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lot of people buy historic homes and then take away the character of what used to be there,’ says Arianna De Gasperis. The interior designer, however, did the complete opposite for her own home in Jersey City’s Van Vorst Park. From Canada and with Italian origins, Arianna studied at Parsons School of Design in New York

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