The eminent lawyer Rohit Kochhar has
perfectly blended Roman and Greek architecture and filled his 'dream
home' with beautiful artefacts from all over Europe. This is
acknowledged as one of the most spectacular homes in Delhi's posh
Chattarpur Farms area. Reclusive yet highly distinguishable lawyer,
Rohit Kochhar’s three-acre home presents a unique medley of
sweeping staircases, marble columns and pillars, exquisite Italian
art and well-manicured lawns.
This is the place where Kochhar resides
with his wife Sonali and two daughters. The Kochhars have been
staying in the house for more than five years. Kochhar said that
building his dream house was more tougher than running a law firm.
And the main thing is that the house also 'had' to be spacious.
Kochhar himself confessed to being obsessed with space. Therefore,
whenever he travels, he only checks into a suite with rooms of a
particular size. And he prefers to travel in a customized stretch
Mercedes. Moreover, it's no surprise that the rooms in his home are
so spacious that they look like mini-halls. For instance, the dining
space is probably large enough to easily hold an official state
banquet. Similarly, the basement of the house has an indoor swimming
pool, a play station and a gym. Whenever Mr. Rohit is at home, he
loves to spend his time in the gym. The ground floor of the house
has four bedrooms, a drawing hall, a huge atrium and a dining area.
The first floor of the house encompasses the puja room, study area
and Kochhar’s office.
The entire flooring is done in flawless Italian marble that's beautifully trimmed with black edging. A vivacious crystal chandelier drops from the ceiling, while paintings & sculptures by Italian artists and gilded mirrors add to the grace of the room. Kochhar is a great art lover. Except one portait of his parents, all paintings were painted by Italian artists. The centre of attraction is a big 22-ft tall painting that is gorgeously decorating the wall of the atrium.
Kochhar's favourite painting is the replica of the famous 'Dancer'- a sculpture of three semi-nude dancers, by Antonio Canova. There is another great sculpture, 'The Three Cupids', weighing nearly 400 kg, which is placed in the passage, between the living and dining area. But Kochhar grieves the fact that since he is engrossed in his work schedules, he finds less time to relax at home.
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