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Stacy Shoemaker Rauen: Hi, I’m here with Nicole Hollis. Nicole, thanks so much for joining us today.
Nicole Hollis: Thank you for having me. Nice to see you.
SSR: It’s so good to see you. It’s been too long. So we always start this podcast at the beginning, where did you grow up?
NH: I was born in Jupiter, Florida, which is a small town, probably about an hour and a half north of Miami in West Palm Beach County. My parents are both from New Jersey, but my father was transferred there for work, and that’s where I was born.
This Seaside, Hawaiian Retreat by Walker Warner and Nicole Hollis Is Set Up Like a Small Village
The interiors are as breathtaking as the views.
By Lauren Jones Matthew Millman
Located at the edge of the sea within a field of black lava, this four-bedroom, 7,000-square-foot Kona, Hawaii, retreat is quite the peaceful playland. The homeowners (a husband and wife who live on the East Coast) wanted a place where they could enjoy the island and its breathtaking nature plus all of the benefits being a part of a resort community offers. While the resort, Kukio Golf and Beach Club, had certain architectural guidelines, San Francisco-based Walker Warner Architects who have done many projects in Hawaii and interior designer Nicole Hollis were enlisted to create a tranquil oceanside compound.