Villa Marissa existed long before a blueprint for the home could be drawn. Before the scaffolding could stand, the proportions drawn or a brick laid, a pertinent question stood headfirst: what should a home feel like? ARA Designs and Isprava looked to the surroundings for an answer: moulding the home to Goa’s undulating terrain, folding in rounded arches, pristine plastered walls and the warmth of wood to meld the vernacular and the modern. As a result, the 8,000 sq ft home mirrors the breezy, unhurried pace of the coastal state — aplomb with picturesque nooks, sit-outs and courtyards that remind you that home is where you come to rest, not rush.
Although the genesis of the home was conceptual, ARA Designs has carefully calibrated the architecture for both function and feeling. Public spaces are placed where both the view and privacy remain uncompromised (and are certain to remain so for years to come), while the more private spaces recede deep into the home’s heart for complete, uninterrupted repose.






