India, Oct. 22 -- Taapsee Pannu who has been dividing her time between Mumbai and Denmark since she started dating and now post marriage to Danish badminton player Mathias Boe, says they are in the process of finishing the interiors of their vintage home. Opening up on her new home for the first time in an exclusive conversation, she says, "It is a huge house that was built around 1907. There's a lot of history involved and we wanted to restore as much as possible, there's vintage furniture that's been there for decades, which I did not want to get rid of. We requested the previous owners to let us keep it. Labour is extremely expensive in Denmark and transportation, storing things in warehouses costs a bomb so people prefer to sell their stuff. We were lucky to inherit all the vintage lamps, furniture, paintings and chandeliers, it goes with the vintage theme of the house, classic Danish designs." She adds that the new elementsinclude paintings by Indian artistes, collections from their travels, a new staircase and additional bathrooms. Taapsee says having help from Mathias's father who is a former architect goes a long way, since the couple is doing the decor themselves. What is strange for Danes but normal for us Indians is that Mathias's parents live with us, they have their own space on the ground floor, their bedroom, living room, dining and lounge area. It's the most Indian thing I brought into the house and it took us a while to convince them becauseit's not so common to live with grownup kids in Danish culture. Since we keep travelling we wanted someone to come home to, and it's a beautiful feeling, it truly feels like home." She says she gets on her cycle and performs daily chores unlike the help one gets in India calling it her "DIY life." Sharing how she divides time between both countries she says, "It depends on work. We are lucky that most shoots happen in winter as that's the best season to shoot in India. Very rarely do we have shoots in the summer and rainy season, which is when it is summer in Denmark. We end up spending time in Denmark during peak summer and return to India when the rains subside."...