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Lowell Custom Homes, Lake Geneva, WI., Scott Lowell, Lowell Management Services, Inc.,
Home Architecture, Farmhouse.
Unpretentious and real, these homes are streamlined versions of Victorian or Colonial architecture. The pure form is based on need and efficiency rather than ornamentation. Uncomplicated lines make this style suitable for both country and urban aesthetics.
Style Features
• Front or side gabled roof with tall windows and second story dormers
• Signature wide or wraparound porch covered by roof overhang
• Rectangular structure with additions, all covered in lap siding
Style Attraction
• Casual comfort with sprawling, light, and airy spaces
• Minimalist appeal balanced with the warmth of county styling
• Large kitchen or gathering spaces that relate to the outdoors

A unique combination of traditional design and an unpretentious, family-friendly floor plan, the Pemberley draws inspiration from European traditions as well as the American landscape. Picturesque rooflines of varying peaks and angles are echoed in the peaked living room with its large fireplace. The main floor includes a family room, large kitchen, dining room, den and master bedroom as well as an inviting screen porch with a built-in range. The upper level features three additional bedrooms, while the lower includes an exercise room, additional family room, sitting room, den, guest bedroom and trophy room.

A unique combination of traditional design and an unpretentious, family-friendly floor plan, the Pemberley draws inspiration from European traditions as well as the American landscape. Picturesque rooflines of varying peaks and angles are echoed in the peaked living room with its large fireplace. The main floor includes a family room, large kitchen, dining room, den and master bedroom as well as an inviting screen porch with a built-in range. The upper level features three additional bedrooms, while the lower includes an exercise room, additional family room, sitting room, den, guest bedroom and trophy room.
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Our clients’ beautiful island home has a deep relationship to nature. Every room in the house is oriented toward the Lake Washington. My favorite part of the design process was seeking to create a seamless feel between indoors and out. We chose a neutral and monochromatic palette, so as to not deflect from the beauty outside.
Also the interior living spaces being anchored by two massive stone fireplaces - that we decided to preserve - we incorporated both rustic and modern elements in unexpected ways that worked seamlessly. We combined unpretentious, luxurious minimalism with woodsy touches resulting in sophisticated and livable interiors.

The classically unpretentious dining room includes beige chenille fabric with aqua accents on the chairs. . The Oriental area rug, also sparked with blue accents, and the pedestal table are transitional. The room flows beautifully with double sliding doors that lead to the large veranda
The presence of the fabric drum pendant with the crystal drop creates an eclectic aura . The window drapery panels frame the waterfront views and add softness. A coral collection on the table adds interest and texture while giving a nod to the beach view.

Our clients’ beautiful island home has a deep relationship to nature. Every room in the house is oriented toward the Lake Washington. My favorite part of the design process was seeking to create a seamless feel between indoors and out. We chose a neutral and monochromatic palette, so as to not deflect from the beauty outside.
Also the interior living spaces being anchored by two massive stone fireplaces - that we decided to preserve - we incorporated both rustic and modern elements in unexpected ways that worked seamlessly. We combined unpretentious, luxurious minimalism with woodsy touches resulting in sophisticated and livable interiors.

This cozy, free-form pool is a haven of simplicity and comfort. Despite its modest size, it features a spacious sun shelf that encourages relaxation. The practical paver pool deck offers room for lounging and gatherings. Thoughtfully designed to optimize space, this pool proves that even compact areas can provide ample enjoyment. Whether unwinding on the sun shelf or mingling on the deck, this unpretentious space showcases how a small pool can offer big relaxation and a refreshing dip.
Interior Finish: Aqua Pearl
Tile: Noble NEAG 681
Coping: Travertine Creme Pearl 4"x12"

This once "run of the mill" kitchen is NOW a vision of beauty in greige and black, boasting a stunning island with seating for four, microwave drawer, recycling/refuse and loads of storage, all designed to keep clutter at bay. Unpretentious designed cooking and entertaining spaces that can accommodate large meals and gatherings to the quick every day meals for this young family on the go.

A unique combination of traditional design and an unpretentious, family-friendly floor plan, the Pemberley draws inspiration from European traditions as well as the American landscape. Picturesque rooflines of varying peaks and angles are echoed in the peaked living room with its large fireplace. The main floor includes a family room, large kitchen, dining room, den and master bedroom as well as an inviting screen porch with a built-in range. The upper level features three additional bedrooms, while the lower includes an exercise room, additional family room, sitting room, den, guest bedroom and trophy room.

