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Our guest for today’s episode is Autumn Duntz, an aviation interior designer and refurbishment expert… welcome Autumn!
After observing some poor quality elements in a newly refurbished Beechcraft A36 Bonanza interior, I wondered how this type of thing could be avoided. After a little online research, I found Autumn’s website, AutumnElizabethDesign.com. I quickly realized she would be a great guest for the podcast.
I was curious about what airplane owners can do to avoid typical pitfalls and make the whole interior refurbishment process more fun and less stressful, while also achieving the desired results.
Autumn Duntz stands out in the industry, providing a refreshing and very personalized alternative to the big companies you might typically think of when it comes to airplane interiors.
Here are some samples of Autumn’s design work:
Although Autumn mostly works with larger airplanes and business jets, she has a wealth of wisdom to share with us that also applies to small airplanes.
In this episode, we covered topics from maintenance friendly designs, to regulations, to taking care of leather… and my favorite tip: “Provide maintenance covers for the seats and interior of your airplane when you take it to the shop!” I loved that tip.
If you need some help with designing YOUR airplane’s interior, I highly recommend having a conversation with Autumn to see if you’d like to work with her.
I’m confident if you choose to work with Autumn in designing an interior, or a paint scheme, you’ll experience the following results:
Here’s how you can learn more about Autumn’s services, and get in touch with her:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autumn_elizabeth_design
Website: www.autumnelizabethdesign.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/autumnduntz/
Thanks Autumn, for joining us for this episode!
The post “169 – Transformed Interiors with Autumn Elizabeth Design” appeared first at AirplaneOwnerMaintenance.com
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Our guest for today’s episode is Autumn Duntz, an aviation interior designer and refurbishment expert… welcome Autumn!
After observing some poor quality elements in a newly refurbished Beechcraft A36 Bonanza interior, I wondered how this type of thing could be avoided. After a little online research, I found Autumn’s website, AutumnElizabethDesign.com. I quickly realized she would be a great guest for the podcast.
I was curious about what airplane owners can do to avoid typical pitfalls and make the whole interior refurbishment process more fun and less stressful, while also achieving the desired results.
Autumn Duntz stands out in the industry, providing a refreshing and very personalized alternative to the big companies you might typically think of when it comes to airplane interiors.
Here are some samples of Autumn’s design work:
Although Autumn mostly works with larger airplanes and business jets, she has a wealth of wisdom to share with us that also applies to small airplanes.
In this episode, we covered topics from maintenance friendly designs, to regulations, to taking care of leather… and my favorite tip: “Provide maintenance covers for the seats and interior of your airplane when you take it to the shop!” I loved that tip.
If you need some help with designing YOUR airplane’s interior, I highly recommend having a conversation with Autumn to see if you’d like to work with her.
I’m confident if you choose to work with Autumn in designing an interior, or a paint scheme, you’ll experience the following results:
Here’s how you can learn more about Autumn’s services, and get in touch with her:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autumn_elizabeth_design
Website: www.autumnelizabethdesign.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/autumnduntz/
Thanks Autumn, for joining us for this episode!
The post “169 – Transformed Interiors with Autumn Elizabeth Design” appeared first at AirplaneOwnerMaintenance.com

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