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January 14, 2022

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34 DIGS.NET | 1.14.2022 EDIT AD/ARCH Profile 4-pages Bunsa Studio John Lord House A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | J E N N I F E R B U N S A RIGINALLY BUILT IN 1790, the John Lord House has aged gracefully, but not always cohesively, given its many changes in ownership over two centuries. Recent times, however, have seen the structure truly come into its own, made possible by a painstaking interior overhaul by designer Jennifer Bunsa of Miami-based Bunsa Studio, which worked to recreate and reconnect the original assemblage of homes on the property. That the past is prologue in this house—but only in shades, so as not to feel of another time but decisively of this moment—is due to the designer's thoughtful decorative choices and implementations, and the fresh and fullness of her perspective. "My ethos as a designer is to first and foremost create comfort- able and liveable spaces for my clients, and to create a functional plan that is spatially effective and serves to enhance the experi- ence of being in each space," says Bunsa. "Second to that, I like to use natural materials and derive as much inspiration from the locale as possible." For the John Lord House this meant using "shiplap material to bring the outside in, and exposed wood posts O and beams that were buried under years of additions, allowing these to add texture and warmth to the space." The mostly neutral color palette, meanwhile, was selected to "serve as a foreground to the beautiful views of nature outside" and to allow the "natural beauty and texture of the materials to shine." Bunsa brought all this to bear for the clients of this project—a town-and-country family with a flair for entertaining and a good eye for design who fled Tribeca for a life outside the city—design- ing what she describes as a "warm, engaging environment with (CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT) THE MUSIC ROOM FEATURES A FINN JUHL SOFA AND 46 SOFA, CREATED USING TONE-ON- TONE FABRICS WITH A VARIETY OF TEXTURES TO MATCH WITH THE FARROW & BALL HAGUE BLUE WALL PAINT, ALSO COMPLEMENTED BY A PORITZ SIDE TABLE AND RUDI PENDANT LIGHT FROM ROLL & HILL; THE BAR AREA WITH A BUILT-IN COFFEE MAKER, SUBZERO WINE FRIDGE AND BEVERAGE DRAWER, ALONG WITH CHAIRS BY BASSAM FELLOWS, ARCHITECTS-TURNED FURNITURE MAKERS WHO OPERATE IN A TOWN NEARBY.

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