
DESIGNER Q&A - Emily Dunn
This article features an interview with Emily Dunn, the owner and principal designer of Emily Dunn Interior Design. Dunn, a University of Georgia alumna, shares insights into her passion for design, which she developed from a young age through activities like rearranging her room and experimenting with colors. She describes interior design as encompassing color, space planning, puzzles, and problem-solving, all integral to project management.
Dunn characterizes her personal design style as eclectic, a blend of African art and classical elements. Her home reflects this aesthetic with a clean, bright atmosphere, featuring rich, textured fabrics, moody earth tones on a white canvas, and a collection of statement art pieces. She aims to create a serene and peaceful environment that brings her joy. From her three decades of experience owning a business, Dunn emphasizes the critical role of organization, the importance of behavior over beliefs, and the understanding that while entrepreneurship demands sacrifice and hard work, the rewards are profoundly fulfilling.
Regarding 2021 design trends, Dunn reveals that she typically prioritizes individual client stories over fleeting trends, aiming to layer old and new elements to create beautiful and functional spaces. However, she notes several trends for 2021 that align with her established preferences. These include a resurgence of earthy, grounded shades, a continuous global influence in design, and the renewed popularity of green cabinets. She also expresses enthusiasm for hidden hardware, statement headboards (which she believes never truly went out of style), and Maximalism, which she sees as a natural fit for current times as people spend more time in their homes, seeking fulfilling and memorable spaces. The article also touches on her appreciation for wicker and rattan when paired with transitional lighting, a clean white backdrop, warm textured fabrics, and reclaimed wood accents. Postmodernism also excites her as an opportunity to add a playful touch to interiors.
Dunn also discusses her approach to the colors of the year. While she finds Pantone’s Ultimate Gray and Illuminating Yellow challenging, she welcomes the opportunity to integrate them. She notes that Sherwin Williams’ Urbane Bronze has been a long-time favorite in her work. Benjamin Moore’s Aegean Teal inspires her to envision a deep lacquered study with earthy camel hides and pop art. She views trends as a contemporary reinterpretation of historical styles, which she finds exciting. Beyond her professional life, Dunn details her ideal Saturday, which involves an early morning walk on St. Simons Island to watch the sunrise, followed by a yoga session. Her perfect Saturday also includes spending time with friends, visiting Uncle Don’s for local treats, relaxing on the beach until dusk, and concluding with a nice dinner and wine with her closest companions. For winding down after a long day, Dunn reviews her schedule, enjoys trying new recipes and restaurants with friends, and participates in heated yin yoga classes for mental and physical rejuvenation. She concludes her evenings with snuggles from her pets, finding it a great way to decompress.
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