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AAn important part of the design process for interior designer Jenna Getchell is getting to know her clients and their needs in order to bring their visions to life. “I’m different from most designers, who tend to specialize in a particular style,” says Getchell, founder of J. Lynn Design Group, an award-winning design firm. “I strive to design for my client’s personal aesthetic. Listening to their desires and needs from the very start allows me to hone in on their personal style. This customized approach allows us to have projects that are one of a kind.”
Getchell completely redesigned this 3,300-square-foot condo in Bay Colony — one of the most sought-after high-rises in Naples, Florida — while working closely with contractor Manuel Monteiro, who had done a previous remodel with the homeowners. Located on the 14th floor, the unit offers unobstructed views of the Gulf of Mexico that can be enjoyed from nearly every vantage point in the home. u
Family Room: The family room combines organic materials and neutral layers for a clean, modern look. The sectional and chairs were custom made for J. Lynn Design Group by Burton James, and the custom velour velvet rug features neutral tones. The coffee table is a custom piece in Bronze Amani from Antolini, which brings in the same warm tones as wood. “I originally wanted wood but the clients wanted something durable that was easy to maintain, so this was my way of getting the same warmth and contrast a wood top would have provided while using marble,” says Jenna Getchell, founder of J. Lynn Design Group.
“Prior to the remodel, the rooms were segregated which minimized the views and limited the flow of the space,” explains Getchell. “The kitchen was completely closed off to the living room and you could only see a section of the view. At no point did you see the entire 180-degree span of the home’s views. We opened up the entire floor plan creating the perfect flow for today’s family life, while maximizing every viewpoint.”
To add more space and depth, Monteiro used a high-pressure system he developed years ago to raise the ceilings an entire foot. To create a seamless transition into the master bedroom from the family room, he added a Harmon Hinge system that allows the doors to disappear into the walls while adding extra detail to the entryway.
The homeowners, a couple from Chicago, wanted a sleek, modern look with monochromatic lines and a neutral color scheme. To prevent the interior from appearing stark, warmth was created by adding layers of texture and patterns throughout. “The unit is the palette while the furniture and personal belongings are the artwork,” says Monteiro. u
Dining Room: The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining room, which features custom-built detailed cabinets in dark walnut with a custom stain finish.
Designed for long and narrow spaces, the oval-shaped glass dining table cultivates a soft and elegant aesthetic, in addition to expanded seating capacity. A floating LED trough suspended from the ceiling adds the perfect ambiance and maintains a sleek appearance.
Lounge: Getchell designed the wood table in the lounge from Old Biscayne Designs at a height lower than the dining room table but higher than the coffee table — perfect for enjoying appetizers and playing games with friends. To accentuate the black granite sculpture that belonged to her clients prior to the remodel, Getchell designed a wood wrap feature that raises the piece by 18 inches and gives it more purpose. The commissioned painting “Sitting Detail” by Kristen Giorgi was created after Getchell sent swatches of various fabrics and details used in the home to the artist. “The lounge is the only place in the home where color is introduced,” says Getchell. “In theory, the neutral palette allows the Gulf to be the art.”
Master Bedroom: In the master bedroom, the owners wanted the view to be the star of the show and the use of minimal window treatments and hidden sun shades accomplished this. From certain angles, the Gulf can be seen in the Coquille mirror that has a textural scalloping design. “Depending on where you’re standing, it reflects the Gulf and provides a nice pop of color to the neutral palette,” says Getchell. The wallcovering she chose behind the bed is composed of textured grasscloth, while the tall headboard features a contrast of darker wood and horizontal channels of ivory faux leather. Custom bed pillows from Kravet pair nicely with a custom chenille duvet coverlet that has a contrasting strip down the center, giving off a velour-like feel. A comfortable ottoman from Hickory Chair sets a serene scene flanked by an acrylic end table from Bernhardt.
Master Bathroom: “This is one of the most sophisticated bathrooms we’ve done, and Jenna is really good at not letting one thing overwhelm another,” says Monteiro of the master bathroom, which includes faux marble porcelain countertops accented with polished nickel fixtures from Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery. It offers plenty of space with separate vanities and a sit-down area, along with his-and-her closets. Custom cabinets provide a three-dimensional effect with applied moulding details and panels within the doors specifically to accommodate the hardware. The ceiling has a floating detail ledge with LED lights that add ambiance and a modern feel. A marble chevron pattern floor in Skyline adds texture and visual excitement to the crisp white bathroom. “I was looking for something to anchor the space as well as add texture. This tile was the perfect complement to the design,” says Getchell.
Getchell and Monteiro have collaborated on multiple projects over the past eight years and share a mutual respect for one another, which makes it easier to overcome any challenges they face. “Jenna is very hands-on, and she has really good taste,” shares Monteiro. “She also understands condos really well, which is nice because with every job you’re going to run into something different. I know that whenever I’m on a job with her, the project will get done to our expectations.”
Getchell wholeheartedly agrees. “We work together pretty seamlessly,” she says. “He welcomes my input and is really great at respecting the designer and the vision, which helps the process go more smoothly.” n
Guest Bedroom: Getchell designed the guest room around the espresso wood headboard that belongs to the owners. Pendant lighting frees up space on the small-scale oval nightstands to utilize the surface area between the wall and bed. Fabric walls with a linear texture add subtle dimension to the room while a custom duvet and pillowcases in taupe and dark brown bring in a sharp layer of distinction.
Guest Bathroom: Frameless shower glass enclosures and mirrors installed by Builders Glass of Bonita make the guest bathroom more spacious and showcase Getchell’s stunning tile design. Playing off the existing small square window, she creates a cross-shaped design out of cadet blue and gray herringbone marble mosaic that contrasts the porcelain faux marble walls and converges with the floor. Polished nickel fixtures from Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery add a touch of luster.
Office: A space for work and relaxation, the office includes reclining chairs and an ottoman — the perfect spot for watching television and enjoying a drink at the end of the day. To bring in the Gulf and reflect one of the owner’s favorite hobbies, Getchell hung sailboatthemed art on the neutral textured wall to add visual interest. Both the credenza and the custom desk, with a bronze metal end panel mixed with rift white oak, are from J. Lynn Design Group. A floating shelf houses a LED light that enlivens the alabaster shades, and a light fixture with alabaster discs and a bronze finish ties in with the subtle color scheme.
Lanai: With the sliding doors open, the lanai expands this condo’s living space by about 1,500 square feet. An oversized, curving glassrailed balcony enhances the sweeping views of the Gulf from the lanai. To maintain the indoor-outdoor flow, Getchell selected porcelain tile for the lanai floors that perfectly matches the European wood flooring inside the home from Legno Bastone Wide Plank Flooring. Club chairs make relaxation a priority with custom throw pillows depicting an abstract water print from Kravet. A cast concrete table mimics the look of a natural tree trunk for an organic, earthy feel.
Written By Kamala Kirk
Photography by Blaine Johnathan
Interior Designer
J. Lynn Design Group
1290 Henley Street, Suite 1705
Naples, FL 34105
239.784.7134
jlynn-design.com
Resources:
Builders Glass of Bonita
24181 South Tamiami Trail, Suite 4
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
239.947.1505
buildersglassbonita.com
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
38 Goodlette-Frank Road South Naples, FL 34102
239.963.0087
fergusonshowrooms.com
Legno Bastone Wide Plank Flooring
2684 Horseshoe Drive South Naples, FL 34104
239.206.1898
legnobastone.com