Coral House – Maui, Hawai’i
At its heart, this vacation house is about creating
a sanctuary where a multigenerational family
can share experiences and create memories.
Coral House – Maui, Hawaii
At its heart, this vacation house is about creating
a sanctuary where a multigenerational family can
share experiences and create memories.
Over-looking Maui’s southern shore with views to the ocean, mountain landscapes, and other nearby islands, this home was designed to experience nature and support active lifestyles.
The home’s architecture is both contemporary and casual, befitting its coastal neighborhood, its intended family use, and a less-is better approach that results in minimalist aesthetic and restraint. A strong connection with nature and livability drives the arrangement of Coral House’s main gathering spaces. A covered lanai sits between the pool and interior living, dining, and kitchen spaces.
Large pocket doors open to merge the exterior and interior spaces. They allow for an open plan with kitchen, dining, and living areas integrated into a single casual space that uses a unified language of material finishes and detailing.
- Project
- Residential
- Location
- Maui
- Team
- Architecture: de Reus Architects
- AIA Design Principal: Mark de Reus
- Project Architect: Eric Anderson
- Project Team: Dan Dzakowic, Christopher Strahle, Lindsey Akiona
- Interior Design: Philpotts and Associates
- Landscape Architect: VITA, Inc.
- Builder: Colt Construction
- Photography: Travis Rowan
- Recognition
- Design et al – International Design & Architecture Awards
- BUILD Magazine – Best Coastal Residential Design Project