
Does a better life really start at home?
For the accomplished women of Lodha, the answer is yes
I have a confession to make: there are days when I wish a woman’s place was in the home. Don’t get me wrong, I know the year is 2022, not 1952. Women belong in boardrooms, laboratories, cockpits, boxing rings, and nightclubs. We can sit comfortably in the driver’s seat and take ourselves anywhere we want to go. But you can’t deny that even for the most independent woman, it’s sometimes nice to snooze in the backseat. Or to stay in your pajamas and shun the world outside your front door.
The cliche is that home is where the heart is, but every woman has her own list of what she finds in her home. Peace of mind, an office where the temperature setting is just right, a place where you can watch your guilty pleasure TV shows without the fear of judgement. Amidst all the chaos and bustle of everyday life, it’s that quiet place where you regain your composure and your sanity (if you were lucky enough to have any in the first place.)
Even Virginia Woolf acknowledged the unique relationship between a woman and her home. Unlike the demands of husbands, parents, kids, and friends, your home’s only expectation of you is to be yourself. A space of one’s own is the first step towards a freer, better life for women. That’s why we’ve devoted a whole new series with Lodha to explore how successful women from different arenas make the most of their inner sanctums.

Introducing Better Life with Lodha— where we go behind the scenes into the private worlds of accomplished women whose everyday might look different from ours and each others’, but who are united by their need for a space to call their own.
We also get a glimpse into stunning Lodha developments, like The World Towers, Lodha Park and Lodha Belmondo in Pune. The best part? You don’t even need to get out of bed to get tips on building a Better Life. If it’s craftsmanship, artistic designs and world-class service you’re looking for, then look no further. With manicured gardens, sports arenas and so much more, Lodha developments are all geared up to aid you in living your best life.
Kicking off the series is Tweak India founder Twinkle Khanna, who got a chance to explore the 76th-floor penthouse at Lodha Ciel in Worli. The multi-hyphenate understands the need for a haven, far from the chaos of juggling multiple roles on the professional front. She explains, “My home sees a side of me that no one else does, once the cameras, lights, and fake eyelashes are off.”
From the highest perch in the city, the joys of being home alone are unchanged. Which woman can’t relate to the simple pleasures of having no one to leave socks lying around, tell you they’re hungry, or hog the TV remote?
When you need that bit of respite, slip on your comfiest bathrobe and tune in to Better Life. You’ll find yourself nodding along with women whose Lodha homes are their castles, and cherishing your own space all the more.