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Hawaii’s First Gold Home!
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Functional. Beautiful.
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Natural (passive) light flows into this open kitchen, displaying one of Mokulua Woodworking’s pre-fab, sustainable cabinet lines. Keeping with the sustainable theme the owners chose to use local woods and stone to outfit the house, which also compliments the contemporary feel of this seaside retreat.
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Smart. Uncompromising.
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Custom made entry doors blend elements of reclaimed Red Wood with Anderson Low E windows. This home features Cumuru wood and slate floors; custom crafted cabinetry, granite countertops, Koa columns, energy star appliances, redwood tongue and groove wainscot and open beam vaulted ceilings. Using a smart and sustainable approach to building a strict budget was met without compromising appeal.
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Details. Classic Form.
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Detailed tile work and classic cabinetry gives this modern bathroom the feel of a Manoa Cottage. A quaint country addition seamlessly melds new with old. This two-story green addition takes the quintessential Kailua construction and magnifies its beauty with superior attention to detail and craftsmanship.
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Natural. Elements.
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Expansive window and door systems allow this master bedroom to be cooled by the off shore breezes of Kailua. This sustainable new construction home was built to maximize Hawaii’s natural elements. The original structure was deconstructed to salvage valuable redwood, glass, hardware and framing lumber.
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Craftsman. Character.
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A sustainable builder’s showcase; the first home in Hawaii to receive the Hawaii Built Green Award. Mixing elements such as moss rock, reclaimed shake siding, board and batten on the exterior with natural wood flooring, vaulted ceilings, tongue and groove wall panels on the interior give this Kailua new construction a character all its own.
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Historic. Sustainable.
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The remodel of this interior space focused on opening up the great room, ensuring the historic feel was not interrupted by the new sustainable features. Originally built in 1928, intricate windows and doors maintain the integrity of this Historic Hawaiian Home. Each room was remodeled to balance historic character with modern amenities.
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