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We have discovered the importance of making our surroundings as comfortable, adaptable and welcoming as possible.”
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“Bringing the outdoors inside is a terrific trend for people who both work and relax at home,” Fujimoto says.
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On a national scale, classic designs that emphasize harmony, simplicity and balance are trending, with a focus on the natural flow of light, air and movement.
Balance and harmony ranks high
On a national scale, classic designs that emphasize harmony, simplicity and balance are trending, with a focus on the natural flow of light, air and movement.
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Zero-step showers and other accessible features are key to creating a home that is elder-safe.
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Privacy is one of the most popular requests when designing a multi-gen home. This room has its own view and space, yet is connected by interior doorways and an exterior lanai.
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The wide open layout makes it simple of all ages and abilities to move from space to space.
Multi-gen makes sense
With Hawaii’s family-centered culture and high housing costs, it’s likely you know someone who resides in a multigenerational home. These residences make up for more than 11 percent of Hawaii homes, and typically provide shelter for grand-parents, adult children and grandchildren.








