In a village known for rice fields and cashew groves, Casa de Almeida stands as a home that balances tradition, modern comfort, and a quiet connection to nature. Located in Parra, north Goa, it offers the rare combination of privacy and accessibility—Mapusa, Calangute, and Vagator are just a short drive away, yet the dense tree cover and lush surroundings make the home feel tucked away, serene, and intimately tied to the land.


Courtyard
The architecture of Casa de Almeida draws on Portuguese-Goan heritage, reinterpreted with contemporary sensibilities. Sloping roofs, sunlit courtyards, and manicured gardens define the estate, while hidden verandas and outdoor corners encourage moments of reflection and quiet leisure. Every detail is considered—light, air, and layout work together to make the home feel connected to its environment, blurring the line between indoors and out.


Living Area
Inside, the home is alive with thoughtful design and subtle luxury. Vibrant colors, natural textures, and Portuguese-inspired tiling combine with timber floors and open layouts to create interiors that are lively yet grounded. Private nooks offer solitude, while shared living, dining, and garden spaces foster connection. Plants, hand-selected furnishings, and carefully layered lighting ensure a sense of warmth and timeless elegance throughout.


Dining Area
Life at Casa de Almeida is measured in simple, immersive moments. Mornings arrive with sunlight filtering through courtyards, afternoons drift by gardens and open spaces, and evenings unfold under open skies. This is not just a house—it is a home that invites presence, reflection, and effortless living, where heritage, nature, and modernity come together seamlessly.


Pool Area
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