House of the Week

BECOME LEGENDARY / COURTESY PHOTOS
A rare architectural gem has made its way back to the market. Located at 3700 Hibiscus Street in Coconut Grove, Miami, this 1921 Spanish Colonial home was designed by the distinguished architect Richard Kiehnel, known for shaping Miami’s early landscape with projects like the Coconut Grove Playhouse and El Jardin.
- 3700 Hibiscus St. -BECOME LEGENDARY / COURTESY PHOTOS
- 3700 Hibiscus St. -BECOME LEGENDARY / COURTESY PHOTOS
After an extensive restoration that lasted nearly two years, the residence—originally called “Ben Venuto“—stands as one of the earliest and most well-preserved Mediterranean-style homes in Coconut Grove. The property sits on a peaceful, gated lot encompassing 21,000 square feet. The main home includes five en-suite bedrooms, a living room with fireplace, and an open kitchen and dining area equipped with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, quartzite countertops, a wine room, laundry area, and a family room. The primary suite is a highlight, offering dual walk-in closets, a classic





