Address
21 Homelani Place, Honolulu, HI 96817
TMK
220450380000
SHPD Historic Site Number
N/A
Nomination Form
Abstract
The Homelani House is a two and-a-half-story wooden building with shingle finish exterior and plaster finish interior in the Colonial Revival Craftsman/Shingle style. Constructed in 1926, the home is significant under Criterion C as a wood post and pier designed by master architect Albert Ely Ives. Ives also completed a 1946 renovation on the property. Fine craftsmanship ties together many notable features including original Douglas Fir flooring, arched front entry doorway, pocket doors from dining room to outdoor lanai, original kitchen cabinets, coffered ceilings living room and dining room and fireplace with tile inlay surrounding the opening. Homelani House is significant under Criterion A as well as one of the first homes built as part of the Dowsett Tract, an early residential subdivision located in an area just outside of downtown Honolulu.