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Veera Vaddo - Villa 9

Candolim

    • Designed as part of the Veera Vaddo development in Candolim, Villa 9 is a celebration of timeless Goan eleganceexpressed through modern Portuguese sensibilities. The vision was to create a vacation home that feels both grand and intimate - where classic charm meets clean, contemporary design lines. The home flows effortlessly between nostalgia and comfort, built around principles of calm luxury, handcrafted detail, and natural light.

Design Language

Every element of the villa embodies a quiet dialogue between colonial architecture and modern craftsmanship. The living room, anchored by floral wing chairs, warm beige sofas, and wooden flooring, opens into a bright dining space with arched windows - an ode to Portuguese geometry.

A teal and sage-green palette weaves freshness through the common areas, paired with patterned cement tiles that ground the design in tradition. The wooden ceiling grid with hanging glass globes adds subtle grandeur, balancing the soft tones below.

Each bedroom carries its own identity - from the buttery yellow and sky-blue accents to handcrafted wooden beds, bespoke benches, and upholstered headboards. Curated art, textured curtains, and patterned floors bring warmth and individuality to every space.

  • LOCATION : Candolim, Goa
  • SCOPE : Interior Design + Furniture Design + Styling
  • Studio : WellThenSo Design Studio x The HÁZO Store
  • Developer : Veera Developers

Mood

Vibrant. Artistic. Goan. Elegant. Nostalgic. Serene. Veera Vaddo - Villa 9 captures the poetry of a modern Goan villa - where sunlit rooms, handcrafted furniture, and soft hues come together in a seamless balance of tradition and modernity

Material & Detailing

  • Patterned cement tiles for flooring.
  • Custom wooden cabinetry and furniture with soft curves.
  • Floral and solid upholstered chairs for layering contrast
  • Muted pastel palette with cream, sage, and teal accents.
  • Colonial-style French doors and arched windows for light and symmetry.
  • Wooden ceiling detail and glass pendant cluster in the main lounge.

Spatial Flow

The home's open-plan layout allows visual continuity across spaces - from the formal living room to the intimate family lounge and the sunlit kitchen enclosed in glass doors. Large windows frame tropical views, while neutral tones and handcrafted furniture ensure the interiors feel serene yet characterful.

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