
The highly anticipated Eighth Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach has officially opened its doors at 1125 North Flagler Drive, in the Providencia Park neighborhood of West Palm Beach. Featuring the work of 23 distinguished designers and architects, this exceptional property has been thoughtfully transformed into a showcase of innovative design. Visitors are invited to explore cutting-edge concepts and timeless style through Sunday, March 16th.
“Each year, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach inspires our community with its extraordinary creativity and generosity,” said Jaene Miranda, President & CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. “The funds raised through this event directly impact the lives of over 30,000 children we serve, empowering them to dream big and achieve their full potential. We are deeply grateful to the designers, sponsors, and visitors who make this remarkable event possible.”
Take a glimpse into the expertly-designed spaces below:
Amal Kapen Interiors | Meet Me at the Casbah
“Meet Me at the Casbah” is a whimsical homage to resort architect Addison Mizner and Florida regency design. Mizner, whose Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial revival style, created a resort aesthetic that continues to be the preeminent style of architecture in South Florida today. My space blends 1920s Mizner inspired Arabesque flourishes with midcentury Florida style — illustrated by the mix of Rattan, with classic Florida colors to create a sun-dappled balcony where Morocco meets Palm Beach.
Amanda Reynal Interiors | The Lilly Pad
“The Lilly Pad” encapsulates the vibrant whimsy of the Lilly Pulitzer lifestyle through Lee Jofa’s upcoming interior fabric and wallcovering collection for Lilly Pulitzer, which is being debuted in my room and launches this spring. My objective here is to bring the beloved heritage brand’s newest offerings into a setting that recalls the joyful and celebratory Palm Beach lifestyle of my childhood yet feels current and updated for us as adults today. I am thrilled to create this room and pay homage to Lilly in different ways.
B.Berry Interiors | The Guest Suite
A palette of olive and cream acts as the room’s backdrop, comprised of a lush, hand-painted Gracie wallcovering. Acting as a vision of inspiration, a delicate equilibrium of timeless beauty and sleek sophistication envelops the space. Classic and contemporary elements converge, elevating a dynamic atmosphere and evoking a sense of luxury and uniqueness unrivaled in innovative design. At the heart of the room lies a custom cream linen upholstered bed with Pioneer Linens signature collection – an embodiment of understated elegance. Its bed hangings, enrobed in rich cream linen, are suspended from a beautifully crafted antique brass rod with a sculptural appeal.
Bierly Drake and Steele, Inc | Jardin Botanique
Generous proportions, historic detailed moldings and high ceilings afforded us the opportunity to create and design, a different perhaps unthought-of, approach to the “Jardin Botanique” Dining Room. Our initial concept was to create a beautiful ceiling detail enhanced by custom coffers with dramatically saturated “Parrot Green” lacquer painted insets. Our Architect of Record – Hector Daza of Daza Designs, Inc skillfully created a ceiling pattern that would allow the current crown molding and pendant fixture medallion to be amplified by the addition of a beaming system. The primary focus of the room is a dramatic Sanderson Design black and green botanical fern wall cover – hence the title of our space – a real showstopper wall cover and expertly installed by Wallpaper by Wendy.
Caroline Gidiere Design | The Ladies Club of Palm Beach
Imagined as the ultimate sanctuary for the modern woman, this room recalls the heyday of Palm Beach life — a place to enjoy a coffee after a luncheon, sip a cocktail before dinner, pen a note to a friend, or escape the bustle of Worth Avenue with a magazine and a view of the Intercoastal Waterway. Inspired by iconic interiors like Frances Elkins’ ladies’ dressing room, Billy Baldwin’s pink bedroom for Lee Radziwill, and the floral-draped rooms of Colefax & Fowler, the design masterfully blends nostalgia with a fresh, traditional aesthetic.
David Mitchell Brown | Worth Every Peony
I believe a perfect bedroom should be both relaxing and energizing with colors that soothe us in the evening hours and colors to energize us when we slowly or more often than not, quickly emerge from our bed in the morning. In this case, the room was large enough that I could have the color palette change from one side to the other as you gaze across the room.
Garden 26 Landscape Design | Green Bliss: A Retreat into Nature
Green Bliss is a haven of tranquility designed to reconnect individuals with the gentle rhythms of the natural world. This restorative retreat offers a unique blend of relaxation and exploration, inspiring you to find a renewed sense of calm and balance.
House of Clark Interiors | The Curated Stone Drench, A Boutique Guest Bath
Inspiration for the Curated Stone Drench stems from my adoration for marble stone, being a self-proclaimed lover of bath design & boutique hotels, and my travels overseas. Luxury design and a dreamy, serene aesthetic with mental wellness thoughtfully considered; a bathroom that any guest could indulge in starting and ending each day spent at the house.
Indigo Pruitt Design Studio | Renewal Retreat
Renewal Retreat offers an elevated escape from the ordinary — a bespoke wellness sanctuary designed to calm the senses and rejuvenate the spirit. Inspired by the soothing yet invigorating hues of fresh lavender, sage and rosemary, with a lively pinch of chartreuse, this space invites guests to rest, renew, and reflect in a refreshingly unique way.
Kristin Paton Interiors | The Jewel of the Nile & The Gentleman of the Jungle
This refined retreat invites the modern lady to unwind with a “dresser” cocktail, revel in the treasures of her extensive jewelry collection, or prepare for a glamorous evening on Worth Ave. Adorned with luxurious details and curated mementos from her worldly adventures, the space exudes timeless glamour. Just beyond, “The Gentleman of the Jungle” offers a tranquil escape overlooking Floridian waters. With swaying palm trees, deep, rich colors and textures, and antique finds, this space exudes a jungle-inspired charm.
