Kips Bay Decorator Show House Announces 2026 New York Location

The venerable design event stays downtown, transforming a Georgian townhouse on Washington Street that was once home to John Philip Sousa, then Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott

Modern hallway with abstract painting, wooden flooring, glass staircase, leading to a bedroom with large windows.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph

Always a highlight of the design community schedule, the opening of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House was especially poignant last year not only for it’s 50th anniversary milestone but also its downtown location. Opening this year on September 16, the show house will once again occupy a location in lower Manhattan; however, this year’s address comes with a notable pedigree. Situated at 80 W Washington Place in Greenwich Village, the 1839 Georgian red-brick townhouse listed on the historic register was once the home of famous composer John Philip Sousa.

Red brick townhouse with black trim windows and decorative facade, located on a street with similar styled buildings.
John Philip Sousa as well as Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott previously lived at 80 W Washington Place. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph
Modern living room with a grand piano, large abstract art, cozy couches, and high ceilings illuminated by pendant lights.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph

“We’re thrilled to be back in Greenwich Village this year,” says James Druckman, President of the Board of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. “This neighborhood has a real appreciation for design and architecture, and 80 Washington Place is a perfect example of that. We’re excited to see how the designers bring their ideas to life in such a unique New York home.”

This neighborhood has a real appreciation for design and architecture”

James Druckman

President of the Board of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club

Featuring six bedrooms, nine baths, and approximately 8,700 square feet of interior living space, the home stretches across six levels with more than 1,500 square feet of landscaped private terraces. Inside, the home—which was previously restored and is listed with Melissa Olson of Douglas Elliman for $21 million—features a full-floor primary suite with a private terrace, two interior chef’s kitchens, a wellness level with a gym and glass-enclosed sauna, and a skylit media lounge with 700-bottle wine cellar. Maximizing the address’s indoor-outdoor living, the residence also incorporates two outdoor kitchens, a landscaped garden, and a rooftop deck with panoramic skyline views.

Modern patio with dining table, outdoor kitchen, and wood pergola in a brick townhouse courtyard surrounded by greenery.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph

“Over nearly two centuries, 80 W Washington Place has been home to notable figures and thoughtfully cared for by generations of owners,” says Olson of the townhouse, which was also previously occupied by Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott. “It’s a residence with a remarkable story, and welcoming the Kips Bay Decorator Show House feels like a natural next chapter, one that honors the home’s legacy while showcasing the extraordinary creativity that defines the design world today.”

Modern bedroom with king-size bed, large windows, fireplace, plush chairs, and view of brick buildings outside.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph

Following the September 16 opening, the show house will be available to tour for four weeks. While it will showcase the visionary interiors of a roster of design talents, the event also serves as an important fundraiser for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, which offers educational and after-school programming for kids and teens throughout the city. Since its inception, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House has raised more than $33 million for over 14,000 New York City children and sparked subsequent locations in Palm Beach, Florida, and Dallas, Texas.

See more images of 80 W Washington Place, New York, below.

Modern spa bathroom with glass walls, a wooden sauna, towels, and a sink, creating a relaxing and luxurious atmosphere.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph
Modern kitchen interior with wooden cabinets, glass wine storage, and a cozy seating area on wooden flooring.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph
Modern dining room with rustic stone walls, wooden table, plush chairs, and a staircase leading to a glass balcony.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph
Modern industrial kitchen with black cabinetry, exposed brick walls, stainless steel appliances, and wooden dining table.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph
sunlit patio with wooden deck, modern furniture, and potted plants surrounded by brick walls and glass doors
View to the rooftop terrace at 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph
Spacious bedroom with brick walls, large windows, a bed, sofa, and wooden coffee table, creating a cozy, stylish atmosphere.
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph
Modern loft with brick walls, cozy chairs, round table, glass railing, and wooden staircase for a stylish, warm ambiance
Interior of 80 West Washington Place, set to be the location of this fall’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House. Photo: Studio Evan Joseph