The home is open and breezy. The ceiling is an incredible multi-tiered wood beam structure. Although a bit warm by day, at night the cool air puts you right to sleep. The bed was comfortable without being too soft. The cookware is complete and in good shape except for the baking sheets. Plenty of foil, wrap, spices and paper towels are supplied. The microwave is horribly located in a bottom cabinet. You have to get on the floor to access it. There is plenty of open counter space for it. So, that was odd. The tub has a very high wall to step over with no grab bars. The area is as peaceful as you could ask for and the house perfectly located between the National and Sate parks and relatively close to Hana. I loved seeing the geckos. The Geico mascot is dull in comparison. The double doors in the living room couldn't be securely locked because the top bolt wouldn't slide up into the hole in the frame. We weren't too worried about it. The house is set back from the road. In fact we drove past the little sign a few times looking for it. It didn't seem like somewhere vagrants would wander up the drive to the house. So, it felt safe. It's a great location and a very nice home, but quite pricey. The owners are extremely particular about their bed spreads. I guess they're an heirloom. The deck is large with a view of the ocean. There's no cell service but the WiFi is good and the owners allow the use of the land line.