Where Architecture Meets Interior Design

A woman standing in a modern kitchen with white cabinets, gold fixtures, and a wooden floor, smiling and looking at the camera.

Cheryl Willett, Founder

Exceptional homes are created when architecture and interior design work together seamlessly. With a background in both disciplines, I help clients create thoughtfully curated spaces that are beautiful, functional, and uniquely tailored to the way they live.

After earning my degree in Architectural Studies from The University of Texas at Austin, I began my career in architecture, designing boutique commercial spaces before transitioning to luxury residential design. My experience at Baxter Design Group allowed me to specialize in architectural interiors and high-end homes, developing a holistic approach that considers every detail—from space planning and custom millwork to furnishings, finishes, and the overall experience of living in a home.

Today, through Studio Willett, a San Antonio-based architecture and interior design studio, I partner with homeowners to create timeless, sophisticated homes that feel both elevated and deeply personal. By combining architectural expertise with a refined design perspective, I guide clients through every stage of the design and construction process, serving as their advocate and trusted advisor from concept to completion.

My goal is simple: to create homes that are as functional as they are beautiful—spaces that enrich everyday life and stand the test of time.

A woman in an orange dress and high heels arranging flowers in a glass vase on a kitchen island.
A woman in an orange dress standing in a living room, next to a wooden chair with navy velvet cushion, with a mirror and chandelier in the background.
A woman in a burnt orange dress arranging a bouquet of flowers in a glass vase on a kitchen counter with a wooden tray of lemons nearby. There are two large white pendant lights hanging from the ceiling, a framed peacock art on the wall, and a window with a small potted plant on the sill.