
At Sun Siyam Iru Fushi in the Maldives, Studio Sixty7 has reimagined water and beach villas into serene retreats defined by texture, tone and barefoot luxury
A palette of soft neutrals, tactile surfaces and sculptural forms creates a space that feels both effortless and elevated, proving that less really can deliver more. Outdoor areas take inspiration from spa sanctuaries, complete with double basins, open air showers and a seamless connection to the landscape, designed to restore a sense of stillness and ease.
Suspended above the water in a quiet corner of the Maldives at the Sun Siyam Iru Fushi resort, Studio Sixty7 has reimagined this collection of water villas with barefoot luxury in mind. The interiors embrace simplicity and calm, where texture and neutral tones echo the natural surroundings.
Inspired by the rhythm of island life, every detail has been thoughtfully curated to encourage connection. Plastered walls, organic materials and sculptural, softly curved forms create a language of ease, balance and quiet sophistication. The result is a refined yet grounded retreat that celebrates the beauty of simplicity, inviting guests to slow down, sink in and feel completely at peace within the landscape.
Tucked along the shoreline and immersed in nature, the beach villas have been reimagined by Studio Sixty7 as calm, contemporary getaways. Once dated and overly decorative, the interiors have been stripped back to reveal a more refined, grounded sense of luxury, where texture, tone and balance do the talking.








