Thursday, 30 January 2020

WSJ’s House of the Year: A Contemporary Home with Hawaiian Spirit

Every part of the residential or commercial property has a view to the Moukalua islands

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A modern-day, 7,500 square-foot house links owner Elizabeth Grossman to the nature and ‘spiritual vortex’ that drew her to Lanikai, a neighborhood on Oahu. She provides us a trip, and describes why it’s time to sell. Photo: Adam Falk/The Wall Street Journal

Mansion

This WSJ series strolls you through the halls of unique estates, where property owners share the features and style functions that make their homes special.

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