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Emma Winn

C Change Design

Columbia River Chapter

Thirty Under 30: Emma Winn

Emma Winn is one of the outstanding young professionals in NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 Class of 2025. 

By Donna Heiderstadt

In high school, Emma Winn thought interior design was something you saw on HGTV or did as a hobby. It wasn’t until she was in her mid-twenties that she realized she could actually have a career in the field, so she enrolled in the accredited Interior Design program at Portland Community College. “It was affordable and accessible, and for the first time, I found myself excelling academically because I loved what I was learning,” she says.

Emma began her career with a two-year stint in a tile and slab showroom before landing her position as the Design Assistant at Portland, OR-based C Change Design. Now 27, her daily responsibilities in support of the firm’s two interior designers run the gamut  from pulling together preliminary material palettes to spending hours in Chief Architect. Her colleagues like to say that creating functional, beautiful spaces isn’t just Amanda’s job — it’s her joy.

Image courtesy of Emma Winn.

One of her proudest accomplishments happened within a month of joining C Change, when she mocked up several custom floor mosaics for a client renovating a powder bathroom in a 1925 home — and the homeowner loved one pattern in particular. “Seeing my design come to life was incredibly rewarding,” she says. “The space includes all my favorite elements — rich colors, wallpaper, intricate tile work, beautiful plumbing fixtures, and historically-inspired lighting.”

Emma says her personal style can be summed up in a single word: cozy. “To me, the most important aspect of a space is how it feels and the story it tells,” she explains. “One of the best parts of my job is that I don’t have to stick to a single style because each client and project is different. My goal is that every space tells a distinct story while reflecting their individuality.”

“One of the best parts of my job is that I don’t have to stick to a single style because each client and project is different. My goal is that every space tells a distinct story while reflecting their individuality.”

Speaking of which, Emma has a keen interest in exploring the intersection of design and mental health, fostered by having learned that she herself is neurodivergent. “Understanding this has given me a new perspective on how spaces affect daily life, and I’m passionate about making design more inclusive,” she says. She’s also fascinated by biophilic design and how natural elements can improve well-being.

Emma looks forward to stepping into the role of Programming Chair for NKBA’s Columbia River Chapter and to remodeling the kitchen and bathrooms in the house she and her husband, Daniel, recently bought in Oregon wine country. The bonus is that he’s an electrician, who can handily install new fixtures at home and offer expert advice on lighting needs for her work projects. An avid knitter, ice hockey fan, and cat mom to a tuxedo kitty named Tibby, Emma says her future goals include owning a sailboat to explore Washington state’s San Juan Islands and neighboring Canada, as well as visiting Scotland to delve deeper into Daniel’s Scots-Irish heritage.

Class of 2025

Bryce Agulto

ZLINE Kitchen & Bath

Sierra Nevada Chapter

Nuran Aliakbar

Abacus Cabinetry

Rocky Mountain

Kacie Atkinson

Nar Design Group

California Capital Chapter

Courtney Auten

Autograph Kitchens

Carolina Chapter

Caitlin Boland

Ferguson

Virginia State Chapter

Bethany Broussard

Crystal Remodeling

Columbia River Chapter

Eric Dillman

Eric Dillman Designs

Pittsburgh Tri State Chapter

Heath Fesenmeyer, CKBD

Don's Custom Countertops

Rocky Mountain Chapter

Conor Firkins

Tile Wholesales of Rochester

Central New York Chapter

Carol Fung

Ashley de Boer Interiors

British Columbia Chapter

Seth Hunt

Cambria

Texas North Plains

Sara Krupa

Moen

Ohio State Chapter

Mansi Makadia

Estheteak

Ontario/Canada Chapter

Scott Massey

ANU

Indiana Chapter

Ashley Mock

Highmark Builders

Minnesota Chapter

Payton Patterson

Payton's Place Designs Inc.

Prairie Provinces Chapter

MacKenzie Rediger

Stone Showcase

Georgia Chapter

Zoe Roberson

Wallflower Remodeling LLC

Eastern Carolinas Chapter

Lucas Rosa

BauTeam Chicago

Chicago Mid West Chapter

Russell Sang

Hudson Valley Property Group

Manhattan Chapter

Elijah Schochet

AJ Madison

Baltimore/Washington Chapter

Megan Schoenwetter

Marling Lumber and Homeworks

Wisconsin/Upper Michigan Chapter

Michaela Sedlak

Marks-Woods Construction

Baltimore/Washington Chapter

Mickayla Smith

Inspire Design Center

Ohio Valley Chapter

Victoria Thayer

Pedini NW

Puget Sound Chapter

Amanda Tong

Flatwater Finishes

British Columbia Chapter

Kay Trulaske

True Residential

Manhattan Chapter

Taylor Walker

Waler Woodworking DBA

Carolina Chapter

Nick Weaver

HomeBase Solutions, LLC

Tennessee Chapter

Emma Winn

C Change Design

Columbia River Chapter