Coral House | De Reus Architects

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Coral House | De Reus Architects

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  • Project Location: Hawaii
  • Country: USA
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Mark de Reus
  • Landscape Consultants: VITA Planning and Landscape Architecture
  • Contractors: Colt Construction
  • Project Manager: Eric Anderson, Almodina Lopez
  • Interior + Furniture: Philpotts Interiors
  • Photo Credits: Travis Rowan
  • Others: Managing Principal: Dan Dzakowic, Job Captain: Brandt Loo, Design Partner: Marion Philpotts Miller, Senior Designer: Anne Tanaka
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Excerpt: Coral House by De Reus Architects exhibits a contemporary, casual design with a minimalist aesthetic befitting its coastal neighbourhood. The home’s main gathering spaces are arranged based on a strong connection with nature and livability. The open-plan design features a covered lanai, large pocket doors, and a unified language of material finishes and detailing, integrating the exterior and interior spaces.

Project Description

Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan

[Text as submitted by architect] At its heart, this vacation house is about creating a sanctuary where a multigenerational family can share experiences and create memories. Overlooking 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.

Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
Ground Floor Plan and First Floor Plan © De Reus Architects
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan

The 6,000-square-foot home’s architecture by de Reus Architects is both contemporary and casual, befitting its coastal neighborhood, intended family use and a less-is-better approach that results in a minimalist aesthetic. A strong connection with nature and livability drives the arrangement of the home’s main gathering spaces.

Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan

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.

Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan

The home’s interior design by Philpotts Interiors is thoughtfully considered and paired to beautifully respond to both the architecture and place. A nod to Hawaiian culture is reflected in the vocabulary of many of the pieces, such as the Leis made from teak in the entry, which reference Hawaiian Kapa cloth wall covering and wood carvings, and the locally sourced Ohia wood found in the entryway, great room, kitchen and dining area, bedrooms and lanai.

Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan

A deep blue granite was used on the countertops and backsplash in the kitchen adding to the overall drama of the centrally located space. Luxurious and custom pieces, in some cases by Philpotts Interiors, are sprinkled throughout in the form of benches, coffee tables, mirrors and wall art. Select furnishings by Maui Custom Woodworks and Janis et Cie, wallcoverings by Mark Alexandar and pillows by Jim Thompson, among countless others, add to the warmth and character of the home.

Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan
Coral House | De Reus Architects
Axonometric Section © De Reus Architects
Coral House | De Reus Architects
© Travis Rowan

Sustainable strategies, including large roof overhangs for shading, green roofs, natural ventilation, metal-clad doors and windows for durability, photovoltaic solar panels and battery storage, a well-insulated building envelope, high-performance glazing, brise-soleil sun screens, ceiling fans to augment natural ventilation, stormwater management, daylighting, use of local Ohia hardwood, and energy efficient appliances, resulted in LEED Silver certification.

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