Excerpt From: Pacific Luxury Living
Not that long ago new home, developments, and commercial projects were being produced left and right. Lately, it might not be as common place to see an excess of building but the market is still creating a demand and builders, architects and designers are answering the call. Without the need for such a fast turn around, workers are able to dedicate full attention and time to creating some of the most magnificent new buildings.
Although there is something to be said for the charm of old plantation homes, new luxury homes can be built to perfect modern specifications including green standards. Whether these new homes are LEED certified or simply a little more eco-friendly, new construction has the ability to pioneer and encourage green practices for the future. Most importantly, the best in new construction insures that buyers can confidently purchase a home as-is and won’t have to deal with the hassles of a “fixer-upper” for a vacation home or primary residence.
Although still in the building stages, this new construction masterpiece designed by Gary Tobey will surely live up to the projected finished product. Six separate square pods inter-linked with exterior entrances, total 3,676 sq. ft. of enclosed living space. With three bedrooms, a master suite, and two additional guest bedrooms with private lanais that feature outdoor shower, bath and garden, this home is ideal for taking advantage of Hawaii’s island style living. Because the design is meant to enhance outdoor living, the walls are primarily floor to ceiling glass with privacy from blue stone walls which enclose the property, with the exception of the rear view which overlooks the awe inspiring valley below.
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