At Kukui'ula, hillside homesites dare their owners to dream of deep lanais looking over the long coast, a sumptuous bathing sanctuary bare to the sky. To live at Kukui'ula will be to immerse oneself in the beauty of the surroundings, the warmth of the aloha spirit, the pure enchantment of Kaua'i. Spacious homesites, ranging from one-fourth to over an acre, will be able to accommodate custom residences with exotic views of sensual gardens, serrated mountains and the blue Pacific. Many will border the Tom Weiskopf golf course.
Architecture will reflect individual tastes while maintaining a traditional Hawai'ian plantation-style theme. Innovative plans promise to blur the line between indoor and outdoor space. The careful positioning of residences on each homesite will take advantage of trade winds for natural ventilation, while maximizing sunset and ocean views. Innovative guidelines will ensure authenticity in architecture and landscape design.
Architectural integrity will be enhanced through the use of local building materials such as Lava Rock, Ohi'a and Koa Wood. Decorative elements distinctive to Kaua'i—including wooden screen panels, railings, shutters and garden gates—will incorporate intricate patterns based upon Anthurium, breadfruit and Monstera leaves.
Homeowners will be able to incorporate exotic island amenities such as secluded outdoor showers, intimate tropical gardens and gas torch lighting to enhance the tropical experience. Designs can include infinity edged swimming pools that seem to kiss the sea, with terraced landscaping that cascades down gentle slopes toward the coast.
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