Laure Nell Interiors | Les Coulisses (Backstage)
Our space reimagines the bathroom as a metaphorical backstage — a sanctuary for transformation, preparation, and the rituals that connect us to our humanity. Whether energizing for the day ahead or reflecting before an evening to come, this space embodies the anticipation of life’s performances. Blending tactile, sensory elements with moments of creativity and introspection, Les Coulisses becomes a personal temple for self-expression and the art of preparation.
Leta Austin Foster & Daughters Inc. | Winter Garden in Treillage
The inspiration for our firm’s decoration of the vestibule and foyer is a classic 19th-century winter garden, which were included in the designs of many of the great estates so that plants could be brought in for the winter. Our plant-bedecked vestibule with its piedra volcanica tile floor by Arca, whitewashed brick walls and bamboo-trellised ceiling by David Fuller does double duty as an intimate dining area where, in this case, the Florida heat can be escaped without sacrificing an en-plein-air experience.
Louise W. Cronan Interior Decoration | Parkside Veranda
The side veranda of this Monterey-style house, built in 1937, overlooks Providencia Park, a charming, tree-lined neighborhood in the heart of West Palm Beach. In designing this space, I sought to honor the home’s classic architecture while incorporating elements that bring it to life today.
Mally Skok Design | A Gentleman’s Retreat
Is there anything nicer in this crazy world than having a space of your own, where you can leave all your stress behind, and go into your own capsule of zen? Mally designed this space expressly for that purpose. Take a nice hot shower, put on your jammies, pour yourself a delicious Negroni and settle down watching Netflix on the bed, leaning on piles of sumptuous pillows.
Marshall Watson & Reid Deane Ganes Interiors | Deco Oasis
Drawing inspiration from iconic 20s and 30s style, this design celebrates the golden age of Palm Beach with a modern twist. The spacious living room is designed for endless entertaining with two seating areas, a dining table and a decoupage backgammon table from Bamboo & Rattan. The most striking element of the room is the Art Deco-style wallpaper from Iksel – an abstracted, geometric take on a classic palm pattern.
Meg Lonergan Interiors | Between Two Realms
In the space Between Two Realms, every corner invites a moment of presence, reflection and refinement, with the Cabana Lounge’s Holland & Sherry Molineux Sofa, adorned with a Metaphors-covered sphere pillow, perfectly embodying this ethos. Here, where timeless design shapes life’s most meaningful moments, you’ll find an eternal invitation to pause, gather, and play.
MONIOMI Design | 11:11
Drawing on the allure of ancient times, this suite of spaces—comprising the rec room, hallway, and bathroom—offers a blend of sophistication and timeless design.
Nellie Howard Ossi Interiors | The Getaway Lounge
A chic, cozy space where family and guests can retreat and relax. Upon entering the area, you pass through portieres, room dividing curtains, fabricated by the Shade Store. The banquette, custom made by Sherrill Furniture, offers a place to lounge, while the game table is a perfect spot to work or play. The hidden bar, with a custom cabinet from Fabuwood and a gorgeous dramatic green Intermare Quartzite countertop provided by Prime Stones, turns any hour into happy hour! The bold deep blue green painted trim makes for a dramatic entrance which is balanced and softened by the soft pink ceiling, a lovely balance of colors from Benjamin Moore.
Nikki Levy Interiors | ATELIER BOTANICA
Designing my space was more than creating beauty; it was a journey of self-expression. With no limits, creativity flowed freely, evolving into a deeply personal exploration. The interplay of delicate and strong, gentle and powerful, feminine and masculine, reflects my personality, creating a space as authentic as the journey itself. Atelier Botanica balances my romantic and bold sides, celebrating design’s ability to reflect complexity.
Oxford Design | Poolside Perch
What a luxury it is to have a lanai — a space that is both protected from the elements and a window into the surrounding landscape. Intended as both a private resting spot and an outdoor entertaining place, the lanai is designed to blur the lines between interior and exterior space. Sporting an eclectic mix of upholstery, draping, and antiques, this space intentionally breaks the rules of typical outdoor areas and sets the stage for robust cocktails and clever poolside conversation.
Rajni Alex Design | The He(art) of the Home
Step into the 2025 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach and discover the He(art) of the Home. Inspired by the rich and inviting tones of burgundy and rouge and a nod to the Floridian days of yesteryear, each space in this collection of rooms is a harmonious blend of modern elegance and functionality.
Robin Henry Studio | Blossom Bar
We were so lucky to be assigned this beautiful bar space to decorate; it is a lovely size, with two picture windows overlooking the water. Often the word ‘bar’ evokes cigars and brown leather, but with such an airy, light-filled ambience, we decided instead to design a very bright, ladylike room. We envisioned this space as an ideal late-afternoon gathering spot for unwinding with an aperitif as the guests arrive for dinner.
Shakoor Interiors | The Continuum
The circular shape of this space sparked the name The Continuum. The design of the Powder Room, which is a combined sitting room and bathroom, was a super fun challenge inspired by a couple of globe-trotting art patrons with a love of sculpture and exquisite surfaces. Their passion for avant-garde, one-of-a-kind works and functional art led every decision in the creation of this intimate and curated space that feels a bit like a bank vault with exclusive works for viewing by exclusive guests. Think, Chef’s Table!
Photography by Nickolas Sargent unless otherwise noted.
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