About ABM Interiors

Founded in 2005, ABM Interiors began with a simple mission: to create beautiful, functional spaces for real families—muddy boots, playful kids, and loyal dogs included. We understood early on that a home isn’t just a showcase—it’s a living, breathing space that should reflect the people (and pets) who live there.

As our clients grew, so did we. By 2009, we evolved into a full-service interior design firm specializing in custom homes and luxury renovations. From initial concept through construction and finishing touches, we now partner with homeowners, architects, and builders to create tailored, timeless interiors that balance elegance with livability.

Whether you're starting from the ground up or reimagining a well-loved space, our team brings creativity, practicality, and heart to every project.

 

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Adrienne Brooks Murry

Principal Designer | Houston, Texas

Adrienne Brooks Murry is a native Houstonian known for her timeless aesthetic, deep respect for architectural history, and a desire to create homes built to last for generations. Whether she’s reviving a century-old bungalow, building a modern masterpiece, or collaborating on a ground-up custom estate, Adrienne brings warmth, vision, and an unshakable commitment to quality. Her work is a bridge between the past and future—rooted in tradition, but made for modern life. And her biggest sense of accomplishment is when she is able to help a client make their dream home a reality, when it is clearly their style and not her own, but simply something more elevated and refined.

She believes that good design should be both beautiful and built to endure—crafted with integrity, intention, and a clear sense of place.

Adrienne is a mother of 3 very feisty young ladies, a few dogs and an occasional lizard or two. She loves to cook and loves to travel. Her best ideas come from those travels ...seeing how other cultures can respect architecture and history while still modernizing key aspects for the future. And she confesses that she may have more photos on her phone of doors, antique hardware and tiles, than children. 

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