Spectacular property of Hualalai Luxury Estate
by Luxury.Net
Hualalai Resort property is a truly spectacular property. This lavishing property features 10,056 square feet of opulent living space on 1.3 acres with 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, and an office in the master wing. This luxury estate is far better than all the other luxury homes in Hualalai. There are some of the basic features which make the estate far better than the other homes.
There are the carefully crafted indoor outdoor living spaces, six ponds, and walkways featuring rare natural materials. The stone tiled salt water infinity edge pool and also the integrated spa feels like a part of the natural environment. The living spaces are very airy and also full of light which is perfectly designed in order to capture the essence of living in Hawaii. The picturesque sunset views are also available from nearly every living area of the house.
The house is well suited for entertaining. The people staying in this luxury estate will be impressed with the kitchen and the rest of the house during a wine and chocolate party held at the property in connection with the Big Island Chocolate Festival. Each and every bedroom in the house is a master. Each one is designed as a secluded sanctuary unto itself. All bedrooms feature indoor/outdoor bathrooms with privacy walls.
One of the many features that make the luxury estate far better than all the other homes is its landscaping. More than 30 native Hawaiian and endangered plants were planted around the property. Several of the plants which are being used in the landscaping were specifically chosen because they are Kumulipo plants, meaning they are mentioned in the Hawaiian creation chant. Native Hawaiian plants like these pualoalo, kupukupu, ti leaf, kulu’i, and hapu’u are part of the landscaping at Hale Ku Mana. This Big Island luxury property is also receiving a lot of national attention. Earlier this week it was featured prominently on the national real estate blog Curbed as the “House of the Day.”









