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Paul Johnson
Farmhouse eat-in kitchen photo in New York with open cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Farmhouse eat-in kitchen photo in New York with open cabinets, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances

Kids' room - small contemporary gender-neutral light wood floor kids' room idea in Denver with multicolored walls


Rose arbor & clipped boxwood
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.


Caroline Allison
Inspiration for a transitional living room remodel in Nashville
Inspiration for a transitional living room remodel in Nashville


This whole house renovation was a successful collaboration of design and construction between Greenleaf craftsmen, Analogue Design, and Mill Valley Kitchens with interior design and decorating by the client. We upgraded almost every room in this home including an expanded kitchen, built-in cabinetry, a basement renovation, three bathroom renovations, four bedrooms, an office, a laundry and mudroom, and a sewing/craft room. The walls on the first floor were opened up and reconfigured to allow for better flow, and the second floor was completely restructured to create enough space for four bedrooms. The basement was remodeled and also includes a powder room and sewing/craft room. A former breeezway was completely rebuilt with a new mudroom and laundry area. New Marvin French doors were installed to capture natural light and connect the space to an outdoor stone patio.


Sitework: Anne Penniman Associates
Photos: Benson Photography
This is an example of a traditional front yard gravel driveway in Providence.
This is an example of a traditional front yard gravel driveway in Providence.


Wicker Baskets to Sort Clothing in Laundry Room
Beach style laundry room photo in Los Angeles
Beach style laundry room photo in Los Angeles


Mid-sized elegant open concept dark wood floor family room photo in Boston with gray walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a media wall


Interiors by SFA Design
Photography by Meghan Bierle-O'Brien
Large trendy dark wood floor and brown floor wine cellar photo in Los Angeles with storage racks
Large trendy dark wood floor and brown floor wine cellar photo in Los Angeles with storage racks


this 1920s carriage house was substantially rebuilt and linked to the main residence via new garden gate and private courtyard. Care was taken in matching brick and stucco detailing.


View of the front elevation showing the planter box and covered entry. Even though the scale of this house is modest, we wanted to make sure it had plenty of charm and detail.


Steven & Cathi House
Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in Mexico City with orange walls
Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in Mexico City with orange walls


When it's necessary to put the bed in front of a window, use a low profile headboard and fill the space so that the window and bed are balanced. Here, the custom bed has a backboard just high enough to be useful for reading. It's just 36 inches off the ground allowing easy access to the window behind. We also used the same fabric for bed and curtains so everthing blends seemlessly.


Second floor covered porch in a new Cape Dutch style home in North Palm Beach, FL.
Interior design by Jennifer Garrigues, Inc.
Island style exterior home photo in Miami
Island style exterior home photo in Miami
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Home and Living Examiner said:
Modern renovation by J Design Group is stunning
J Design Group, an expert in luxury design, completed a new project in Tamarac, Florida, which involved the total interior remodeling of this home. We were so intrigued by the photos and design ideas, we decided to talk to J Design Group CEO, Jennifer Corredor. The concept behind the redesign was inspired by the client’s relocation.
Andrea Campbell: How did you get a feel for the client's aesthetic?
Jennifer Corredor: After a one-on-one with the Client, I could get a real sense of her aesthetics for this home and the type of furnishings she gravitated towards.
The redesign included a total interior remodeling of the client's home. All of this was done with the client's personal style in mind. Certain walls were removed to maximize the openness of the area and bathrooms were also demolished and reconstructed for a new layout. This included removing the old tiles and replacing with white 40” x 40” glass tiles for the main open living area which optimized the space immediately. Bedroom floors were dressed with exotic African Teak to introduce warmth to the space.
We also removed and replaced the outdated kitchen with a modern look and streamlined, state-of-the-art kitchen appliances. To introduce some color for the backsplash and match the client's taste, we introduced a splash of plum-colored glass behind the stove and kept the remaining backsplash with frosted glass. We then removed all the doors throughout the home and replaced with custom-made doors which were a combination of cherry with insert of frosted glass and stainless steel handles.
All interior lights were replaced with LED bulbs and stainless steel trims, including unique pendant and wall sconces that were also added. All bathrooms were totally gutted and remodeled with unique wall finishes, including an entire marble slab utilized in the master bath shower stall.
Once renovation of the home was completed, we proceeded to install beautiful high-end modern furniture for interior and exterior, from lines such as B&B Italia to complete a masterful design. One-of-a-kind and limited edition accessories and vases complimented the look with original art, most of which was custom-made for the home.
To complete the home, state of the art A/V system was introduced. The idea is always to enhance and amplify spaces in a way that is unique to the client and exceeds his/her expectations.
To see complete J Design Group featured article, go to: http://www.examiner.com/article/modern-renovation-by-j-design-group-is-stunning
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Having recently purchased the condominium in a late 19th century building, this Swedish couple saw the sharing of the master bath with their guests a shortcoming worth resolving sooner than later. They turned to building Lab to create an en-suite master bath, that would afford a sense of privacy and strike a balance between original detailing and a modern spa-like feel. With adequate storage elsewhere we co-opted an existing closet into the new master bath which resulted in an ample if not generous foot print. The couple’s decidedly Scandinavian design sensibilities prompted us to keep the
material palette simple and neutral thus allowing the space and light to speak
for themselves. Tall skinny mirrors emphasize the height of the room and saturate all corners with reflected light. Suspended walnut cabinetry contributes a tactility and warmth. Subtle custom details such as the integral LED lighting wrapping around the mirrors invite closer examination. But
perhaps the most successful quality of the project is the expansive sense of
space and lightness.
photo by scott hargis
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