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Engage Team • May 8, 2021
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20 of the nation’s most prominent design firms came together to design The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. The fourth annual Florida iteration of the esteemed Show House program in New York City, launched in April. In Just under three months, the group of talented designers transformed a 4,400 sq. foot Mediterranean villa on South Flagler Dr. consisting of five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a formal living and dinning room, together with lushly landscaped grounds. The home features breathtaking water views of the Intracoastal waterway from every room in the house. Three outdoor terraces, a tropical pool area and direct access to sandy Flagler beach bring together the most luxurious elements of both indoor and outdoor Florida living. The show home benefits the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. 



Lorna Gross - Dinning Room

The “Menagerie Dining Room” by Lorna Gross of the DC - based firm, Lorna Gross Interior Design, is a whimsical, enchanted space with a collection of unique antique, vintage and hand crafted pieces from around the world coupled with signature touches of sophistication and glam. The room is anchored by a custom Flora rug artfully designed and hand-knotted by New Moon Rugs, featuring 174 color combinations. Floating above the dining table is a dramatic gold leaf and rattan sculptured chandelier by Currey & Company. 


Benjamin Deaton - Living Room

Inspiration for “Parlour Games” by Benjamin Deaton of Kentucky-based Benjamin Deaton Interior Design was derived from the azure walls of Bunny Mellon’s iconic Manhattan dining room. The silk-clad wall covering from Phillip Jeffries and chocolate lacquered mantel are cozy, yet maintain a feeling of cool that is suitable for the tropical climate. Curtains from The Shade Store in a crisp, yet casual white linen fabric of to the laid back lifestyle of Palm Beach and compliment the pops of color scattered throughout the room. 


Mally Skok - Second Floor Seating Area

Flattering tones of corals, pinks and apricots reign supreme in “The Sunny Spot” by Mally Skok of the Massachusetts-based Mally Skok Designs. Skok’s own “Secret Temple” wallpaper covers the walls with whimsy Benjamin Moore paint the the shade of “Golden Gate” adorns the trim. A custom bench invites one to relax and unwind to the sun drenched space among layers of pillows, artwork, and objects that complete the space. 


Brittany Bromley - Guest Room

“Le Jardin des Perroquets” by Westchester-based Brittany Bromley of Brittany Bromley Interiors represents the designer’s favorite French inspired design elements, mixed with a soft, Plam beach style palette. The highly decorated respite features a stunning, hand painted, scenic wallpaper complemented with an overall color scheme of soft, feminine pinks, creams and aquas. The intricate cornices, created in collaboration with The Shade Store, draw the eye upward and give the overall impression of traditional European style window treatments. Other notable decorative elements include delicate, antique French crystal light fixtures, whimsical trim decoration and antique botanical prints. The room is grounded by a hand painted, Bunny Mellon-esque floor, and a soft pale Venetian plaster ceiling. 

NiNa Magon - Guest Bedroom

When approaching the design of “Contessa’s Bedroom”, Houstan-based Nina Magon of Nina Magon Studio merged classical elements into a modern and futuristic design with distinguished furniture pieces. Benjamin Moore’s Rosy Tan color serves as a backdrop for the architecturally designed space which boasts a luscious rug by New Moon Rugs beneath a custom designed bed frame wrapped in Dekton by Consentino, complete with an upholstered headboard in a textile by Fabricut. The chic white bedding adds a subtle sophistication and the drapery fabricated by The Shade Store, creates an elegant refined statement for the room. 


Alexandra Naranjo - Guest Bath

The guest bath underwent a dramatic transformation at the hands of Ontario - based Alexandra Naranjo of Alexandra Naranjo Designs. Titled “ Interlude in Indigo,” KOHLER’s Artifacts freestanding Tub in Indigo Blue is on display under an oversized gold chandelier by Currey & Company. Stunning wall coverings by de Gurney and Phillip Jeffries sweep visitors into an enchanted blue jungle while indigo and sapphire tones appear again in the drapery panels. The trim is drenched in Benjamin Moore’s Old Navy. A gold metallic raffia wall covering on the ceiling completes the look. 


Ellen Kavanaugh -Awning Covered Balcony

Aptly named “ Bar Mustique,” Ellen Kavanaugh of Palm Beach - based Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors drew inspiration from chickee huts often found in the Caribbean islands, as well as organic, natural textures and handmade, artisanal pieces that celebrate the art of the craft. Finishes and materials like sun-bleached washed linens mixed with glamorous silk and antiques mixed with mid-century modern upholstery lend themselves to comfortable, chic living. The bar, made of brass and minimalistic in design, serves as the focal point while a variety of native plants, candles, and beautiful accoutrements offset the space. 


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