Siolim is often where people find the Goa they have been looking for. Village roads lined with coconut palms, local cafés tucked between old homes, the river never too far away, and a landscape that remains part of everyday life. It is a place that feels lived in rather than visited, where the pace is shaped as much by the people as it is by the surroundings.


Living Area
Set within this neighbourhood, Villa B draws from the same sense of ease. The home opens into a foyer that leads naturally towards the living and dining spaces, where double-height ceilings and large openings bring in light throughout the day. Beyond, semi-covered sit-outs connect to the pool and gardens, allowing the outdoors to remain a constant presence.


Dining Area
The layout is organised across four bedrooms, balancing shared spaces with quieter corners. The master and guest suites on the ground floor offer privacy and convenience, while the upper level opens onto a generous terrace overlooking the landscape. Movement through the home feels intuitive, with each space flowing naturally into the next.


Bedroom
Inspired by Goan-Portuguese architecture, Villa B combines traditional forms with a contemporary approach to living. Verandahs, gardens, and open-plan interiors create a home that feels connected to its setting.


Poolside Facade
Life here follows the rhythm of Siolim itself – mornings spent outdoors, afternoons that move easily between home and neighbourhood, and evenings gathered with family and friends. A home shaped by place, and designed to be lived in every day.


Gazebo
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