
Makiki Hillside House
A project like this starts long before anything is built. We worked tirelessly with the, architect, interior designer, and general contractor, to achieve the homeowner's design goals for the project. The clients chose quarter sawn white oak specifically for the character in the grain. With so many engineered wood products on the market, they wanted to make sure these pieces felt like real hardwood. Sourcing and matching that grain across an entire home is its own discipline. Every panel, every door, every ceiling plank had to read as part of the same material story, from the kitchen and island to the walk-in pantry, home office, bathroom vanities, built-ins, and custom faux beams. What sets this kind of work apart is the fit. Each piece was designed and built for its exact opening, its specific wall, its particular space. Nothing was adapted or adjusted after the fact. That level of precision is what gives the home its architectural quality, the sense that the wood didn't just arrive and get installed, but that it was always meant to be there.
- Project type
- Custom Cabinetry
- Year
- 2026
- Interior Designer
- Noe Studio
- Architect
- Ryan Fujita
- Contractor
- Koolau Builders




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