15th July 2024 | IN EXPERT INSIGHT | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn Amy Hunt, Director of Amy Hunt Interior Design has given her insights into the industry. After earning an MSc in Occupational Therapy, I pursued interior design training at the KLC School of Design. My background in occupational therapy has given me unique insights into how our surroundings impact our daily lives, both functionally but also mentally. This understanding inspired me to venture into interior design, where I discovered that small changes to our spaces can significantly enhance our well-being. Amy Hunt Interior Design Why did you want to work in the interior design profession? I’ve always had a passion for interiors. My university friends used to laugh at how I would rearrange my bedroom each term, but I’ve always been fascinated by the transformative power of redesigning spaces. Amy Hunt Interior Design Amy Hunt Interior Design Which elements of your profession do you enjoy the most? I love the beginning of a new project – the moment when you dive into the brief, formulate your design analysis, and start gathering ideas. There’s something incredibly satisfying about starting with a blank canvas and creating something unique for each client. Amy Hunt Interior Design What has been your most memorable career highlight from the past year? When I first qualified, I worked for another fabulous designer who handled some amazing projects. I remember visiting a large project site and thinking, “I want to have a project like this under my own name one day.” Last year, I experienced a pinch-me moment when I walked through the door of a large project I had won. Amy Hunt Interior Design What are your favourite types of projects to work on and why? I enjoy working on all types of projects. I believe it’s important to always push yourself and step outside of your comfort zone to become a better designer. So, suppose it’s the projects I learn from the most that are my favourite. Amy Hunt Interior Design Amy Hunt Interior Design What are the most challenging aspects of working in interior design? For me it’s when I have a lot of work on and trying to keep the balance between that and being a mother. Amy Hunt Interior Design What do you wish you knew before working in the field? Designer’s block is real, and that’s okay! If you could give one tip to aspiring designers, what would it be? Trust your gut – it’s very rarely wrong. Amy Hunt Interior Design How do you see the interior design industry evolving in the year ahead? As designers, I think we will need to create designs with smaller budgets, making it essential to become more resourceful and prioritise sustainability. What does being an SBID Accredited Interior Designer mean to you? Being part of the SBID means you are part of a community. As a small company, it can sometimes feel like being on an island, but SBID membership connects you with a supportive network. It also holds you accountable for your professional development. Working on your own CPD helps you become a better designer, continually enhancing your skills and expertise. Amy Hunt, Director of Amy Hunt Interior Design About Amy Hunt Interiors Nestled between Surrey and South West London, Amy Hunt Interior Design Studio manages residential projects from design to completion. Amy believes our surroundings impact how we function and feel. She doesn’t follow trends but tailors designs to each client’s brief, whether modern, traditional, simple, or vibrant, aiming to create timeless, beautiful homes. As a graduate in Interior Design from the prestigious KLC School of Design, and with experience working for other design companies, Amy proudly launched Amy Hunt Interior Design in 2019. With a MSc in Occupational Therapy, Amy understands how environments affect our lives and strives to create functional, welcoming spaces her clients are excited to return to. Visit Profile If you’d like to feature your news or stories on SBID.org, get in touch to find out more. If you’d like to become SBID Accredited, click here for more information.