Interior designer Ritu Nanda collaborates with real estate developer Aditya Bhandary to create Villa Nora, a serene retreat that embodies the beauty and tranquility of Goa.
GoaVilla NoraRitu NandaAditya BhandarySustainable DesignReal EstateMar 07, 2025
Villa Nora is located in Salvador do Mundo, a picturesque village in Goa, India.
Villa Nora was designed by interior designer Ritu Nanda in collaboration with real estate developer Aditya Bhandary.
The villa uses locally sourced stone and wood for its exterior, and handcrafted furniture and decorative items by local artisans for the interiors.
Villa Nora is equipped with a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living area, several bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and modern security features.
Villa Nora stands out with its harmonious blend of modern amenities and traditional Goan elements, extensive use of natural materials, and a commitment to sustainable practices and preserving local culture.
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