A bungalow remembers everything.
For ninety years, the walls of this Pali Hill bungalow have held jazz, monsoons and the laughter of Bandra's most luminous evenings. Scarlett House is a tribute — to the architecture, to the women who shaped it, and to a Bombay that refuses to be forgotten.



Malaika Arora.
Actor, host, restaurateur — and a daughter of Bandra. With Scarlett House, Bollywood luminary Malaika Arora turns the lens inward: to her own neighbourhood, to the heritage she grew up around, and to the kind of evenings she would want to be a guest at herself.
"I wanted a place that felt like a home — but the most beautiful version of one. Where the chandeliers are old, the cocktails are new, and the music plays a little too long."
Nyshi Parekh × Splendour Living.
Designer Nyshi Parekh approached the restoration like an archaeologist with a paintbrush — uncovering azulejo tile work, reviving brass fittings, and layering deep emerald velvets with the warm patina of Indo-Portuguese Bombay. Beena Noronha's craft sits in every corner.

