear that a section of the home is dedicated to a gym space. It is also noteworthy that the gym space is cleverly designed to function as a normal space, which also acts as a TV space. It is clear that the family prioritized function over form when designing their home.

Image Credit: YouTube/ Asian Paints

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My sweet daughter Smriti must stop playing this unwomanly sport called cricket and play a more womanly sport. Not only her, all my other daughters Jemimah, Harleen, Amanjot, Harmanpreet, Shafali, Renuka and all other daughters must quit cricket and play more womanly sports.
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