Atlantic Ocean to the south. An existing house was radically transformed as opposed to being demolished. Substantial effort was undertaken in order to reuse, rethink and modify existing conditions and materials. Much of the material removed was recycled or reused elsewhere. The plans were reworked to create
bay to ocean views through the structure result in house as breezeway and bridge. The dunescape between house and shore was restored to a natural state while low maintenance building materials, allowed to weather naturally, will continue to strengthen the relationship of the structure to its surroundings
Atlantic Ocean to the south. An existing house was radically transformed as opposed to being demolished. Substantial effort was undertaken in order to reuse, rethink and modify existing conditions and materials. Much of the material removed was recycled or reused elsewhere. The plans were reworked to create
of the ocean.
The updates feel peaceful and enchanting, and made for modern-day living.
Another challenge Corredor’s team faced was how to best open the Club/Social Room so owners and guests would be able to see the pool area and the ocean from inside. The room was transformed into a sporty, casual
above the ocean stood out among other
buildings yet needed a major interior transformation to
bring it into the 21st century. “The interiors had a dated
look when we began working on the project,” explains
Jennifer Corredor, owner of J Design Group located in
Coral Gables, Fla. “We wanted to create a space
of the ocean.
The updates feel peaceful and enchanting, and made for modern-day living.
Another challenge Corredor’s team faced was how to best open the Club/Social Room so owners and guests would be able to see the pool area and the ocean from inside. The room was transformed into a sporty, casual
above the ocean stood out among other
buildings yet needed a major interior transformation to
bring it into the 21st century. “The interiors had a dated
look when we began working on the project,” explains
Jennifer Corredor, owner of J Design Group located in
Coral Gables, Fla. “We wanted to create a space
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of the ocean and surrounding landscape. Here we can see that to the left, and the glass wall on the right means that view is not sacrificed by the hallway that provides access to the ends of the linear plan.
of the ocean and surrounding landscape. Here we can see that to the left, and the glass wall on the right means that view is not sacrificed by the hallway that provides access to the ends of the linear plan.