INTERIOR DESIGNER and RENOVATION CONSULTANT
Sherry Brous began her career in the world of design with a degree in Textile Design from The Fashion Institute of Technology. She designed fabrics and textiles in the apparel market for several years before segueing into fashion design. Using her love for mixing color with natural fibers she established a premier line of contemporary women’s clothing. Her company’s clients ranged from major department stores to specialty boutiques nationwide. While traveling the world for resources and inspiration, in addition to managing all facets of her company (i.e. Design, Production, Sales), Ms. Brous successfully operated her fashion business for many years.
Upon selling her business in 2000, Ms. Brous began her career as an interior designer, first studying at The New York School of Interior Design. Combining her product knowledge, space-planning skill, and unique personal style, Ms. Brous’ designs incorporate the distinctive architecture of her projects--The result is a modern yet classical aesthetic. Driven by color and form, she passionately blends textural tonal hues, assorted finishes, elements and materials along with a mix of modern and traditional furnishings to create sophisticated and welcoming environments. Ms. Brous’ discriminating taste renders a timeless elegance for her clients.
Renovation Consultancy: acting as liaison between her clients and the Architects during renovations and restorations is truly one of her passions. Sourcing by combing the various markets for the newest materials, researching period design trends and always combining color, texture and the richness of natural products to enhance the space.
Recently, she has been commissioned to update and design residential building lobby interiors. This has also included the unique design and modernization of elevator cab interiors. Using the same approach with architectural inspiration, the intricate blend of elements and materials; result in design characterized by timeless classicism, exhibiting warmth and symmetry.