Screen Time: Renovation Aloha, Home in Hawai‘i and The Cabin Chronicles

Hawai‘i homes and their talented designers shine on three national TV shows.

 

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Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama. Photo: Courtesy of HGTV

 

Hawai‘i home design has been getting national attention lately courtesy of two popular TV networks. O‘ahu-based designer Tristyn Kalama and real estate investor Kamohai Kalama are a married duo featured in the new HGTV series Renovation Aloha, which premiered in late February and runs for eight episodes. More than just flippers out for a quick buck, the Kalamas are dedicated to uplifting their community by turning dilapidated properties into beautiful homes for local families.

 

Kailua interior designer Shaolin Low, of Studio Shaolin, was recently tapped by Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network to film a pilot for a series called Home in Hawai‘i. In the episode, which you can stream on both Max and Discovery+, Low teams up with her father, contractor Albert Low, to transform a dated Hawai‘i Kai guesthouse into a colorful coastal-modern retreat.

 


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And fans of iconic Hawai‘i architect Vladimir Ossipoff can take a tour of his restored Japanese-style cabin at Pālehua via a season three episode of the dreamy The Cabin Chronicles series, also by Magnolia Network and available to stream on Max and Discovery+.

 

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