Siolim moves at its own pace. Winding roads, riverside chapels, Portuguese-era homes alongside swaying palms and open green fields. Well connected to the beaches and familiar parts of Goa, but unhurried in a way that feels particular to this village. It is a place that stays with you, and Villa Nikko sits within it naturally.


Living Area
You arrive and the home draws you in through its quiet palette — deep charcoals, layered greys and soft whites. Inside, the living and dining area opens up with high ceilings and natural light falling across tiled floors in shades of grey. The checkerboard pattern gives the space a rhythm. The large windows let the Goan light do what it does through the day — shift, settle and change.


Master Bedroom
The home moves between open and intimate without much effort. Generous volumes in the shared spaces, quieter corners in the bedrooms. Each room is finished in deep blue tones with matte surfaces and furnishings chosen for how they feel to live with — crisp upholstery, wood, jute and natural fibres that keep the interiors grounded and easy.


Bedroom
The outdoors stays present throughout. The green of Siolim comes through the windows, into the corridors and across the pool. Whether the morning is spent by the water or the afternoon in a quiet corner, the home holds its stillness without effort.


Outdoor Seating Area
Villa Nikko is a home that grows on you. Siolim, in the same way, does too.
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