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Living in Hawaii is an exquisite experience. From gorgeous, lush landscapes to vast ocean views, the Hawaiian life is a beautiful one. When it comes to buying a home in Hawaii, there are many styles to choose from. At R. Clary Builders, experts in remodeling, construction, and home renovation want you to know about your stylistic home-buying options. 

  • Art Deco Architecture:  By combining Hawaiian themes and tropical accents, Art Deco flourished in Hawaii from the 1920's to the 1940's. Based on bright colors and sleek lines, an Art-Deco style home will complement the natural beauty of the islands. 
  • Mission Architecture: Hawaii's lush landscape complements this style of architecture greatly. Beginning with the arrival of American Protestant missionaries from New England in the 1820's, Mission-style structures have had a significant influence on the islands. With high-pitched roofs and overlapping clapboards, homes built in this style are simple and elegant. 
  • Plantation Architecture: In the 1970's and 1980's, this style home became extremely popular in Hawaii. Modeled after the buildings used in the sugarcane plantation labor camps, these homes are distinguished by their wide-hipped roofs and deep-bracketed eaves. 
  • Contemporary Hawaiian Architecture: It's no surprise that Hawaiian architecture is evolving. Interior courtyards are extremely popular, and so is sustainable building. At R. Clary Builders, founder Rick Clary has been in the Hawaii construction industry for over 30 years. Clary and his team are eager to help you live in your dream home. 

Each and every home design and renovation expert at R. Clary Builders cares deeply about you, your family, and your home. To learn more about R. Clary Builders, or to set up a home-building consultation, visit R. Clary Builders online, on Facebook, or call (808) 263-4463 today! 

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