Rose Medina Kemna | November 18, 2019
In these islands, a common saying is, “lucky we live in Hawaii.” That phrase means a number of things in terms of the many ways we are grateful to live in such a beautiful place. One of those benefits of living in Hawaii is the fact that we are home to many different people from around the world who have converged here to call Hawaii home. The significance of that is a nouveau mixed culture that is a blend of Hawaii, Polynesia, Asia, North America, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Europe. This convergence of multi-ethnic people carries into the nuances of our food, culture, and even the design of our homes as we share the best of all worlds.
A favorite and best feature of this home is the single-level open floor plan with bedrooms wings on each side, which allows the family to converge together in the kitchen and intimate living areas and yet have privacy when needed especially upon winding down for bedtime. There are several intimate social spaces such as the Great room with the formal dining and living area, which flows into the family room, and the expansive chef’s kitchen with three ovens including a convection oven. The Taj Mahal kitchen island can seat 10 people. This was thoughtfully made for either a young family to be able to cook dinner while watching their little ones play, or for entertaining visiting guests, as you have a lively conversation while preparing a home-cooked meal.
The Hawaii trend toward multi-generational families living together can easily be accommodated with this flexible floor plan. The single-level is also very rare for a five-bedroom home and adds value, especially for older or very young family members who can benefit from not having to go up and down stairways.
For more entertaining options the French doors open to the enclosed Piazza to allow a flow from the outdoors. There’s an expansive contemporary gunite pool with serene blue tiles and a new built-in barbecue for delicious outdoor cooking. This home has everything you need.
Make no mistake — this is a luxury Mediterranean-style villa, but there is no doubt you are in Hawaii with all the stunning Hawaiian plants in the landscaping around the grounds of this home. There are over 100 palms surrounding the home, creating a sense of privacy and helping to shield the home from the elements. Perhaps one of the greatest assets is its location in proximity to getting to and from metro Honolulu for a busy professional and an active family. You are close enough for a quick commute yet far enough away from the busy city hustle. As you enter this elegant home, it feels like you’re in a secluded villa. The best of both worlds is right here at 5763 Kalanianaole in the East Oahu luxury neighborhood of Niu Beach.
For more information on this beautiful property, visit NiuLuxuryVilla.com or to book a showing contact me at (808)497-7673 or [email protected]
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I believe my life's purpose as a RealtorĀ® is to help people navigate the transitions in their lives during the buying and selling process of a home in Hawaii. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, I am passionate about sharing my love for these islands with people from all walks of life.