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Creative designs, innovative solutions, and ability to work within the client's budget are the cornerstones that Homeworks has built its name upon. Consult with our design and build specialists at our monthly seminars - free of charge.

Viking Centric

Viking Centric Picture

Design integrity is a term that designers use to describe continuity in a project. In a kitchen, it means that design elements follow a single style or color scheme, determined by the focal appliance, countertop material or cabinet style.

Culinary Kitchen

Culinary Kitchen Picture

The building on the corner of Monsarrat and Campbell avenues has been a restaurant, an apartment, a house, a storage space, an office, but most of us know it (and love it!) as Diamond Head Market & Grill.

Portlock

Portlock Picture

Taking their cue from the recreation-friendly architecture found in exclusive resort hotels around the world, veteran remodelers Tamara and John Scott decided to capitalize on their property's greatest asset.

Outside The Box

Outside The Box Picture

Steven Gallon was attracted to his home high atop Waialae Nui for its lovely views and cool breezes. But the interior space, especially the kitchen, didn't meet his needs as a busy entrepreneur.

Manoa Hobbit House

Manoa Hobbit House Picture

It's a rare occurrence when a historic home is put on the real estate market. It's even more uncommon to find one in good shape in rainy Manoa Valley.

Manoa Magic

Manoa Magic Picture

How a "typical 1950s" residence was transformed into a stylish contemporary home-without losing any of its charm.

That 60's Home

That 60's Home Picture

An extensive renovation transformed a Diamond Head home from groovy to gorgeous. In its heyday, with its uniquely shaped living room and distinctive interior touches, was the epitome of upscale living in early 1960s Honolulu.

Country Comfort

Country Comfort Picture

'We needed room to play, spread out and entertain friends; we needed room for our kids to grow up in a nice, safe and bigger environment, says Kelly Giles.'

Thinking Positively

Thinking Positively Picture

An Aina Haina couple rebuilds and re-invents a 50-year-old homestead. For Leighton and Sheila of Aina Haina, the renovation of their 50-year-old house was a case of accentuating the positive.

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