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January 14, 2022

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38 DIGS.NET | 1.14.2022 P R O F I L E | J E N N I F E R B U N S A A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N element that adds to the open kitchen space and helps define it as a separate zone from the dining area," explains Bunsa. It also ensnares the eye with its edgy, industrial vibe and sets the tone for other contemporary lighting pieces used throughout that, together, create a kind of modern misc-en-scene within the antique shell. Bunsa's ability to strike a balance between old and new, clas- sic and modern, has given this perennially in-progress period house a consistency for a new age. "I love the way Europeans do additions," she confesses. "They don't try to replicate what is there, but rather to make something new and current, which serves to contrast with the historical building. In terms of the interior furnishings, I love to mix old and new as well in this way. I feel that vintage pieces add so much character to the space because they have stories to tell, and they have a beautiful patina of time worn on their surfaces. When contrasted with new designs, they begin to have a dialogue with one another and this creates a timeless space." John Lord House is, more broadly, a reflection of Bunsa as a designer—one inspired both by travel and all aspects of design, especially the Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetic. Here, she thought of everything. "I love clever details and thoughtfully designed spaces and am very inspired by other designers who have an inventive spirit and strive to create something new and thoughtful in this world," says Bunsa, who you can count among them. One only look to Connecticut, where in preserving the spirit of an old house, she bared its soul. bunsa.studio (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP) BRASS HARDWARE MIXED WITH WOOD AND WHITE SURFACES LENDS DECORATIVE TENSION TO THE MASTER BATHROOM; HAND-PAINTED WALLPAPER FROM PORTER TELEO AND APPARATUS LIGHTS; A VIEW OF THE LIVING ROOM IN THE MAIN HOUSE.

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