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photo by Beth Singer
Elegant loft living requires spaces that multi-function. This high-key bedroom suite has a desk that also serves as a nightstand. The desk is available from Designer Group. Drapery fabric: Kravet.
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photo by Beth Singer
Transitional upholstery pieces selected from Hickory Chair update the living room in this Arts and Crafts home. The setting is anchored by a pair of suede cocktail ottomans designed by Jennifer Taylor Studio.
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photo by Beth Singer
The Irish antique server was modified to create a vanity for this masculine powder room. Earth slate with intricate glass mosaic detail from Virginia Tile, marries perfectly with the hand painted mural.
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photo by Beth Singer
The antique Art Deco mirror served as the inspiration for the design of this lovely powder room. A custom vanity with ornate hardware boosts the feminine appeal. Travertine marble is from Cercan Tile.
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photo by Beth Singer
Crisp, classic, and loaded with storage! This custom kitchen was designed to work without sacrificing style. The 40 inch deep peninsula houses display cabinets for everyday dishes.
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photo by Beth Singer
The sculptural quality of this antique Swedish setee is irresistable! The addition of a raffia bench seat and crewel toss pillows made of Schalamandre fabric, add texture and warmth. Raffia rug is hand painted.
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photo by Beth Singer
Table and chairs from Grange set the stage for informal dining in this kitchen nook. The console is custom forged from an antique balcony railing and provides architectural style in a simple setting.
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photo by Beth Singer
Simple, yet complex, the tile design, composed of Pratt and Larson tile, creates a lived-in look with its muted color palette. An antique Shaker style dry sink was retrofitted to serve as a vanity.
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photo by Beth Singer
This rear entryway says welome! The antique bench is richly redone with fabrics selected from F. Schumacher. The subtly handpainted walls echo the design in the velvet-crewel pillow fabric,
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photo by Beth Singer
A custom dining table, designed by Jennifer Taylor Studio, maximizes seating in this cozy 100 year old Arts and Crafts dining room. A subtle palette of three Schumacher fabrics adorn the dining chairs.
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photo by Jeff Garland
True old-world craftsmanship combined with luxurious fabrics and finishes make this library a rare retreat. Crimson cut-velvet from Old World Weavers. Custom ottoman upholstered in Scalamandre fabric.
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photo by Beth Singer
This showhouse vignette of a Caribbean hotel suite, features furniture and fabrics all availble from the Marie-Howard Showroom.
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photo by Beth Singer
A favorite sofa from Royal Custom is completely customized. Ottomans are upholstered in durable raffia fabric for practicality. Screens are a Jennifer Taylor Studio design.
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photo by Jeff Garland
Twin custom vanities, flanking the entrance to the master closet, are nestled within niches finished with gracefully arched moldings. Sconces selected from Lighting Concepts.
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photo by Jeff Garland
Comfortable leather counter stools from Marie Howard Showroom make casual dining for this family of six a pleasure. Tumbled marble backsplash selected from Virginia Tile.
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photo by Jeff Garland
Distressed paint and stain finishes, granite countertops, and cobblestone floors from Virginia Tile create a casual but elegant look.. Pendant fixture selected from Lighting Concepts.
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photo by Beth Singer
The quintessential loft kitchen is streamlined but packed with amenities. The refrigerator and microwave are hidden in the island. Counter stools from Tennant and Associates provide stylish seating.
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photo by Beth Singer
Contemporary dining that is upbeat and stylish! Table chairs are selected from Roche-Bobois. Upholstery from Pindler and Pindler. Cabinet and banquette are Jennifer Taylor Studio designs.
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photo by Beth Singer
This colorful two story mural creates a dynamic background for this loft living/dining area. Club chairs are upholstered in Ultra Suede from Kravet.
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photo by Jeff Garland
This gentleman's shaving room is was designed to be rustic yet refined. The stone wainscott and basketweave floor tile from Virginia Tile lends a timeless quality to the space.
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photo by Jeff Garland
A custom vanity that runs the full length and height of the room was the key to this room's success. Wall tile from Ann Sacks. Marble floor tile from Virginia Tile. Original Chigago Art Glass window.
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photo by Beth Singer
This pantry cabinet is inspired by memories of my grandmother's farm kitchen. Shaker details combined with materials like beadboard, alder wood and tile from Pratt and Larsen, create a functional space.
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photo by Beth Singer
Oversized Henredon sofas maximize seating while a Bausman armoire serves as a focal point while hiding the TV. Storage ottomans and a Woodland cocktail table balance the room.
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photo by Jeff Garland
This kitchen benefits from the addition of a window seat loaded with pillows. Pillow fabric is from Dedar. Irridescent glass blacksplash from Virginia Tile. Rug from Ghiordes Knot.
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photo by Beth Singer
To create this exquisite powder room, Jennifer combined over 14 different Pratt and Larsen field tiles, moldings and mosaic patterns with 18 different glazes. The custom vanity was provided by Extrordinary Works.
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photo by Beth Singer
This kitchen's hard working island, built by Extrordinary Works, incorporates a pair of ovens, microwave drawer and mixer stand. The mahogany counter top is a practical surface that adds warmth to the space.
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photo by Beth Singer
The cooking zone is dominated by a custom range hood design. The ceramic tile backsplash selected from Beaver Tile creates a textural focalpoint. Pull-out storage flanks the cooktop keeping condiments within reach.
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photo by Beth Singer
An elegant wool runner from Ghiordes Knot adds warmth underfoot. A pair of hidden dishwashers flank the bronze farm sink for clean-up. The hand painted 'armoire' houses a Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer.
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photo by Beth Singer
The floral rug sets the stage for casual dining. The hand planed walnut table expands to seat ten. The French sideboard was selected from Woodland Furniture. Original artwork: Marie-Howard Showroom.
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photo by Beth Singer
A collection of antique pewter chargers and teapots receive a jolt of autumn color from freshly cut bittersweet berries and a platter of miniolas.
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photo by Beth Singer
This elegant powder room vanity was designed to coordinate with the antique mirror. Wallcovering selected from Schumacher. Drapery velvet from Pindler and Pindler. Floor stone and mosaic tile from Virginia Tile.
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photo by Beth Singer
This masculine powder room vanity takes its design cues from farm tables hailing from the French countryside. Vanity designed by Jennifer Taylor Studio. Tile for fountain niche selected from Beaver Tile.
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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
"My clients' vision for their home is always the inspiration for the design process," says Taylor. "My mission is to exceed their expectations for design expertise, product quality, and personal service. I strive to create an extraordinary environment they can't wait to come home to!"
SPECIALTIES
I design everything required to finish an interior to perfection and am known for creating innovative decorative details. My specialties are designing custom kitchens, bathrooms, built-ins, architectural millwork and furniture. My studio produces detailed CAD drawings and three-dimensional renderings. Project management services are also available.
FEE METHODS
Hourly fee for design services, plus commission on product specified and sold through my studio.
COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION
Yes
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Jennifer earned her bachelor's degree in interior design from Wayne State University. She has had the pleasure of designing residential interiors for the past twenty years. A Detroit Home Award winner, Jennifer's work has been featured in American Bungalow, Spectacular Homes of Michigan, Syleline Magazine, Detroit Home Magazine, @ Home, and the Detroit Free Press Homestyle Section.
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