Sherrell Neal Creates a Peaceful, Welcoming Home Informed by Art
The designer cleverly disguised awkward angles for an elegant space.
Sherrell Design Studio
When Houston designer Sherrell Neal first set eyes on the 1997 house she and her husband would call home, "it needed a lot of updating," admits the designer. Luckily, though, "my husband and I both being in the design industry, we could see a lot of potential."
The biggest issue with the home—besides some "very old school Texas" ornate wallpapering in places as unlikely as the bathroom—was its awkward layout: "There were a lot of weird angles, and kind of nightmare corners," laughs Neal. Plus, she says, "there's nearly no storage."