We had the good fortune of connecting with Audry Suennemann and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Audry, do you have a favorite quote or affirmation?
One of my favorite quotes is, “A beautifully designed home can transform your mood, your mindset, and your life.” This resonates deeply with me because it encapsulates the very essence of what I strive to achieve in my work. A well-designed space isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating an environment that nurtures and uplifts.
When clients step into a space that has been thoughtfully curated, they often experience an immediate shift in their energy. The right colors, textures, and layouts can evoke feelings of comfort and joy, turning a house into a sanctuary. I love witnessing how a carefully designed house can empower individuals, encouraging them to embrace their true selves and live more full.
Another quote that inspires me is, “Good design is about making your life easier, more enjoyable, and more beautiful.” This speaks to my philosophy that design should serve a purpose. It’s about enhancing everyday experiences, whether it’s through functionality, comfort, or simply creating a beautiful backdrop for cherished moments.
Through my work, I aspire to design homes that are not only visually stunning but alsoe transformative, enriching the lives of my clients in ways they may never have imagined.

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
My art is rooted in the belief that interior design is a powerful medium for storytelling. What sets me apart is my commitment to infusing each space with personal touches that reflect the essence of my clients. I focus on creating functional environments that are not only visually stunning but also deeply meaningful, enhancing the daily lives of those who inhabit them.
I take immense pride in the transformations I create and the lasting relationships I build with my clients, vendors, and custom fabricators. Each project is an opportunity to collaborate and bring dreams to life, and witnessing their excitement when they see their vision come together is incredibly fulfilling.
My professional journey has been a winding path filled with both triumphs and challenges. Stepping out on my own was a significant leap, and it certainly wasn’t easy. There are moments of uncertainty, but I have learned to embrace those challenges as opportunities for growth. My support network—my husband, family, and friends has been invaluable, providing encouragement and perspective when I need it most.
Throughout this experience, I’ve learned that resilience and authenticity are key. Staying true to God, my design philosophy, and honest values has helped me navigate the ups and downs of this journey. I hope to convey that my brand embodies a harmonious fusion of creativity, passion, and heartfelt commitment to enriching lives through thoughtful design. I look forward to all the future stories yet to be told in the spaces I create.

Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
Day 1:
Lunch: Start with a casual bite at Rreal Tacos
Evening: Head to Delbar for dinner and following the Sky Lounge for cocktails with a view.
Day 2:
Morning: Visit the High Museum of Art.
Lunch: Grab a light meal at Le Colonial and Visit my friend Shaq at Boba Craze in the Buckhead Village and enjoy some of her delicious bubble tea flavors.
Evening: Hang at Bar Margot following an Atlanta United game.
Day 3:
Morning: Take a scenic drive to the base of the Appalachian Mountains for some hiking and breathtaking views all the way to Blairsville.
Lunch: Pack a picnic or grab something from a local deli.
Evening: Return to the city and unwind at Fudo for sushi dinner.
Day 4:
Morning: Walk around Chastain park with brunch at Chastain restaurant.
Evening: Catch a live music show at Chastain Park Amphitheatre
Day 5:
Morning: Experience Ponce City Market and rooftop
Lunch: Suprica at Krog Street and then Stroll down the beltline shopping while stopping and eating
Day 6:
Morning: Visit Barnsley Resort to see what Executive Chef Marc Suennemann is cooking up.
Enjoy the resort and spa for the day.
Day 7:
Morning: Breakfast at Buttermilk Kitchen
Afternoon: Take a leisurely walk through Piedmont Park

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Having been a part of Atlanta’s interior design community for over two decades, I’ve watched trends evolve and styles change, but the passion for design has always remained constant. i don’t believe in coincidence; rather I see God’s hand at work in my life journey. When the right opportunity came along, it pushed me out of my comfort zone- literally.
I found found myself managing not one, but two large projects outside may salaried job and it was simply too much. With the supportive push from my husband, family, and best friend, I made the bold decision to step out on my own.
This leap has been nothing short of transformative. It has been truly the experience of a lifetime, revealing so much about myself that i didn’t know I needed to lear. Each day brings new challenges and opportunities. I am filled with happiness and excitement for what the future holds. Embracing this journey has opened door I never imagined, and I can’t wait to see where it leads next!

Website: https://suennemanninteriors.com

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Image Credits
Photography

headshot-
bynataliemichelle

White FL house-
Lori Hamilton

50s ranch-
Philip Grossman
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