Project posted by Maile Kop

Ocean Retreat Along Waimanalo Coast, Hawaii

Year
2021
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Exterior Front View: A rhythm of strong geometric forms define the order and organization of the interior spaces. Large openings puncture through the walls providing glimpses to the inside.
Exterior Front View: A rhythm of strong geometric forms define the order and organization of the interior spaces. Large openings puncture through the walls providing glimpses to the inside.
Exterior Front View: Custom ceramic artwork by the Owner sprinkled throughout the garden oasis provide moments of delight against the stark white home.
Exterior Front View: Custom ceramic artwork by the Owner sprinkled throughout the garden oasis provide moments of delight against the stark white home.
Front Grand Entrance: Oversized custom sugi-ban clad doors with bronze hardware graciously welcome visitors.
Front Grand Entrance: Oversized custom sugi-ban clad doors with bronze hardware graciously welcome visitors.
Living Room and Stairway: Floating single stringer glulam beam staircase visually separates the functional components of the home while reinforcing an open yet cozy living room environment.
Living Room and Stairway: Floating single stringer glulam beam staircase visually separates the functional components of the home while reinforcing an open yet cozy living room environment.
Living Room and Stairway: Floating single stringer glulam beam staircase with ocean views.
Living Room and Stairway: Floating single stringer glulam beam staircase with ocean views.
Chandelier in Living Room Facing the Front Entrance: Soft curves and organic shapes in the stair are mimicked in the surrounding chandelier and artwork.
Chandelier in Living Room Facing the Front Entrance: Soft curves and organic shapes in the stair are mimicked in the surrounding chandelier and artwork.
Dining Area with Ocean Views: Waves, sun, and views of Mānana Island complete the kitchen and dining space.
Dining Area with Ocean Views: Waves, sun, and views of Mānana Island complete the kitchen and dining space.
Open kitchen looking into the dining area and living room with ocean views.
Open kitchen looking into the dining area and living room with ocean views.
Open kitchen
Open kitchen
Loft with Bar on Second Level with Ocean Views: Strong clean modern lines frame views of the surrounding landscape.
Loft with Bar on Second Level with Ocean Views: Strong clean modern lines frame views of the surrounding landscape.
Master Bathroom on the Second Level.
Master Bathroom on the Second Level.
Master Bedroom on the Second Level with Ocean Views: Warm earth colors and textures create a serene bedroom environment.
Master Bedroom on the Second Level with Ocean Views: Warm earth colors and textures create a serene bedroom environment.
Custom artwork by a local artist defines the vestibule as a space with its own experience.
Custom artwork by a local artist defines the vestibule as a space with its own experience.
“Each space is a canvas to express our journey and impressions of the world.” – Owner
“Each space is a canvas to express our journey and impressions of the world.” – Owner
Guest Bedroom: Distinct character and bold expression of color create a rich interior retreat.
Guest Bedroom: Distinct character and bold expression of color create a rich interior retreat.
Palladium Overlooking the Garden and Patio: Bi-fold doors are always open to welcome the breeze and surrounding views.
Palladium Overlooking the Garden and Patio: Bi-fold doors are always open to welcome the breeze and surrounding views.
The indoor-outdoor room, named The Palladium, by the Owners, is a frequently used space.
The indoor-outdoor room, named The Palladium, by the Owners, is a frequently used space.
View of the Ko’olaus from the Palladium.
View of the Ko’olaus from the Palladium.
View of the Garden and Accessory Dwelling Unit from the Second Level.
View of the Garden and Accessory Dwelling Unit from the Second Level.

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Details

Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

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Architect
Interior Design
Landscape Design
Lori Ann Gordon
Builder
Dan O Sullivan Construction
Photographer

From Maile Kop

The Ocean Retreat is a vision of a new beginning for a “young at heart” couple wanting a healthier and simpler life in Hawai'i. The site, located on the serene Waimānalo coast had a c1970’s house that the couple initially planned to renovate and expand. When it became clear their vision could not be realized by the existing house, a new home that expressed their fresh vision on life was borne. They had four requests of their beach home: visually interesting spaces, connection to nature at every opportunity, celebration of art, and modern expression of beach living.

The resulting design emphasizes flow and delight. A typical day at the Ocean Retreat begins with the morning sun peeking through the corner makai window of the master bedroom. The master suite consisting of the master bath, loft, and lanais, take up the entire second floor, and is connected through floor-to-ceiling doors. Morning coffee is brewed at the bar and enjoyed at the makai lanai as ocean breezes pass through sliding doors. A dramatic, open stair curves down from the master suite to the main living space, curling around the hovering form of the sculptural chandelier. Light from the clerestory windows plays with the organic shapes of the chandelier and stair, making every descent a unique experience.

In the living room, large door openings at both mauka and makai ends of the living room embrace the East Asian concept of “shakkei”, or "borrowed scenery”, by capturing the surrounding landscape and connecting the beauty of the Waimānalo coastline and Ko'olau Mountains to the home’s interiors. The first floor is open but grounded by colors and artwork inspired by the bohemian ethos of the owners. A mixture of Japanese inspired wallpaper, aboriginal artwork, and organic figures define the extents of the living room while gesturing to the adjacent guest wing. The warmth of the whitewashed reclaimed teak floors is continued with the warm grey cabinets at the kitchen. Freely connected to the living room, the kitchen is functionally organized to support the owner’s culinary inspirations with the large island as the center of the space. Large windows surround the dining space and continue the connection between interior and the ocean.

The Palladium is where the day ends. Inspired by open pavilions, the space is an indoor-outdoor room that connects directly with the outdoor dining and garden oasis. A modern version of a pūne'e grounds the room while the warm colors of reclaimed teak panels and a red stained concrete floor set the mood, reminiscent of mid-century Hawai'i interiors.

From the exterior, bold geometric forms cut by dark corner fenestrations define a crisp beach-living aesthetic. Deep overhangs clad in Japanese sugi-ban (traditional technique to preserve wood by charring the surface) and brise-soleils’ constructed from steel and reclaimed teak protect openings from the windward sun and strong breezes. A pattern of sugi-ban and coral continue along the perimeter serve as gatekeepers defining the beginning and ending of the day.