Bamboo Valley Farm and Retreat
Eco-friendly bamboo homes, Sustainable building/living consulting and Retreats
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Bamboo Home Tours

There is a reasonably priced way to build an eco-friendly home on the islands -- and it's with bamboo!
These graceful bamboo houses are works of art,  like a piece of fine furniture, with a handcrafted quality look and feel.

Come see Kaua'i's own Bamboo Living home. Tour the home and lanais and get eco-friendly building ideas.

Tours are BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call or e-mail to schedule an appointment for a personalized tour.

Sustainable Building Consulting
BVF offers assistance in designing your home or business in regards to structure placement, climate and emphasis of non-fossil fuel driven energy systems. We can also help you in the procurement of sustainable building materials (stone, recycled goods, sustainable forested lumber, etc).

In addition, let us assist you with the county permitting process as we can personally walk your permits through.

We can make suggestions regarding crews and tradespeople with an interest in sustainability and budget as well.

Sustainable Living Consulting
BVF can assess your home or business' recycling program, energy usage and carbon footprint. We can make suggestions for the implementation of sustainable systems and aid you in lowering your overall consumption of energy in addition to assisting you in off-setting of any carbon footprint.

Retreats
Would you like to vacation in an all-bamboo eco-friendly home? Several times a year BVF offers the opportunity for you to enjoy their four acre retreat property. Call or e-mail for details.















Contact:

For more information contact owner/builder
Kat Van Kirk, Sustainable Building Consultant and Bamboo Living Rep at 808.823.6762 or info@bamboovalleyfarm.

Also visit:
www.bambooliving.com
The house manufacturer's website.

http://piko.sustainhawaii.org/
For more environmental and sustainability information.



Directions:
From Kapa'a go mauka on Kukui St, through roundabout (straight up hill). At fork in the road veer left to merge onto Olohena. After Hau'iki, Waipouli is the next right. Make a right and go 7/10ths of a mile. You'll see a bamboo mailbox and lava rock wall on the left at 5881. Make a right at the driveway and park behind the berm. Walk down to the house.



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