Hawaii’s Worst Properties Get New Life in ‘Renovation Aloha’ Premiering on HGTV Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Married home renovators Tristyn and Kamohai Kalama will transform the most dilapidated properties on the island of O?ahu into beautiful family homes in the new HGTV series.
Married home renovators Tristyn and Kamohai Kalama will transform the most dilapidated properties on the island of Oʻahu into beautiful family homes in the new HGTV series Renovation Aloha. Premiering Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, the eight-episode season will follow the couple, who were born and raised on the island, as they tackle substantial renos in one of the most expensive states in the country. Luckily, Tristyn and Kamohai can rely on a helping hand from their large family, which includes 87 first cousins, many of whom are in the construction industry.
“In the family we have contractors, cabinet makers and garbage collectors,” says Kamohai. “We have someone to help with every aspect of our business.”
In the premiere episode, the duo, who’ve seen it all when it comes to the brutal effects island life can have on houses, will tour a rundown property in the desirable Kalihi Valley, located just north of Honolulu. After looking over the boarded-up building, which has trees growing through the roof, a rotting foundation, a termite infestation and heaping piles of trash inside, Tristyn and Kamohai will roll up their sleeves to turn the ruins into a homeowner’s paradise. Future episodes will feature the Kalamas at work in the family business renovating and selling some of the island’s most disastrous homes while working against factors like unforeseen costs, strict deadlines and unpredictable weather.
Fans can find more information about Renovation Aloha at HGTV.com and interact via social media with #RenovationAloha and @HGTV on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, TikTok and Threads for additional show content and updates. They also can engage with Tristyn and Kamohai on Instagram @kamohaiandtristyn. New episodes will be available on Max(R) the same day and time as the TV premieres – Tuesdays beginning Feb. 20 at 9 p.m.
Renovation Aloha is produced by Fields Entertainment.
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