
Kula
FARMHOUSE
Rolling pastures, upcountry air, and views down to the shores of Maʻalaea.
Kula
FARMHOUSE
Rolling pastures, upcountry air, and views down to the shores of Maʻalaea.

The floors set the tone. Three-quarter-inch rough-sawn cedar planks, up to 20 feet long, sourced from Oregon, were weighted and glued in place without tongue-and-groove. The result is deliberately uneven, intentionally old-world.

A French La Cornue range anchors the kitchen, Buster and Punch hardware throughout, all of it matched to the unhurried, elegant, yet hard-wearing character of the house.



Where a ceiling height change met a closet, leftover flooring planks were used to frame an archway rather than waste material or compromise the detail.





Boyd's metalwork and millwork extend beyond the house itself. A cedar plank runway bridges two steel I-beams to form the platform for the outdoor shower. In the yard, a custom rebar-framed tree supports a passionfruit vine; nearby, a welded horseshoe globe. All three are sculptural pieces fabricated on site by our team.








The horse barn began as a shipping container, rebuilt for Billie Jean and her foal Milkshake into a structure that holds its own alongside the main house.
ARCHITECT
DwellingPoint Design
INTERIOR DESIGN
SKS Design
LANDSCAPE
Blooming Gardens
PHOTOGRAPHY
Travis Rowan
ARCHITECT
DwellingPoint Design
INTERIOR DESIGN
SKS Design
LANDSCAPE
Blooming Gardens
PHOTOGRAPHY
Travis Rowan
Kula Farmhouse

