Profiles

 

Stephanie Dunning and Peter Everard combine Interior and Architectural Design with Project Management.

Our philosophy is that we always design for the client. Every commission is tailor made to the client’s aspirations. Making the house work for you!

Stephanie heads-up a team of Interior Designers.
Peter Everard Project Manages the implementation of the Design & all Build Works.

Dunning & Everard

Stephanie Dunning has always had a passion for Design and Architecture. In 1987 Stephanie helped her father, Hampshire Developer, with the interiors for a number of development houses. First creating her own curtain making business, Stephanie soon progressed into Interior Design and Interior Architecture. Today Stephanie advises private clients and commercial clients on all aspects of design.

After Stephanie's success with Carol Vorderman's Better Homes on ITV, Stephanie has gone on to design and present for This Morning, House Auction and 60 Minute Makeover.

Stephanie helps with pre-production concepts, programme treatment, presentation and offscreen TV design.

Dunning & Everard

Peter Everard left school in 1971 and served as an officer in the Parachute Regiment with his final service time in Oman, Middle East. Leaving the services in 1980 Peter moved to Dubai, UAE, where he used his knowledge of Arabic during ten years as a partner in a recruitment and placement company. Returning to the UK in 1990, Peter completed his MBA in Business Studies whilst working as a Business Consultant in the newly formed business consultancy, Right First Time. In 1995, Peter and Stephanie created Stephanie Dunning Interior Design and in 2003 linked to the two business forming Dunning and Everard, bringing Project Management, Planning Consultation and Structure to the two businesses.

Pippa Myall joined the design team after a successful career in recruitment and headhunting. Pippa provides the backbone to the business administration and manages to control all the projects from the studio.

Recent work includes:
Restaurants; merchant banks; homes in Australia, France, Ireland and throughout the United Kingdom - even a horse box!