Putting a home together is an exciting and important time. While an architect captures a space, it is the interior designer who is the key to enhancing it and defining how a person relates to it. Through the art of interior design, a space is made beautiful, comfortable, healthy, and more useful.
With 30 years of design experience, I take a sophisticated, curated, and tailored approach to my projects with a touch of whimsy and southern charm. And I am definitely not afraid of color. ~Troy .
A 2019 mix of old and new glamour without going overboard in Sugar Land.
For a client in the Museum District, a custom sectional wraps around a cement column.
For a client in the Museum District, a custom sectional wraps around a cement column.
In a downtown loft, monochromatic neutral tones and rustic furniture creates a relaxed yet tailored environment.
A Houston townhouse for a young socialite by Troy Broussard Design.
A grand design built from scratch by Perrault Design Associates in the heart of River Oaks.
In a downtown Houston penthouse, Troy Broussard Design mixed old and new for a clean and evolved look.
For Perrault Design Associates, all of my drawings and plans were done by hand.
In River Oaks, a drawing room mixes custom furniture, antiques, and a Steinway.
In a 1920s River Oaks mansion, the above drawing is transformed into reality with custom made furniture, special curtains, and antiques.
For a home in Pebble Beach, California, custom furniture in a peaceful monochromatic neutral color palette showcases a 17th Century Japanese screen and views of the Pacific Ocean.
In my own home, I mix a variety of styles, periods, and backgrounds.
In a high rise, Perrault Design Associates created a mansion in the sky for an elegant River Oaks widow.
An ad for PaperCity.
Troy Broussard & Edward J. Perrault, Houston Country Club, 1998.