Tour the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach

See mesmerizing rooms orchestrated by Deborah Wecselman, Kate Ives, Danielle Balanis, and more

Eclectic living room with colorful ceiling art, modern furniture, and decorative accents around a central coffee table.
Deborah Wecselman at the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Kris Tamburello

Show houses are always one of the most anticipated moments on the design calendar, in part because no two visits ever unfold the same way. Each room affords designers the one-of-a-kind opportunity to experiment with new ideas against real architecture and within a specific cultural locale while channeling their ingenuity and imagination into handsome spaces that spark conversation about how we live now. The best editions encourage risk and rigor equally, resulting in unforgettable interiors layered with stylish furniture, breathtaking artwork, and material choices that elevate familiar domestic scenes.  

The Ninth Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach, opening today on February 24, continues that tradition. This year marks the first time designers were invited to work across two neighboring properties: the waterfront Intracoastal House at 3410 North Flagler Drive and Palm Cottage, a more intimate residence just across the street in Northwood Shores. Together, the pair of residences present a study in contrasts, from expansive rooms oriented toward the glistening Intracoastal Waterway to smaller-scale rooms that invite more contemplative moments. Framed by views of the clear blue water and the skyline of Palm Beach Island, the idyllic setting lends an unmistakable sense of place to the proceedings.

Scenic view of a waterfront property with a modern house, lush palm trees, and outdoor seating under a clear blue sky.
The 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Nickolas Sargent

“This year feels special because of the transformation,” Nazira Handal, director of special events and corporate partnerships for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House, tells Galerie. “Before, the houses had few architectural details. They were as white-box modern as you could get—a total blank canvas—and the designers took it above and beyond.” That openness has encouraged this year’s participants to lean decisively into conjuring wondrous narratives and transportive atmospheres. Inside both homes, references to Palm Beach’s storied past surface in fresh ways, whether through generous drapery, bold color, or richly detailed finishes. Handal noted a particular affinity for drapery across multiple rooms, from the socialite-ready salon that Eerdmans sheathed entirely in Jim Thompson’s suzani-inspired linen to an ethereal daybed cosseted in gingham silk within a respite room conceived by Kate Ives.  

Eclectic dining area with modern table, abstract wall art, pendant lights, and decorative plants.
Amy Young Design at the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Nickolas Sargent
Colorful paper lanterns hang in a floral wallpapered hallway with pink doors and a checkered floor.
Tartan & Toile at the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Laurey Glenn

Beyond the visual impact, the show house carries a mission that extends well past its walls. Proceeds from ticket sales support the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, organizations that provide educational and developmental programs to more than 40,000 children, with a focus on those facing economic or social barriers. “Bringing together exceptional design and a shared commitment to giving back, this event makes a lasting difference for the young people in our community,” said Daniel Quintero, executive director of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. “The continued support of our sponsors, designers, and guests is instrumental in advancing the mission of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.” 

Modern dining room with a round table, vibrant artwork on wall, elegant pendant lights, and decorative plants.
Yarn Design at the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Nickolas Sargent
Cozy living room with yellow sofa, vintage armchairs, colorful rug, and elegant decorations including art and a large blue lamp.
Pappas Miron Design at the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Nickolas Sargent

Over nearly five decades, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House has raised more than $33 million, thanks in large part to the support of industry partners ranging from material specialists to furniture and lighting mainstays. This year’s sponsors include Arca, Artistic Tile, Benjamin Moore, Calico Wallpaper, Corston Architectural Detail, Cosentino, Currey & Company, Fabuwood, Good Deals Appliances | Royal Green Company (including Viking and Alfresco Grills), Kohler, Kravet, Made Goods, Morris & Co., New York Design Center, Perennials and Sutherland, Pooky Lighting, Primestones, Reflectel Mirror TV, CityPlace by Related Ross, Rug & Kilim, Samuel & Sons, Sciame, Sherrill Furniture, Stark Carpet, Storia Flooring, Susan’s Jewelry Collection, The Colony Hotel, The Shade Store, and York Wallcoverings.  

