/ Interior
~ 6 min
Published: 21/11/2025
A respected Indian businessman approached us with a clear request — he wanted an interior in which the aesthetics of a five-star hotel would be embodied in the style of Studia 54.
In the heart of Goa, where the coastal landscapes give way to the verdant landscapes of the fields, there is a luxury villa with a domed ceiling and a semicircular layout dictating a unique spatial structure.
Our task was to emphasize these features and turn them into the main advantage of the interior.
A team of more than 60 Studia 54 specialists worked on the project, deeply immersed in the cultural context of Goa and the customer's lifestyle. The goal was to create a space that reflected not only his taste, but also his dreams. Using this example, we will look at all the features of interior design in Goa.

Dome: the emotional dominant of the interior
The dome became the absolute semantic and visual center of the villa — a design solution with deep symbolism and subtle emotional overtones. His image was born not only from the general character of the residence, but also from the personal history of its owners.
Already at the first meetings, it became clear that it was the customer's spouse who was the keeper of the aesthetics of the house. She was particularly enthusiastic about her collection of Dutch paintings, which eventually turned into a full-fledged private gallery. Her admiration for the play of light and the finest petal textures of the old masters was the very impulse that inspired us to create the dome.

The drawing was created by mosaic laying of the finest veneer, reminiscent of the plastic of dunes and tropical hills. The inner ring is decorated with large floral motifs.
The warm palette — from purple burgundy to creamy golden shades - creates an emotional background of the living room and turns the dome into the visual center of the entire interior. This range was chosen for a reason: in discussions with the customer's wife, we discovered her love for rich burgundy, and it was on this basis that red accents were introduced in textiles and decorative details.
The philosophy of hospitality and the role of the living room
India is a country of spices, spices, cinnamon, sandalwood, cloves, and cardamom. The spiritual world of a person is in the first place for local residents, and faith and religion are at the heart of the daily routine and organization of all life.
The local culture is known for its special treatment of guests. The principle of "Atiti devo bhava" (Guest is your God) reflects an ancient tradition where hospitality is not a formality, but an important part of a lifestyle.
The living room floor is made of dark marble, creating a feeling of natural coolness, and a large soft carpet adds tactility and symbolically supports the Indian tradition of taking off shoes before entering. This is how the interior combines aesthetics, respect for cultural norms and the desire to create true comfort.

The depth of textures and respect for craft traditions
Goa's luxury real estate creates a special context for interior design, combining modern amenities with the cultural identity of the state. The walls of the living room are decorated with dark wood. This material organically resonates with both Portuguese decorative and Indian love for natural surfaces. Vertical light installations are built in to emphasize the height of the room and the rhythm of the panels, adding a soft, warm glow.
The wall panel is made of natural stone. The effect of the large natural texture creates the feeling that a part of the Goan landscape is integrated into the house, forming a powerful artistic accent.

Dialogue of cultures and handwork
The interior combines art objects created according to our sketches specifically for this project and original furniture from the premium furniture brand FiftyFourms. The sofa group forms a soft, flowing geometry: it contrasts with the massiveness of the walls and emphasizes the hospitable nature of the host.


The lighting scenarios are designed to reproduce the warm, soft light reminiscent of Goa's permanent sun. The light accents immerse you in an atmosphere of calm, relaxed, warm luxury.
The Studia 54 Goa project is an example of our team's careful attention to local history and personalized approach to interior design. It combines the atmosphere of luxury hotels, complex compositional accents, thoughtful color scheme and studio style. Each element reflects the nature of the place and the lifestyle of the customer of this project.
