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Peter Vincent Architects
A 5,000 square foot "Hawaiian Ranch" style single-family home located in Kailua, Hawaii. Design focuses on blending into the surroundings while maintaing a fresh, up-to-date feel. Finished home reflects a strong indoor-outdoor relationship and features a lovely courtyard and pool, buffered from onshore winds.
Photography - Kyle Rothenborg
Provoke Design
Re-modelling an existing layout from an old country look to a new modern take on country style. This budget kitchen was in need of a makeover and light and bright was a key factor in the re-design.
JMc Architects
The clients brief outlined a three bedroom home with a separate master bedroom, flexible living spaces and gourmet kitchen to meet the potential client market for older couples without children. The interplay of the rainforest and outdoor living spaces were paramount to the concept. Creating a seamless transition from the entry to the interior footprint using vistas of this landscape was critical to the concept. The sense of arrival is heightened by the spatial arrangement and treatment of walls, piers, glass and landscaping. This residence represents an environmentally sustainable design for the Tropics.
DAVID STOOPS "We are Maui's Building Specialists"
We milled Hawaiian curly Koa to use for the construction of these beautiful cabinets. We book-matched the wood by cutting thick 8/4'' material with the bandsaw to obtain the mirroring of woodgrains & character. This curly Koa wood makes unique designs such as heart shapes and patterns that are pleasing to view. We numbered and cataloged each piece of wood. Then arranged them in every possible configuration to find the most pleasing design. The finished product was a work of Natural Art.
Design Intervention
Platinum birdseye maple veneer cabinets and Labradite granite countertops and backsplash. Stainless Steel GE suite of appliances. Slate floor with glass and cracked slate accent on the floors.
Peter Vincent Architects
A 5,000 square foot "Hawaiian Ranch" style single-family home located in Kailua, Hawaii. Design focuses on blending into the surroundings while maintaing a fresh, up-to-date feel. Finished home reflects a strong indoor-outdoor relationship and features a lovely courtyard and pool, buffered from onshore winds.
Photography - Kyle Rothenborg
CSpace Architecture and Design Inc.
The main floor of the home is on the third floor with exposed rafters, whitewash tongue and groove ceiling and rectified porcelain floors.The kitchen is in an espresso finish with a wide L Shaped, island with a white quartz counter top.
Photo Credit: Christopher Casariego
JMc Architects
The clients brief outlined a three bedroom home with a separate master bedroom, flexible living spaces and gourmet kitchen to meet the potential client market for older couples without children. The interplay of the rainforest and outdoor living spaces were paramount to the concept. Creating a seamless transition from the entry to the interior footprint using vistas of this landscape was critical to the concept. The sense of arrival is heightened by the spatial arrangement and treatment of walls, piers, glass and landscaping. This residence represents an environmentally sustainable design for the Tropics.
JMc Architects
The clients brief outlined a three bedroom home with a separate master bedroom, flexible living spaces and gourmet kitchen to meet the potential client market for older couples without children. The interplay of the rainforest and outdoor living spaces were paramount to the concept. Creating a seamless transition from the entry to the interior footprint using vistas of this landscape was critical to the concept. The sense of arrival is heightened by the spatial arrangement and treatment of walls, piers, glass and landscaping. This residence represents an environmentally sustainable design for the Tropics.
JMc Architects
The clients brief outlined a three bedroom home with a separate master bedroom, flexible living spaces and gourmet kitchen to meet the potential client market for older couples without children. The interplay of the rainforest and outdoor living spaces were paramount to the concept. Creating a seamless transition from the entry to the interior footprint using vistas of this landscape was critical to the concept. The sense of arrival is heightened by the spatial arrangement and treatment of walls, piers, glass and landscaping. This residence represents an environmentally sustainable design for the Tropics.
21 Billeder af tropisk køkken med skifergulv
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