Indoor bar area with seashell decor, transparent stool, and large plant, set against a backdrop of large windows and greenery.
Lewis Gallo Design at the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Nickolas Sargent
Luxurious bedroom with floral patterned wallpaper and drapes, a canopy bed, decorative vases, and a window view.
Danielle Balanis Design at the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Photo: Nickolas Sargent

“Events like the Kips Bay Decorator Show House remind us that investing in the arts and investing in our youth go hand in hand,” said Jaene Miranda, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. The generosity and vision behind this year’s Show House, especially with the debut of two beautifully designed homes, directly supports life-changing programs for local children and teens. We are proud to be a beneficiary of an event that celebrates excellence while strengthening the future of our community.” 

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Discover the the 2026 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach

For a bathroom that evokes a seaside spa, Alexander Interiors conjured classic Palm Beach glamour by way of Schumacher’s floral wallpaper in watery blues and violets that flow effortlessly into an azure and aqua shower by Artistic Tile. A hand-painted vintage console by firm founder Tori Alexander, dressed in a Cowtan & Tout silk stripe skirt, supports a Kohler sea glass vessel sink perched prettily beneath a socialite-ready seashell mirror from Palm Beach atelier James & Jeffrey Antiques. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

After sunset, the blush-toned kitchen and breakfast banquette conceived by Amy Young Designs becomes a jewel-box cocoon sheathed in a hand-painted white gold-leaf mural by Aqualille, with rose-gold butterflies by Casa Giovanni fluttering on the walls as a Larose Guyon chandelier sparkles above a Made Goods faux-horn table styled with Jung Lee tableware and sculptural stools by Krasnogorov Studio. The adjoining galley deepens the mood with maroon quartzite counters, a cast-black Viking induction range, Fabuwood cabinetry, and an Alison Rose mosaic floor from Artistic Tile, while a stone hood is flanked by alabaster Pooky sconces. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

BAMO, Inc. staged a surreal, Jean Cocteau–inspired sunroom and pool deck as a silvery reverie where Belgian linen wallcovering with metallic wave pattern from Harlequin pairs perfectly with a breathtaking slatted ceiling fabricated by Leeds Custom Design that appears to drift with the light. Gio Ponti–inspired stone flooring grounds organic-shaped furnishings from The Future Perfect and Holly Hunt alongside artworks by Adam Parker Smith, Petra Cortright, Miya Ando, and Carolyn Salsa, as well as an oversize painting by Sarah Meyohas from Brintz+County Gallery that evokes distant landscapes dissolving into the sky.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Outdoor areas conceived by Bell Design playfully embrace the contradictions of a landscape architect as neither architect nor gardener. The circular entry garden is flanked with wellness spaces, including photoshoot-ready tubs playfully packed with plastic bubbles; nearby, a three-person Kohler sauna and shaded Brown Jordan seating invites repose. The real stunner arrives in the backyard, via the dazzling bronze-and-steel Seraphim Bar that could easily pass as a Les Lalanne classic, but was ingeniously designed by firm founder Robert Bell and realized with Belt Metal. Sips can be enjoyed on Atelier Artizan lounge furnishings nearby.

Photograph by Carmel Brantley

Colleen Rosar Design transformed one of the bungalow’s bedrooms into a lounge-like sitting room designed for weekday evenings where after-work cocktails are a must. The vignette is centered on a Burton James Gramercy Daybed upholstered in a fruity floral; nearby, a Made Goods dresser topped with Calacatta marble doubles as a bar set against a playful backdrop of algae-toned Lee Jofa wallpaper.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Danielle Balanis Design lavished a glamorous guest room almost entirely in Lee Jofa’s floral Jessup pattern designed by Oscar de la Renta, including on a Bunny Williams canopy bed dressed in Matthew Remy linens, Jasper Collection pillows by Michael Smith, and Clarence Hounce animal print. It holds court, but a nearby Slim Aarons photograph of de la Renta inside his Dominican Republic home may disagree. A leather-draped vanity and robust marble console punctuate the thoughtfully composed room, which proves pattern drenching is here to stay.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Eerdmans imagined a lavish Palm Beach salon that socialite Lovey Howell may have conjured had she ever escaped from Gilligan’s Island. Tented walls in Jim Thompson’s suzani-inspired Carmen linen rise beneath a Blue Bonnet ceiling by Benjamin Moore and set a breezy, sea-glass palette. Framed coral and shell paintings on silk by Lucinda Oakes—the daughter of Colefax & Fowler studio leader George Oakes—find a dazzling counterpart in a one-of-a-kind center table encrusted with the same shells. A sky-blue Rothko-inspired painting by Margaret Kennedy, meanwhile, hangs above a Louis XVI sofa and an abundance of orchids. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Firefinish Interiors imagined a sun-washed indoor-outdoor bath where daylight sweeps across mineral tones and Patagonia Blue marble from Primestones, with brushed bronze fixtures from Kohler adding a warm metallic glow. Artistic Tile’s geometric patterning introduces a gentle spark of color, and Entler’s chartreuse pendant punctuates the room with a flash of sunshine. Mixed-media works by Ba Arte, meanwhile, celebrate Brazilian craftsmanship and materiality. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

