Calisto Vaddo, Villa D — A Quiet Expression of Form and Detail

Set along the Chapora River in Siolim, North Goa, Calisto Vaddo, Villa D is shaped by a balance of structure, material and light. Located in a neighborhood known for its easy rhythm and natural surroundings, the home offers a setting that feels both connected and contained — close to Goa’s cultural pockets, yet distant enough to remain calm.

Living Area

The architecture draws from Portuguese influences, interpreted through a more contemporary lens. Tall arches, defined columns and carefully proportioned openings establish a sense of order, while allowing natural light and ventilation to move freely through the home. Laterite stone grounds the structure, while semi-covered spaces create a gradual transition between indoors and out.

Dining Area

As you enter, the experience is measured and composed. A grand wooden door opens into spaces that feel open yet considered, where movement flows naturally across levels and rooms. Subtle architectural gestures — curved walls and layered lighting — add depth without excess. The staircase, detailed with patterned tiles, becomes a quiet focal point within the home.

Master Bedroom

The interiors are restrained, built around natural materials and thoughtful detailing. Distressed wood, stone flooring and soft finishes create a palette that is warm without being overwhelming. Each bedroom carries its own character through colour and texture, while maintaining a sense of continuity throughout.

Bar Area

Here, life moves at a considered pace — defined not by design alone, but by how naturally the home is lived in. 

Outdoor Seating Area

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