ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME

Blue Lagoon

“I didn’t want to make it too fancy,” comments Duncan. “It is what it is: a small Florida bungalow, a more contemporary vision but still casual.”

“Our motto is disciplined eclecticism,” James Duncan tells us. An interior designer and progressive artist, Duncan was first drawn to this modest 1950s Ridgewood home for its well-preserved authentic island style. Originally built on a coconut plantation

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