Majestic and Chic In Hawaii

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Renowned architect Shay Zak designed this custom chic in Hawaii, four-bedroom home situated along the ninth fairway of the Kohanaiki Golf Course.

Now being offered for $3.995 million is this custom Shay Zak-designed home in the invite-only, private club community of Kohanaiki. Found along the ninth fairway of a Rees Jones-designed golf course, the four-bedroom, No. 10 residence was built in 2014 and blends seamlessly with its lush surroundings via the use of natural materials.

Expect 2,000-plus square feet of open living space rife with soaring vaulted cedar ceilings, mahogany finishes, and plentiful windows and pocket doors framing stunning ocean views. An outdoor shower garden can be found off the master suite, while an expansive lanai, and an infinity-edge pool and spa highlight the lushly landscaped yard.

KOHANAIKI
73-2055 Ala Kohanaiki
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

808.329.6200
kohanaiki.com

 


This private and gated beachfront estate is perfect for entertaining and accommodating extended family.

Actress turned wellness entrepreneur Denise DuBarry Hay is selling her private and gated beachfront estate on the Hawaiian island of Kauai for $29.75 million, complete with sweeping ocean views from every vantage point. “Situated in one of the most desirable locations on Hanalei Bay, on a large 1.1-acre lot, this spacious home has unsurpassed views of the crescent arch of the bay, breaking surf, majestic waterfall-clad mountains and the setting sun,” says listing agent Ben Welborn of Hawaii Life.

The five-bedroom, four-bath residence offers 4,758 square feet of living space featuring an open living room and kitchen area, along with an airy screened-in lanai sporting a hardwood dining table as its centerpiece. A separate two-story accessory building, meanwhile, holds a studio workspace and gym, while an outdoor kitchen boasts a Tiki bar and barbecue ideal for entertaining.

BEACHFRONT ESTATE
5156 Weke Road
Hanalei, HI
96714

818.639.7978
hi.hawaiilife.com

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