O‘ahu’s Great Neighborhoods: Hawai‘i Kai
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A “dream city” for island-style coastal living.
A great neighborhood for urban dwellers with kids.
Prime location in the heart of the city with affordable options for the lucky few.
Great for young families in search of space, backyards and good schools at a more affordable price.
Lily Kanter and Avery Solmssen team up on an exciting new homewares brand that keeps community at the forefront.
A Windward neighborhood with Hawaiian culture, longtime residents and scrappy small businesses.
A supportive small business community where old-school meets hip and new.
The botanical shop’s new digs are open! Shop houseplants, cut flowers, stylish pots and more.
From modern-organic dining tables to modular sofas and customizable beds, here’s what you’ll find at the newly opened Ala Moana boutique.
Honolulu’s newest furniture store is brimming with a ton of affordable, small-space styles.
WCIT Architecture seamlessly fuses beautiful design with elements of Hawaiian history and culture.
This Hawai‘i Loa Ridge stunner comes outfitted with wow-worthy features—a saltwater infinity pool, a pneumatic elevator, designer décor and a pop art collection that would make Pharrell jealous.
Architect Dean Sakamoto spearheads the adaptive reuse of notable buildings to honor Honolulu’s social past.
Transform your home with the Hawai’i label’s stunning patterns, inspired by rainbows and Honolulu architecture.
Good Lamp Co.’s lamps feature clean lines and minimalist, Scandinavian vibes.
Shop the brand in person this weekend at its Sig on Smith pop-up.
We chat with the crew at Kaka‘ako’s newest plant shop, Mari’s Urban Garden, about plant therapy, the best low-maintenance plants and its ultra-rare $1,500 monstera.
Eames meets Island living in this 1952 O‘ahu home.
Stunning, historic, extraordinary. HONOLULU Magazine asked a diverse group to help us choose the greatest houses on O‘ahu. Join us as we look inside nine notable head-turning homes.