Warm, earthy clay tones combine with patterns and layering textures in a way that feels both opulent and unpretentious.
Example of a trendy home design design in New York
Example of a trendy home design design in New York

MIAMI HOME AND DECOR MAGAZINE selected our client’s luxury house in Key west Florida to publish it in their issue and they Said:
A LIFE IN PARADISE
ONE NEWLYWED COUPLE’S HOME MARRIES ELEMENTS OF SAND AND SEA IN KEY WEST
NTERIOR DESIGN BY JENNIFER CORREDOR,
J DESIGN GROUP, CORAL GABLES, FL
TEXT BY CHRISTINE DAVIS
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIEL NEWCOMB,
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL
Homeowner Kirk Holland bought a piece of paradise in Key West’s historic Casa Marina neighborhood after retiring and relocating from Atlanta, Ga. He commissioned architect Matthew Stratton, interior designer Jennifer Corredor, builder Denis Savoie and landscape architect Craig Reynolds to create his dream home. The plan: to set the stage for his proposal to then girlfriend, Judy, and embark on a new phase of his life.
Embracing a modern take on the Key West style famed for its pastel-hued, conch-style houses and laid-back attitude, Corredor designed a simple, elegant and unpretentious interior scheme for this 3,900-square-foot home. A tropical sensation flows freely with natural materials and a color palette that reflect the island’s backdrop of sandy beaches, brilliant skies and cresting ocean waves.
Polished white-glass tile flooring downstairs contrasts with African teak wood flooring upstairs, while cherry wood paneling and custom wall treatments create texture. To the breezy blue and white theme throughout, the designer added a zest of coral, inspired by the Royal Poinciana tree that frames the arbor by the pool. “The whole idea with ocean hues and wood tones is to emulate the surroundings,” Corredor says. “I think these elements add character to a space, as well as warmth.”
The great room reflects Corredor’s light airy approach. In the living area, accent pillows with a coral-print fabric and an “Axiom Glass Thorn” coral-hued bowl, both from Coconut Grove Gallery, add a dash of color as well as organic curves that augment the lines of the sofa and contrast with the angular glass tables. An ode to the home’s Key West atmosphere, Flower In Movement, a painting by artist Martha Dominguez, combines a floral motif with a wavy dimension that echoes the gardens as well as the ocean. “The architect used a NanaWall, which is a special feature,” Corredor says. “It can be pulled all the way back, entirely open, to create a seamless feel that the room carries on from inside to outside.”
“SET AMIDST LUSH BOTANICAL GARDENS, THE HOUSE HAS A BEACHY,
SPA-LIKE ATMOSPHERE THAT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE FLOATING,” INTERIOR DESIGNER JENNIFER CORREDOR SAYS.
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J Design Group has created a beautiful interior design in this beautiful house in Key west Florida.
Well selected spaces, are very comfortable all along this beautiful 3900 square feet house in Key west Florida.

Our clients’ beautiful island home has a deep relationship to nature. Every room in the house is oriented toward the Lake Washington. My favorite part of the design process was seeking to create a seamless feel between indoors and out. We chose a neutral and monochromatic palette, so as to not deflect from the beauty outside.
Also the interior living spaces being anchored by two massive stone fireplaces - that we decided to preserve - we incorporated both rustic and modern elements in unexpected ways that worked seamlessly. We combined unpretentious, luxurious minimalism with woodsy touches resulting in sophisticated and livable interiors.

A unique combination of traditional design and an unpretentious, family-friendly floor plan, the Pemberley draws inspiration from European traditions as well as the American landscape. Picturesque rooflines of varying peaks and angles are echoed in the peaked living room with its large fireplace. The main floor includes a family room, large kitchen, dining room, den and master bedroom as well as an inviting screen porch with a built-in range. The upper level features three additional bedrooms, while the lower includes an exercise room, additional family room, sitting room, den, guest bedroom and trophy room.

