Corey Damen Jenkins is an interior decorator in Michigan. He recently designed and decorated the interior of a home where the couple had very opposite tastes. He found success by combining the tastes of the couple. The husband only liked white walls with no window covering while the wife liked jewel-toned colors with lots of embellishments. So, Jenkins used toned-down colors with a little embellishment to combine the tastes of both people. The couple compromised with motorized window blinds that were concealed into the window frame when not in use. Jenkins used couches that had a clean-line for the husband but were covered in velvet for the wife. Jenkins used that same approach throughout the house and it looks perfect for the couple.
Key Takeaways:
- Although interior designer Corey Damen Jenkins is known for his neo-traditional aesthetic, he was contacted by a couple to create a more modern and streamlined look for their home.
- It swiftly became apparent that whereas the missus enjoyed elaborate embellishments and showy colors, the mister did not.
- The husband, unlike the wife, wanted a minimalist aesthetic with no splashy colors or froufrou.
“Jenkins’s aesthetic is visible in the finished home, but it’s his clients’ personalities that shine through.”

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