Kauai

The Bali Lani – Magnificent Bali-Inspired Contemporary Home

As featured on the cover of the Robb Report and Luxury Home Hawaii magazines, this custom estate is located on the Kalihiwai Ridge reservoir.

5880-C Kahiliholo RD 3, Kilauea (MLS# 293145)

Noteworthy Features

This secluded estate spans 3.5 acres, with custom landscaping and stunning views of Mt. Namahana and the reservoir. The main residence consists of 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a gourmet kitchen, and an over-sized executive office which overlooks cascading lily ponds and has a kitchenette.

An infinity-edged pool and Jacuzzi are surrounded by over 3,000 square feet of decking and extensive outdoor covered living spaces, providing an incredible venue for entertaining, or a peaceful and romantic ambiance for enjoying the tropical lifestyle.

Also included are an over-sized 2-car garage and a charming, private guest bedroom in an Asian Rice Barn within steps to the reservoir.


See a video tour of this property

The house is built of exotic hardwoods, inside and out. Ironwood shingles on the roof, Ipe decks, and the interior flooring is solid Bankarai. Indonesian lava stone is used tastefully outside, with custom carved built-in pieces and copper gutters – truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.

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