MIAMI HOME AND DECOR MAGAZINE selected our client’s luxury house in Key west Florida to publish it in their issue and they Said:
A LIFE IN PARADISE
ONE NEWLYWED COUPLE’S HOME MARRIES ELEMENTS OF SAND AND SEA IN KEY WEST
NTERIOR DESIGN BY JENNIFER CORREDOR,
J DESIGN GROUP, CORAL GABLES, FL
TEXT BY CHRISTINE DAVIS
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIEL NEWCOMB,
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL
Homeowner Kirk Holland bought a piece of paradise in Key West’s historic Casa Marina neighborhood after retiring and relocating from Atlanta, Ga. He commissioned architect Matthew Stratton, interior designer Jennifer Corredor, builder Denis Savoie and landscape architect Craig Reynolds to create his dream home. The plan: to set the stage for his proposal to then girlfriend, Judy, and embark on a new phase of his life.
Embracing a modern take on the Key West style famed for its pastel-hued, conch-style houses and laid-back attitude, Corredor designed a simple, elegant and unpretentious interior scheme for this 3,900-square-foot home. A tropical sensation flows freely with natural materials and a color palette that reflect the island’s backdrop of sandy beaches, brilliant skies and cresting ocean waves.
Polished white-glass tile flooring downstairs contrasts with African teak wood flooring upstairs, while cherry wood paneling and custom wall treatments create texture. To the breezy blue and white theme throughout, the designer added a zest of coral, inspired by the Royal Poinciana tree that frames the arbor by the pool. “The whole idea with ocean hues and wood tones is to emulate the surroundings,” Corredor says. “I think these elements add character to a space, as well as warmth.”
The great room reflects Corredor’s light airy approach. In the living area, accent pillows with a coral-print fabric and an “Axiom Glass Thorn” coral-hued bowl, both from Coconut Grove Gallery, add a dash of color as well as organic curves that augment the lines of the sofa and contrast with the angular glass tables. An ode to the home’s Key West atmosphere, Flower In Movement, a painting by artist Martha Dominguez, combines a floral motif with a wavy dimension that echoes the gardens as well as the ocean. “The architect used a NanaWall, which is a special feature,” Corredor says. “It can be pulled all the way back, entirely open, to create a seamless feel that the room carries on from inside to outside.”
“SET AMIDST LUSH BOTANICAL GARDENS, THE HOUSE HAS A BEACHY,
SPA-LIKE ATMOSPHERE THAT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE FLOATING,” INTERIOR DESIGNER JENNIFER CORREDOR SAYS.
Key west, Florida
New York,
Miami modern,
Contemporary Interior Designers,
Modern Interior Designers,
Coco Plum Interior Designers,
Sunny Isles Interior Designers,
Pinecrest Interior Designers,
J Design Group interiors,
South Florida designers,
Best Miami Designers,
Miami interiors,
Miami décor,
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J Design Group has created a beautiful interior design in this beautiful house in Key west Florida.
Well selected spaces, are very comfortable all along this beautiful 3900 square feet house in Key west Florida.

Our clients’ beautiful island home has a deep relationship to nature. Every room in the house is oriented toward the Lake Washington. My favorite part of the design process was seeking to create a seamless feel between indoors and out. We chose a neutral and monochromatic palette, so as to not deflect from the beauty outside.
Also the interior living spaces being anchored by two massive stone fireplaces - that we decided to preserve - we incorporated both rustic and modern elements in unexpected ways that worked seamlessly. We combined unpretentious, luxurious minimalism with woodsy touches resulting in sophisticated and livable interiors.

This sophisticated mountain rustic home uses beams reclaimed from a Pony
Express Station dating from 1861. The exterior vintage timber siding is from an Oklahoma barn built in the 1880’s. This home located in a prestigious enclave of Mountain Village near Telluride is warm and unpretentious reflecting it’s Owner.

With the warm, welcoming tones of a sprawling kitchen this design invites family and friends to relax and enjoy themselves. An updated version of a farmhouse kitchen with charming old world details. From the antiqued mirror inserts of the spacious built in pantry cabinets to the Carrara subway tiles give a feeling of rustic and relaxed elegance.
This once run of the mill kitchen is a vision of greige and black, boasting a stunning island with seating for four, microwave drawer, recycling/refuse and loads of storage, all designed to keep clutter at bay. Unpretentious designed cooking and entertaining spaces that can accommodate large meals and gatherings. Guests of all ages and sizes will always feel welcome and comfortable in this kitchen, even if they have stinky fingers and muddy toes!
HLP Photography, Natick, MA

This 1850s farmhouse in the country outside NY underwent a dramatic makeover! Dark wood molding was painted white, shiplap added to the walls, wheat-colored grasscloth installed, and carpets torn out to make way for natural stone and heart pine flooring. We based the palette on quintessential American colors: red, white, and navy. Rooms that had been dark were filled with light and became the backdrop for cozy fabrics, wool rugs, and a collection of art and curios.
Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg
See this project featured in Home & Design Magazine here: http://www.homeanddesign.com/2016/12/21/farmhouse-fresh
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