Besides
penning
poems
during
the
lockdown
time,
Kangana
Ranaut
recently
turned
interior
designer
for
her
sister
Rangoli
Chandel's
new
pad
in
Kullu,
Himachal
Pradesh.
Speaking
about
why
she
chose
to
design
her
sister's
new
abode,
the
Queen
actress
shared,
"I
feel
this
comes
naturally
to
me
as
creativity
is
somehow
an
extension
of
myself
as
I'm
more
inclined
towards
sophistication.
I
don't
know
how
to
explain
it
but
I
think
I
volunteered
to
design
it
because
it
was
my
sister's
house,
and
I
know
her
from
our
childhood
that
she
can't
be
bothered.
There's
just
one
thing
about
her
which
I
don't
get
and
it's
the
fact
that
she's
so
hardworking
that
she
eventually
gets
all
things
done
and
that
too
perfectly.
She
doesn't
like
any
frills
attached
to
anything
which
of
course
is
not
my
style
so
when
she
asked
me
for
inputs
I
was
like,
'inputs
and
who
will
do
the
rest
of
the
things'
and
she's
like,
'well,
what
is
there
to
be
done?
And
I'm
like,
'there
you
go'.
So
that's
how
it
all
started."
Rangoli's
new
abode
is
a
4BHK
house
which
is
spread
over
6000
sq
feet.
It
has
separate
rooms
for
the
staff
as
well.
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Rangoli
Has
Named
Her
New
House
'Villa
Pegasus'
"We
named
our
house
"Villa
Pegasus".
It's
a
Greek
word
which
means
an
immortal
winged
horse,
it's
named
after
the
building
in
Mumbai
where
Ajay
and
I
started
our
married
life
in
an
apartment,
I
also
conceived
Prithvi
there,"
wrote
Rangoli
in
an
Instagram
post.
Rangoli
Shares
Some
Memories
Of
Growing
Up
With
Kangana
"Actually,
we
have
an
age
gap
of
four
years,
so
we
never
really
played
with
one
another.
We
both
had
our
own
set
of
friends,
but
I
remember
Kangana
organizing
small
picnics
for
all.
She
was
also
very
obsessed
with
her
dolls;
so
much
that
once
when
we
were
getting
some
furniture
made
at
home,
she
used
to
be
right
after
the
carpenter,
asking
him
to
make
a
sofa,
bed
and
other
furniture
for
her
dolls
as
well.
Not
only
that,
but
she
also
used
to
design
their
clothes
and
arrange
their
marriages
from
a
very
young
age.
She
would
be
happy
in
her
own
world
and
since
I
was
older,
I
would
always
look
at
her
in
amusement
and
see
how
she's
tension
free
and
lost
in
her
own
world
with
her
dolls
and
decorating
them," recalled
Rangoli.
The
Living
Room
Rangoli
revealed
that
the
living
room
is
her
favourite
corner
in
the
house.
Talking
about
it,
she
shared,
"My
favourite
place
in
the
house
is
the
living
room
as
it
has
both;
my
work
desk
and
the
coffee
bar.
Both
things
complement
each
other
very
well
and
given
the
fact
that
the
living
room
is
quite
spacious,
Ajay
can
also
do
his
own
work
in
the
same
room
while
Prithu
(my
son)
can
sit
and
chill
out
there
itself.
Secondly,
Kangana
has
provided
the
living
room
with
huge
windows
which
give
way
to
sunlight
along
with
a
beautiful
scenic
view."
"Another
thing
that
I
would
like
to
add
is
Kangana's
suggestion
of
having
my
makeup
and
wardrobe
section
as
well
which
should
be
separate
from
your
bedroom.
Earlier,
I
felt
it
was
a
bit
weird
but
now
after
seeing
it,
I
just
get
excited
to
use
my
stuff," said
Rangoli.
The
Kitchen
Is
Kangana
Ranaut's
Favourite
Corner
Speaking
about
it,
the
actress
shared,
"The
favourite
corner
in
the
house
has
got
to
be
the
kitchen
as
Rangoli
loves
to
bake
and
according
to
me,
a
kitchen
is
a
place
which
is
pushed
away
from
the
rest
of
the
house.
So
when
you
work
in
the
kitchen,
you
are
disconnected
from
everyone
in
the
family.
So
I
gave
it
the
arches
where
she
can
be
very
much
accessible
to
all.So
when
she's
baking,
I'm
usually
on
her
dining
table
and
now
we
can
chit
chat
across.
