""There was something about her aesthetic that immediately spoke to me," Michelle continues. "The layer of colors, patterns, and textures as well as the way her spaces feel both elevated and livable. Her work gave me a clear sense of what was possible for my home, and I knew I wanted to work with someone whose designs felt that inspiring and thoughtful.""
""A home is not meant to be too precious; it is meant to be lived in," Jennifer writes. "The best interiors embrace the marks of daily life, evolving tastes, and layers gathered over time," Jennifer continues. "When comfort and authenticity are prioritized over perfection, a home gains depth, warmth, and soul, becoming a true reflection of the people who inhabit it.""
Michelle and Will rented a three-bedroom New York City apartment nine months ago and hired Jennifer Hunter, principal designer of Jennifer Hunter Design. Hunter envisioned an artistic yet livable, creative yet comfortable home realized through a carefully curated mix of furnishings, playful patterns, and vibrant pops of color. The design is grounded by natural materials such as wood, linen, and woven textures to balance warmth and character with a modern, youthful edge. Rental constraints prevented structural renovations, so layering color, pattern, and texture created a bold, livable space that embraces daily life, comfort, and authenticity.
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