Luxury Home Magazine

PacificLuxuryLiving.com 38 | Featured Properties The indoor/outdoor lifestyle in Hawaii means more than simply having extra windows and a lanai - although that is certainly part of it. Designers, builders, and fabricators have created ways to both bring the (Previous Page) Bali Built, LLC ~ This Balinese Estate is secluded on a private lake on the North Shore of Kauai, with Mount Namahana as the backdrop. This tropical resort-style home depicts indoor-outdoor luxury living at its finest with spacious lanais, open interiors, and outdoor showers. With architectural design by Michael McLychok, interiors and furniture design by Lani McLychok and Artist, Vanessa Grant, this tropical masterpiece is the show home for their successful design-build business, Bali Built. (See Pages 42-43) outdoors in at varying degrees and create durable yet beautiful outdoor spaces to enjoy. The lanai is a classic addition to any Hawaiian home. The perfect place for morning breakfast and evening lounging, a lanai is an accessible extension of the home. “Anytime the client can take advantage of cre- ating a space outside, it definitely adds a lot of room to the house,” said Brett Kappelle of Barker Kappelle Construction, LLC. “It gives you a lot more options for how to use the home and it definitely adds value.” Because a lanai is truly an extension of the indoor living spaces, it should be treated and dressed as such. Although outdoor furniture should be more durable to withstand the sea air and other elements, you don’t have to sacrifice style. 87zero Designer Furnishings offers several lines of contemporary outdoor furnishings. BOX Furniture and MAMAGREEN cater to the indoor/outdoor lifestyle with bistro tables to lounge-worthy couches. Custom created with materials such as recycled teak, treated leather,

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