Two Hawaiian Kitchen Remodels Receive Top Honors

HONOLULU, HI — A galley kitchen that was transformed into one home’s centerpiece and a dramatic vacation home renovation that opened the kitchen to the family, dining and living rooms were recognized at the 20th Annual BIA Renaissance Building & Remodeling Awards.

The galley kitchen – which won the Grand Award in the Kitchen & Bath Division (more than $50,000) – was designed by Studio Becker Hawaii’s Rick Cowan, CKD, and Tiare Cowan-Broad, CKD.

The vacation home remodel that also centered on a revamped kitchen was orchestrated by Carolyn Pace, AKBD, also with Studio Becker Hawaii. It snagged the Grand Award in the Residential Remodeling Division ($150,001 to $350,000).

These awards “recognize excellence in commercial and residential building/remodeling projects in Hawaii and the professionals who created them,” according to the Hawaii Remodelors Council (HRC) of the Building Industry Association of Hawaii (BIA-Hawaii), a 400-member trade organization affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

One award for each category was given in the Kitchen & Bath, Residential, Historic, Hawaii BuiltGreen, Landscaping and Commercial categories. Entries in the Residential, Historic and Commercial divisions were eligible for the Overall Grand Awards. And the Carl Reppun Award recognized a small size contracting firm for a residential project.

All entries from kitchen and bath designers, architects, designers, contractors and developers were judged on creativity, principles of design, materials used, value, visual appeal, overall quality, environmental elements, interior space and sustainability, workmanship and functionality. All winning designs, including Studio Becker’s, were honored at an awards gala last July.

Here, Kitchen & Bath Design News spotlights these two award-winning kitchen remodels.

From Galley to Great
The owners of this closed-in, cramped galley kitchen in Portlock were tired. Tired of the bland 1970s ceramic countertops and floors that needed constant cleaning, the white laminate doors with oak trim, and the outdated appliances. Tired of the clutter and dysfunctional design. And tired of the isolated laundry room layout.

They desperately wanted to bring the kitchen, and laundry room, into the 21st century. Enter designers Rick Cowan and Tiare Cowan-Broad. Cowan co-owns Studio Becker Hawaii with Cowan-Broad and her husband. Cowan-Broad also owns her own local interior design firm, TCB Island Interiors.

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