Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFollows a pair of married home renovators, Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama, as they transform rundown homes on the island of O'ahu for their clients.Follows a pair of married home renovators, Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama, as they transform rundown homes on the island of O'ahu for their clients.Follows a pair of married home renovators, Kamohai and Tristyn Kalama, as they transform rundown homes on the island of O'ahu for their clients.
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And now I see there's yet another remodel show (Down Hone Fab) coming. ENOUGH!!! It's all the same old thing. Toss in another perky couple with building and "design" skills, stage a house with perfect touches and nothing feels any different. I don't watch any of these shows anymore because I've seen it all before. Where are the gardening shows that put the G in HGTV?? What about some DIY shows like they once had (design on a Dime)? Give us something to get excited about, not just more of the same in a different state with a different husband and wife team. Or maybe renovations that don't cost $100,000. Nobody I know has that kind of money sitting around.
My wife and I never heard of Renovation Aloha until yesterday (03-04-2024) and we absolutely love it. We love that they are family oriented. Renovation Aloha does not give you that fake or scripted feel like other renovation shows do but an authentic one which is a breath of fresh air.
Renovation Aloha fix some of the worst house's in Hawaii and they turn them into beautiful modern family homes. What we enjoy about the show so far is that Renovation Aloha does not over exaggerate with extravagant and unnecessary accessories to home which makes them looks awkward. Renovation Aloha is our new favorite show.
Renovation Aloha fix some of the worst house's in Hawaii and they turn them into beautiful modern family homes. What we enjoy about the show so far is that Renovation Aloha does not over exaggerate with extravagant and unnecessary accessories to home which makes them looks awkward. Renovation Aloha is our new favorite show.
This is a great addition to your watching if you like shows like Fixer Upper, Fixer to Fab or Home Town. The location is beautiful the finished houses are amazing and the interior design is stunning. The interior design is minimal, clean and modern but not boring or clinical feeling.
It's also crazy how in Hawaii a dumpster fire of a house can still sell for a million or more. Where on the mainland that house would sell for 30k.
The hosts are great as well. It's fun to watch them come up with ideas and interact throughout the project. Love the family aspect as well. What else can I say but just give me more!!!
It's also crazy how in Hawaii a dumpster fire of a house can still sell for a million or more. Where on the mainland that house would sell for 30k.
The hosts are great as well. It's fun to watch them come up with ideas and interact throughout the project. Love the family aspect as well. What else can I say but just give me more!!!
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As background,....ice always loved hgtv type entertainment but in the past decade, tv personalities and personal life seems to be more important in the show than actually doing the diy. And showing how it's done is almost entirely absent.
This show feels like a good compromise between old and new hgtv styles. I like the aura that the two main people have. The Hawaiian aspect of the show ads a flare that is not often seen on tv...which adds to the shows attraction. What really elevates the show to me is that the designs of the flips are actually something I would want to live in. Rather than most shows flamboyant takes if design that barely stay relevant the entire season they are aired in. I Ben hard situations in this show are positive yet real.
The only cons I see are the awkward extended conversation scenes. But those could also be apart of why I like the show. It feels more real. Which only leaves the only real bad part which is small...is the horrific squeal chime pulled from the 1990's to emphasize something bad is happening.
This show feels like a good compromise between old and new hgtv styles. I like the aura that the two main people have. The Hawaiian aspect of the show ads a flare that is not often seen on tv...which adds to the shows attraction. What really elevates the show to me is that the designs of the flips are actually something I would want to live in. Rather than most shows flamboyant takes if design that barely stay relevant the entire season they are aired in. I Ben hard situations in this show are positive yet real.
The only cons I see are the awkward extended conversation scenes. But those could also be apart of why I like the show. It feels more real. Which only leaves the only real bad part which is small...is the horrific squeal chime pulled from the 1990's to emphasize something bad is happening.
Here's the thing, Hawaii can be a beautiful place, but a lot of it is old and run down, and costs a fortune to live there!
You're not living in a nice home and driving nice vehicles unless you have a few million, that's fact!
My wife's family is from there, and a lot still live on Oahu. Most of them live in Condos or town homes because they can't afford to buy a house. Her aunt and uncle have a home in St Louis heights. I've been there, I've seen it. The home is a dump like all the homes on this show. You're paying for the land, and the view, even on this show.
This family spends over half a million to buy a run down piece of garbage, then has to pump in two hundred thousand, or more, to rebuild and renovate the home. Of course it's gonna sell for over a million, that's the way it works. If they don't sell it for that much, they'd be out of business.
To the reviewer saying they're false advertising, I call bs. If a local doesn't have that kind of money, too bad, someone else does, and it's a business, not a charity. They have to take the highest offer.
Anyway, I like the couple, and their design choices.
Update 2/18/25 season 2 premiere. I'm glad to see a second season. We have family in pearl city, so episode 1 of season2 was interesting. Tristyn annd Kamohai are so cool I wanna be friends with them lol! Unfortunately we live in Las Vegas, and don't have the kind of coin to be a player there, but we can dream right?!
You're not living in a nice home and driving nice vehicles unless you have a few million, that's fact!
My wife's family is from there, and a lot still live on Oahu. Most of them live in Condos or town homes because they can't afford to buy a house. Her aunt and uncle have a home in St Louis heights. I've been there, I've seen it. The home is a dump like all the homes on this show. You're paying for the land, and the view, even on this show.
This family spends over half a million to buy a run down piece of garbage, then has to pump in two hundred thousand, or more, to rebuild and renovate the home. Of course it's gonna sell for over a million, that's the way it works. If they don't sell it for that much, they'd be out of business.
To the reviewer saying they're false advertising, I call bs. If a local doesn't have that kind of money, too bad, someone else does, and it's a business, not a charity. They have to take the highest offer.
Anyway, I like the couple, and their design choices.
Update 2/18/25 season 2 premiere. I'm glad to see a second season. We have family in pearl city, so episode 1 of season2 was interesting. Tristyn annd Kamohai are so cool I wanna be friends with them lol! Unfortunately we live in Las Vegas, and don't have the kind of coin to be a player there, but we can dream right?!
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