Wall with decorative items including framed pictures and a sunburst mirror, with a couch featuring patterned cushions.

About Peppard Home + Interiors

A considered approach to how a home is experienced, lived in, and felt.

Note from Amanda

Design + Form, Guided by Instinct

You likely already know what you are drawn to.

The challenge is bringing it together in a way that works.

Peppard Home & Interiors grew from that realization.

In 2012, I opened a small paint shop in Huntington Station where people came to refinish furniture and experiment with color. What began as a creative outlet quickly revealed something more.

Clients would come in to work on a single piece and leave thinking about entire rooms. Conversations shifted toward what felt off, why a space was not functioning as it should, and what they wanted their home to become. Over time, it became clear that the work was not about one piece. It was about understanding how everything comes together, and how a home should ultimately feel to live in.

What I Discovered is This

Most people have strong instincts. They simply need guidance in translating them into clear, cohesive decisions.

That is how the studio evolved. From a paint shop, to Suite Pieces, to
Peppard Home & Interiors.

Along the way, my focus deepened toward something often overlooked in design.
How a space is actually experienced.

Light, scale, color, and material do more than shape how a room looks. They influence how it feels to move through it. Some spaces create tension, while others bring a sense of ease, clarity, and balance.

That understanding now guides every project.

We begin with how a space should function and feel, then build outward into furnishings, materials, and detail so everything works as a whole.

The result is a home that does more than appear finished. It feels right to live in.

- Amanda Peppard

A well designed home should feel natural to live in and deeply connected to the people inside it.

Living room with window treatment, framed pictures on the wall, and two chairs.

Sensory-Centered Design

Sensory-centered design examines how the nervous system responds to physical space, shaping how a room is experienced beyond what is seen.

Space & movement - Suite Pieces

Space + Movement

Furniture placement and circulation guide how a room is experienced and understood, shaping whether it feels intuitive, open, and effortless to move through.

Light & rhythm - Suite Pieces

Lightness + Rhythm

Lighting is thoughtfully layered to support different moments throughout the day, influencing mood, focus, and a sense of ease within the space.

Material and Texture - Shite Pieces

Material + Texture

Materials are chosen for both their visual appeal and tactile depth, adding dimension and contributing to how a space is perceived and felt.

Balance & Atmosphere - Suite Pieces

Balance + Atmosphere

When proportion, color, and visual weight are in harmony, the space feels composed, calm, and cohesive, creating a sense of clarity and quiet refinement.

Your home is constantly communicating with you.

Through light, layout, texture, and visual complexity, your space influences whether you feel calm, energized, focused, or overwhelmed. We design with that awareness from the very beginning.
Furniture placement improves how you move through your space.
Lighting supports how your day naturally flows.
Materials are chosen for how they feel, not just how they look.
When these elements are aligned, your home becomes more than beautiful. It becomes supportive.A place where you can think clearly, relax fully, and live comfortably.