This stylish passageway by Justin P. Moreland Interiors transforms a simple corridor into an elegant arrival moment that abounds with garden-inspired details. Embroidered floral wallpaper by Colefax and Fowler wraps the entry with romantic grandeur and a fleet of butterflies that echo in gilded details on a side table and above the pale blue trim. A tailored runner leads the eye toward a sculptural mirror by Meg Brass Designs at the far end near artwork sourced through Acquavella Galleries. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Kate Ives Design enveloped a ladies’ escape in an ethereal yellow that provides a sense of calm, no doubt experienced on a dramatic canopied daybed by AC Designs upholstered in solid cotton white chintz and gingham silk and decorated with with custom bedding and monogrammed boudoir pillows from Leontine Linens. A Tuareg mat from Rug and Kilim leads to a vanity wrapped in basketweave lattice by Fuller Architectural Panels with Urban Electric sconces and an onyx Arca slab, while a chintz-upholstered slipper chair trimmed by Samuel & Sons, a Bunny Williams occasional table, and sailing prints by Rosenfeld complete the room’s romantic spirit.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Inspired by the playful elegance of Old Palm Beach, a champagne conservatory by the Lewis Gallo Design Group transformed the bungalow’s former sunroom into a secluded setting for languorous afternoons and candlelit toasts, washed in blush pink, buttery yellow, and sky blue with layered textiles from Casa Branca Atelier. A statement shell bar crafted by All Seasons Accessories sets a decidedly Floridian tone, joined by a chippendale sofa from Palm Beach Regency and glowing Ro Sham Beaux fixtures that bathe the room in easy glamour. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Lisa Erdmann Interiors channeled the glamour of Mustique and one of its most famous patrons, Princess Margaret, into a sitting room fully enveloped in Brunschwig & Fils’s tropical Nouvelle wall covering, where bamboo trellis panels and blue-tinted ceiling moldings deepen the breezy atmosphere of coastal elegance. Seashell pendants, bird-shaped sconces, a ceramic lamp by Kass O’Brien, and a wealth of English antiques further set the stage for hedonistic soirées.  

Photograph by Carmel Brantley

Lopez Group conceived the grounds as a sequence of outdoor rooms, from a butterfly garden planted with Florida natives to a formal garden defined by sculptural southern red cedars and a sunbathing lawn softened by native grasses. Furnishings from Made Goods set the scene for moments of pause and gathering, while locally quarried oolite and coral stone, an outdoor kitchen designed in collaboration with Alfresco Grills by Good Deals Appliances | Royal Green, and washed shell accents root the landscape in a distinctly relaxed coastal lifestyle. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Lori Morris Design bathed the sitting area in washes of decadent rock n’ roll notes tempered with Florida’s seductive ease, where a palette of creams, soft golds, and blush undertones catch sunlight across reflective surfaces, including a mirrored television by Reflectel that slips seamlessly into the architecture. Custom seating and a Stuart Coffee Table from the Lori Morris Collection share the stage with tailored drapery by The Shade Store and a textured rug from Stark Carpet, creating a setting that feels sensual and unapologetically glamorous. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

