There’s something about North Goa that slows you down before the house even does. Nestled within a gentle landscape in Siolim, Villa A is part of an intimate enclave of just seven residences. Shaped by the terrain and the natural rhythm of the site, the home doesn’t impose itself on its surroundings.


Living Area
The architecture draws from Goan-Portuguese design — clean white façades, curved arches, wooden detailing and sloping A-frame roofs that feel settled rather than styled. The roofs carry rainwater harvesting systems beneath them, quietly doing their part.


Dining Area
Inside is where the home really comes into its own. High ceilings and arched windows pull in light and air, and the interiors unfold gradually. The palette stays soft throughout: greiges, muted blush tones and warm woods that shift gently with the light and keep the rooms feeling calm at any hour. Furniture and details carry the same restraint — everything considered for how you actually use a room. The semi-covered sit-out connects the living space to the pool deck in an easy, unforced way.


Bedroom
Bedrooms are designed simply and well that keeps the focus on rest. Arched passageways and wainscoting run quietly through the home, details that you notice gradually rather than all at once.The terrace and pool sit within a landscape of majestic trees, palms and flowering species that have been planted to grow with the place over time. Cobbled pathways wind through the enclave, and the gardens offer moments of stillness between.


Outdoor Seating Area
Vitalda Serenity, Villa A is a home that’s easy to be in. The days find their own shape here, and that feels like the right kind of luxury.
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