Actor Keerthy Suresh and her husband Antony Thattil opened the doors to their Kochi residence, giving fans a rare glimpse into their personal world on a tour of their home with Asian paintings. Dubbed the “Fun House,” the couple’s home reflects Keerthy and Antony’s personalities and is a scrapbook of their memories. Set against the serene backdrop of the Kerala backwaters, the property blends modern design with traditional touches.
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house
The living room opens up without formal barriers, with sunlit nooks and cozy seating that make the space feel more like a favorite café than a strictly styled interior. The living room also includes memorabilia from Keerthy’s career, including photographs and gifts celebrating milestones such as her National Award for Mahanati.
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
Kitchen and dining room
Just beyond the living room is the open kitchen, painted in soft, welcoming tones that reflect freshness and warmth. Green cabinets bring energy to the area, while a hanging sign above the counter reads, “This kitchen is seasoned with love.”
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
Adjacent to the kitchen, a dining room-style eating nook offers a visual feast of its own. Black and white photographs of Keerthy and Antony’s wedding line the walls here, and a framed copy of their invitation card takes pride of place, narrating a love story that took years to come true.
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
Keerthy says she thought she would elope with Antony Thattil
During the tour of their home, Keerthy also talked about her marriage and reflected on how unexpected and overwhelming the moment felt for both of them. “We never dreamed of a wedding like this because I literally thought we were going to elope,” she said.
Recalling the ceremony, she added: “I never dreamed of a wedding like this and for it to happen like this, we were speechless after a while. You’ve been longing for 15 years and all of that came in those 30 seconds. At that moment, I couldn’t see anything else. I was blank. It was probably the first time I saw him cry. It’s been a beautiful journey, it’s been great.”
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Bedrooms
Keerthy’s bedroom features textured gray walls that provide depth and warmth, and contrast beautifully with a four-poster bed and woven rattan headboard. These spaces remain rooted in a calming palette while allowing colorful accessories, art and textiles to stand out.
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
the balcony
The wraparound balcony is designed as a relaxation area and social space. This outdoor expanse, filled with greenery and furnished with comfortable seating, offers views of the city skyline.
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
Anchoring this space is a bar counter embedded with hundreds of personal photographs preserved in clear resin. A cheeky plaque atop declares: “No one goes out sober,” perfectly echoing Keerthy’s description of the balcony view and atmosphere as “very intoxicating.”
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
Personal corners and memories
What really sets this house apart are the little corners that tell big stories. In addition to the awards collage in the living room, there is a moon art piece that shows the phases of the moon on the day the couple started dating and on their wedding day, turning celestial moments into art.
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Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
There are photo walls throughout the home documenting family milestones, friend visits, and shared moments. Keerthy says she wanted her house to be filled with conversation starters, and for every wall and corner to have its own story. He also shared a thoughtful message for young people building their dream home.
Inside Keerthy Suresh’s house in Kochi. (Photo: Asian paintings/YT)
“Make sure you make it deeply personal. Everything in the house should speak to you or talk about you. Make it a fun house; how happy you feel at home is the most important thing. Keep that personal touch, surround yourself with things you can talk about,” she advised.
