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KAHALA
1487 Hiikalo Place #19By: DESiGNER Kitchens and Baths
Designer: Judy Dawson, CKD
Not to be missed — this Kahala townhouse makeover includes beautiful new Tigerwood flooring throughout. New, contemporary open kitchen and dining room buffet flow seamlessly throughout remodeled space. Adjacent powder room was also remodeled.

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KAHALA
4533 Aukai Ave.
By: Details International Inc.
Designer: Glenda V. Anderson
Featured in Luxury Home Magazine, this formal kitchen was designed with an elegant impact. The kitchen is set amid a luxurious landscape. This is a dream home with resort living. Don’t miss this.

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WAIALAE
951 Waiholo St.By: Details International Inc.
Designer: Glenda V. Anderson
A must see. This gracious home features a casual and elegant kitchen with a spacious, open floor plan and Island flare. A nearby poolside barbecue area seamlessly connects the living areas with the outdoors. Colors and architectural materials are varied for creativity and style. Also featured are a powder room and other bathrooms.

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AINA HAINA
5424 Hoana PlaceBy: Cabinets 4 You
Designer: Derrick Partain
Two areas of this Aina Haina home were remodeled with the living room and kitchen transformed into a great room that truly is great. This is an extreme and elegant makeover from top to bottom with cherrywood floors adding to the kitchen’s sophisticated style, while the lauhala and exposed-beam ceiling will stop visitors in their tracks.

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KAILUA
42-107 Aleka PlaceBy: JohnCookKitchens
Designer: Karen Lynch
This original kitchen needed updating to accommodate large family gatherings and barbecues. Two large islands were added to provide the cook with plenty of work area as well as a new dining room and desk area. The kitchen’s new cabinetry, featuring stained cherrywood and antique white paint, creates an elegant but warm feeling

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KAILUA
519 Keolu Drive, Apt. EBy: Seven Valleys Design/Build
Designer: Chuck Siebenthal, CKD
This kitchen renovation brings Old-World Tuscany to contemporary Kailua. The design preserves the traditional character by limiting the use of stainless steel but provides contemporary functionality by doubling the countertop cabinet space of the original kitchen.