It's
really
lovely
to
be
listening
to
music
while
she's
baking
so
that's
why
I
love
that
part
of
our
house."
Rangoli
On
Her
Sister
Kangana
Designing
Her
New
Home
"To
be
honest,
I
am
not
into
the
decor
thing
and
it's
impossible
to
find
an
interior
designer
in
Kullu,
so
the
only
option
I
had
was
hiring
one
from
either
Delhi
or
Mumbai.
But
that
didn't
seem
like
a
viable
option
to
me
as
I
wanted
to
make
use
of
the
local
stuff.
I
asked
Kangana
for
her
suggestion
and
post
that
she
just
took
off
with
her
drawing
board
and
all.
She
has
worked
each
and
every
minute
detail
of
the
house
despite
being
on
the
sets
of
her
projects,"
revealed
Rangoli.
She
further
added,
"I
would
be
literally
shocked
when
she
would
call
me
in
the
middle
of
the
night
and
tell
me
that
she
had
found
this
artifact
and
all.
It
was
like
a
film
project
for
her
where
she
worked
from
the
pre-planning
stage
to
the
execution
and
then
it's
delivery.
She
used
to
work
on
things
in
advance
and
when
I
saw
them
all
falling
into
the
right
place,
it
was
really
unbelievable.
Even
our
mom
was
worried
about
her
as
she
was
working
on
this
house
even
when
she
was
in
Tamil
Nadu,
shooting
for
Thalaivi.
It
was
then
that
I
realized
how
big
a
task
it
was
and
Kangana
had
given
it
more
than
a
hundred
per
cent.
I
am
so
privileged
to
have
a
sister
like
her,
who
is
so
involved
in
the
family."
Kangana
Reveals
That
Most
Of
The
Furniture
And
Materials
Were
Sourced
Locally
By
Them
The
Manikarnika
star
shared,
"The
process
has
been
very
organic
as
Rangoli
wanted
very
conventional
stuff
for
a
family
home
and
she
didn't
want
to
hire
any
help
from
outside
Kullu.
She
wanted
to
make
use
of
local
workers
and
materials,
so
she
was
doing
everything
to
make
things
difficult
for
me
(giggles).
She
was
like
if
we
hire
someone
from
Delhi
or
Mumbai
then
they
would
use
construction
materials
from
outside
Kullu
and
given
the
fact
that
she's
very
comfortable
with
natural
stone,
wood
and
a
huge
fan
of
white
stone
marble,
which
I'm
not,
so
we
had
our
share
of
conflicts
as
well.
I
tried
to source
everything
locally
but
what's
amazing
is
the
fact
that
in
this
entire
ordering
process."
A
Glimpse
Into
The
House
Temple
"The
idols
in
the
temple
are
from
Bengaluru,
the
rugs
from
Udaipur
and
the
lights
from
Delhi.
We
have
used
all
the
things
made
in
India
which
are
of
such
superior
quality
and
that
too
at
a
reasonable
price.
In
today's
digital
age,
everything
has
become
so
easy
that
I
remember,
when
I
had
bought
my
second
house
in
Mumbai,
I
had
got
so
many
things
from
Italy
but
now
when
I
see
the
things
available
in
India
itself
and
that
too
delivered
in
Kullu
way
in
advance,
I
was
really
impressed.The
only
thing
where
I
needed
some
clarity
was
the
geometry
and
the
measurements
as
it
was
something
really
new,
so
I
had
to
be
very
much
aware
of
the
house.
But,
Rangoli
and
her
husband
really
liked
it
and
they
were
like
'it's
beyond
our
expectation' so
that
was
something
that
I
really
loved,"
said
Kangana.
Meanwhile,
Rangoli
Is
Impressed
With
Kangana's
Work
She
took
to
her
Instagram
page
and
wrote,
"No
words
to
thank
our
doll
for
being
there
for
us
in
so
many
ways,
also
would
like
to
mention
she
used
only
local
material
for
construction
and
ordered
everything
for
interiors
online
while
she
was
on
various
shooting
locations,
amazed
with
the
super
efficient
deliveries
to
our
home
in
small
village
in
Himalayas,
our
Indian
brands
quality
is
far
better
than
many
international
brands
today
and
they
are
super
affordable
as
well."
(sic)
The
Bedroom
Rangoli
gives
us
a
peek
into
the
cozy
bedroom,
and
we
must
say,
it
looks
dreamy
in
every
way.