Brown Design Group

Brown Design Group Principal: Corinne Brown. Creating spaces where your authentic self emerges naturally.
📍Mammoth Lakes, CA

We designed these rooms so that childhood wonder and grown up refinement share the same four walls.
06/02/2026

We designed these rooms so that childhood wonder and grown up refinement share the same four walls.

This home already had the bones: strong millwork, soaring windows, and incredible Mammoth Lakes views. Our goal was to r...
05/31/2026

This home already had the bones: strong millwork, soaring windows, and incredible Mammoth Lakes views. Our goal was to refine what was already there, bringing in warmth, texture, and a stronger connection to the surrounding landscape.

05/28/2026

We design for how our clients actually live, and that means spaces where fresh flowers become part of the daily ritual.

When choosing a certain flower for a space, we're thinking about the feeling and the colors of the home... the goal is to speak to the personality of the house.

Photographer: Laura Hull

The dark, hand-applied plaster was Corinne's instinct from the start. A deliberate tension that pulls you through the ha...
05/26/2026

The dark, hand-applied plaster was Corinne's instinct from the start. A deliberate tension that pulls you through the hallway and releases you into the ski room beyond. The doors framing the entrance to the ski room belonged to the client's grandfather's estate.

Every material in this project has a reason. Most of them have a story.

Architecture: High Sierra Architecture
Contractor: Preschutti Construction Inc
Photographer: Laura Hull
As featured in: Mountain Living

The ask was "macrame." It took a few conversations to understand what that actually meant... something textural.From the...
05/23/2026

The ask was "macrame." It took a few conversations to understand what that actually meant... something textural.

From there, the collaboration began. Fiber artist Andrea Graham works between nomadic and modern feltmaking traditions, and together we developed a piece built from what already existed outside: the moss-covered rocks, the lichen, the water moving beneath them toward the lake.

Architecture: McCall Design & Planning
Photographer: Laura Hull
As featured in: LUXE Interiors + Design

Townhouses have a way of turning their backs on where they are. Low ceilings, tight rooms, density that doesn't invite t...
05/21/2026

Townhouses have a way of turning their backs on where they are. Low ceilings, tight rooms, density that doesn't invite the landscape in. This remodel at was about reversing that.

Open the kitchen, anchor the living room to the fireplace, let the mountain views set the tone for every material choice.

Contractor: Brian Burns Construction

This one came before the plan. Corinne found it early, before the Craftsman direction had fully taken shape.It's made en...
05/19/2026

This one came before the plan. Corinne found it early, before the Craftsman direction had fully taken shape.

It's made entirely of gemstones, and that's what stopped her. Not the style, not the category. Just the material and what it did with light.

Photographer: Laura Hull

Where possible I like to anchor an entryway with a center table. It give the guest a moment of pause to enjoy the entry ...
05/16/2026

Where possible I like to anchor an entryway with a center table. It give the guest a moment of pause to enjoy the entry itself and decide what direction to go next.

05/13/2026

Lake season means the house stays open, the lights stay on, and family flows freely. Warmer days are ahead of us!

Art curation is about understanding what each individual space requires. The dramatic bison portrait came first, establi...
05/11/2026

Art curation is about understanding what each individual space requires. The dramatic bison portrait came first, establishing the wild mountain character. Then the green abstract is the perfect piece to enliven without disrupting the calm.

Architecture: Ward-Young Architecture and Planning
Contractor: D.M. Johnson Construction
Photographer: Paul Dyer
As featured in: Mountain Living

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67 Oak Tree Way
Mammoth Lakes, CA
93546

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