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Island style living with high ceilings, generous spaces, and handcrafted wood details. This 3-bedroom, 3-bath home (built 2006) is designed with elevated positioning and high ceilings that capture breezes and blue horizon views. Hardwood floors flow throughout, complemented by custom wood finishes that reflect the craftsmanship of its owner - a shipbuilder and restorer of classic wooden yachts. An expansive wrap-around lanai enhances indoor-outdoor living, while a convenient downstairs bath is perfect for rinsing off after the beach or outdoor activities before heading upstairs. Several select hardwoods remain onsite, ready for the next owner to incorporate into cabinetry, built-ins, or other personalized finishes. Practical features include insulated windows for year-round comfort, a full-size two-car garage with generous storage and workshop space, and a septic wastewater system. Beneath the home, a ground-level area currently used for storage offers potential for future expansion, subject to county requirements. This is a home for those who value space, breezes, the beauty of island craftsmanship, plus lei-making trees; puakenikeni, plumeria, and kukui.