Step inside an elegant Florida beach house that redefines coastal chic

The richly textured home includes Scandinavian and Japanese influences
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The cozy study, brimming with vintage treasures and backdropped by a delicate Adam Pogue curtain panel reminiscent of bojagi, a traditional form of Korean textile art, is a vignette that Bunsa adores. The same is true of the dining room, when it “gets filled with light” as the sun streams through expansive windows on three sides. Bunsa was just as thoughtful in her approach to the children’s rooms. Consider one of the bathrooms, dominated by playful encaustic cement tiles from Popham Design, or the nursery, adorned in Josef Frank’s Sagoträdet print. “What I love is Frank’s use of scale. The patterns are so big that they don’t have as much of a small repeat. They are dynamic,” Bunsa muses.

Typically, at the end of a project, Bunsa Studio lets her clients fill up the home with their own personal details, but this residence has Bunsa’s touches everywhere. “I was heavily involved in every single little detail, so I have a lot of affection for this house,” she says. “It has all my favorite things in it.”

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