French doors and sliding glass walls invite the refreshing
trade winds inside, complimenting the central air - conditioning.
Not exact matches
The waters
inside the lagoon are sheltered by a ring of land from the
trade winds, which blow from the east.
Oliver Stone (U Turn, JFK) is no stranger to controversy, and making World
Trade Center only five years after many Americans had witnessed the most disturbing sight in their lifetimes certainly ripped open
wounds in the minds of some people out there not ready to handle knowing what it must have been like to be
inside the building on September 11, 2001.
Inside, the main room's open plan attracts those famous island
trade winds, with a little help from large French doors and windows.
Once
inside you will feel at ease with an open floor plan and retractable glass walls that welcome the graceful
trade winds.
Serving up a visual and tasty feast, the delicate
trade winds surround you
inside the restaurant's open walls.
With over 3,000 sq. ft. of indoor & outdoor space, guests can experience the gentle Hawaiian
trade winds or enjoy the view from
inside.
- Viking appliances - Travertine floors,
inside and out - Central air - conditioning throughout - High ceilings throughout - Large glass doors opening to the outside terrace areas, providing an outdoor ambiance indoors and maximum enjoyment of the constant
trade winds - Wall mounted 50» flat screen television with surround sound and DVD player in living room - Wall mounted 32» flat screen televisions with surround sound in all bedrooms - Outdoor patio speakers - Surround sound in ceiling speakers in all rooms - IPod dock in living room, and all bedrooms - High - speed wireless internet and cable television - Private washer and dryer - Personal safes - Spa Robes - 24 hour security - Concierge service for airport pickup, restaurant reservations, baby sitters, drivers for shopping, etc. - Maid service Right across the street is a marina, convenience store, and a selection of restaurants, and boating activities.
From Maui's vibrant oceanfront sunsets to cool
trade winds rustling through palm trees, the Valley Isle has many intoxicating charms that deter its visitors from staying
inside on sunny Hawaii days.
Given the prevailing
trade winds, the waters on the
inside of the reef are almost always quite calm.
Pull open your French doors and feel the
trade winds pour
inside, washing over imported stone surfaces and rich pyinkado hardwood floor.