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Manini`owali Villa 5

Year
2016
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Traditional
Aerial View
Aerial View
Entry Gates
Entry Gates
Carved limestone detail
Carved limestone detail
Entry Courtyard
Entry Courtyard
Carved limestone detail
Carved limestone detail
Entry Foyer
Entry Foyer
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Dining Area & Kitchen
Dining Area & Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Family Room
Family Room
Family Room
Family Room
Study
Study
Study
Study
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Outdoor Shower
Outdoor Shower
Master Bedroom Lanai
Master Bedroom Lanai

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Details

Square Feet
5310
Bedrooms
4
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Architect
Sunnland Architects
Interior Design
By Owner
Builder
Aina Ola, Inc.
Photographer
Henry Houghton

From Sunnland Architects

Located within an exclusive resort community in Hawaii, the home was designed for a retired couple who desired a beach home that embodied the traditional Hawaiian plantation architecture of the early 1900s. With an irregular site layout, due to a preserved lava flow along the south boundary and a six-foot height change from the main road, the home was thoughtfully conceived as a series of separate terraced villas: the Main House, the Garage, and the Guest House. Light and airy, the residence epitomizes the Hawaiian beach lifestyle. The Main House, which contains the main living areas and master bedroom suite, features an open plan great room that opens to a generously sized lanai and lap pool, showcasing the amazing views of Kua Bay and Maui's Haleakala Mountain to the west. The Garage and storage areas are located centrally within the property, and the Guest House, with two Guest suites, is located at the top of property enjoying views of Hualalai Mountain and on clear days, Mauna Kea Mountain. Carefully detailed, the residence boasts a rich palette of materials: white coral stone, painted wood tongue and groove siding, Caspian seashell limestone, Turkish travertine, western red cedar, and carved limestone reliefs from Bali.