Building Hawaii - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Looking Out for Lava Tubes in Kona
A couple wants to find an empty lot with ocean views, where they can place a home that they can sell in the coming year.

Skylight to the Stars and a Stunning Free-Form Lanai
Diandra and Tyler build a brand new house in an upcountry area of the Big Island. Skylights are placed throughout the home, including a giant one in the master bedroom that will allow the homeowners to sleep under the stars.

Lava Stamp of Approval
The Dickinsons build a lava-stamped driveway to add curb appeal to a home and then hunt for a fixer-upper.

Refreshing Pool Renovation
The Dickinsons revitalize a dated pool at a fixer-upper and help clients choose a lot to build on.

A Pool with an Ocean View
Diandra and Tyler renovate a rental with an ocean view, then choose a plan for their own dream home.

Ocean View Open House
With an impending hurricane and not much prep time, Diandra and Tyler try to sell their first home.

Flipping a 1970's Fixer-Upper
Diandra and Tyler transform a fixer-upper with a new kitchen, master suite and bamboo floors.

Cashing in on Curb Appeal
The Dickinsons build a home with curb appeal and coastline views from the kitchen and master suite.
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