House of Ridhima Kaur
About the House
Most stays are a transaction. This one is a threshold — you are let into a home that someone dresses, tends and cares for as if you were arriving as their guest.
The Idea
House of Ridhima Kaur began with a simple refusal — that a beautiful stay should ever feel like a hotel corridor.
Instead of numbered rooms, the house keeps named ones. Each is designed as its own small world, furnished the way you might furnish a room you loved, and let to a single guest at a time — never shared, never rushed.
What holds them together is care: fresh linen, considered light, a host who answers, and the quiet confidence of an Airbnb Superhost rating earned one guest at a time.
The Founder
Founder & Host
“I wanted a guest to walk in and feel not like a customer, but like someone I had been expecting.”
Ridhima built the house one room at a time — choosing every fabric, every lamp and every corner herself, and hosting each guest personally. What began as a single suite grew into a small collection, held to the same standard that earned her an Airbnb Superhost rating.
She still answers the messages, still turns down the beds, and still believes the quiet, careful welcome is the whole point.
i.
No room here is a category. Each has a name, a character and a face — you choose a place, not a price tier.
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A room is let whole to a single booking. No shared corridors, no strangers on the other side of the wall.
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Colour, texture and light are chosen together, room by room, so a stay feels considered rather than kitted out.
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Fresh linen, a host who answers, and the small courtesies that a five-star Superhost rating is built on.
Where the house stands