A high-glam social club has come together in the Mahjong Lounge, designed by LTA Interiors, where layered Calico Wallpaper patterns wrap the room in jewel tones, with Mosaic Tessera on the walls and Ensemble Resonance on the ceiling creating a richly enveloping backdrop for long games and animated conversation. Contrasting the jewel tones is a burl wood mahjong table from Made Goods that sits beneath brushed brass pendants by Larose Guyon, while a custom perimeter sofa upholstered in Mulberry Home and Perennials fabrics and sculptural Circle chairs by Overgaard & Dyrman lend a sense of modern sophistication.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Offering a refined escape from the Florida buzz is the Citron Salon, where Pappas Miron Design layered artwork and a trove of vintage finds to encourage both conversation and quiet moments. A decorative panel by Sandra Constantine sets the visual tone; walls are swathed in a taupe burnished lime plaster that captures and reflects light throughout the day, a luminous backdrop complemented by Samuel & Sons grosgrain ribbon accents and a built-in sofa upholstered in plush yellow velvet. A thoughtfully curated mix of vintage furnishings, such as 1970s Saporiti chairs, a Giacometti cocktail table, and a whimsical luminaire by Ingo Maurer, completes the lived-in ambiance and makes a compelling case that sometimes the great luxury lies in retreat. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Inspired by a Slim Aarons poolside photograph and the glamorous cabanas of 1960s Palm Beach, the Tiki Tent is River Brook’s take on quintessential entertaining spaces. Made of a classic sunset-hued cabana stripe by Schumacher, the tent is anchored by an oversize bar clad in an exuberantly veined pinkish marble accentuated by patterned lamps, view-framing drapery, and vintage chandeliers. Nestled along the perimeter are intimate seating vignettes perfectly suited for people-watching at a cocktail party. Art from different periods and styles is layered intentionally—much like a well-worn Palm Beach home that has evolved over time.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Designed by Sherrill Canet Interiors, the primary bedroom reads as a polished private sanctuary where soft color and layered textiles conjure a soothing, enveloping atmosphere intended for rest and relaxation. Bordeaux wallpaper from York Wallcoverings, a channel-tufted Scalamandre bouclé bed backed in Pierre Frey fabric, and a tailored Stark carpet all enhance the sense of subtlety, while an exquisite porcelain ceiling installation by Debra Steidel and a statuesque bamboo-themed glass sculpture from Sarafina Gallery add a uniquely mesmerizing touch.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Conceived as a modern heir to the historic dressing suite, Sire Design’s secluded dressing room and adjoining bath treat grooming, bathing, and preparation as a deliberate and architectural experience. That vision unfolds as a series of softly connected moments, from custom millwork by GAM Woodwork enclosing the room in tailored cabinetry to Cipollino marble sourced from Primestones anchoring the suite with vivid veined surfaces that flow from vanity to floor to bathing alcove. A drapery installation by Automated Blinds reinforces the sense of enclosure.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Tropical relief panels and richly veined marble hit spa-like notes in The Botanical Hall & Marble Bath, where Steven Walsh Design found innovative ways to elevate classic Palm Beach motifs into carrying an architectural presence. The hallway’s plaster-like surfaces with subtle botanical patterns wrap the walls, their motifs echoing via metallic glints inset in stone flooring provided by Artistic Tile. Monolithic marble vanities, a shower enclosed behind a reeded glass door, and softly integrated architectural lighting create a bathing experience with contemporary polish. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Tartan & Toile found clever ways to transform an awkwardly shaped hallway and water heater room into a series of richly traveled vignettes imbued with nods to consummate hostess Marjorie Merriweather Post. After walking through a hallway festooned with Vietnamese silk lanterns, guests turn a corner to find a nook furnished with a pagoda-style armoire that doubles as a bar backdropped by a Reflectel Mirror TV hidden in plain sight; walls are clad in Chinoiserie glass cloth wallpaper from Kravet and tortoiseshell prints from Gracie. Further in, an antique bamboo desk nestles inside a cocoon of lavish Pierre Frey drapery. The powder room lifts from Merriweather Post’s décor throughout her homes, especially the custom Artistic Tile pattern and shower curtain tassels nodding to Moroccan patterns and embellishments. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Deborah Wecselman transformed the living room into an eclectic retrospective chockablock with references to her decades spent traveling the world and amassing enviable collections of art, design, and antiques. Antique mirrored brass panels backdropping the Pivot Home sofa reference her New York apartment in the 1980s while alpaca throw pillows pay homage to her Peruvian origins and her own personal art collection hangs above a banquette. Leftfield design flourishes abound: Jamie Harris’s ceiling installation resembling iridescent lilypads illuminates a spindly anemone-like lamp by Pia-Maria Raeder, a freestanding Visionnaire bar finished in high-gloss blue lacquer, and a ceramic mirror by LGS Studio mounted above the fireplace.

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent

Astutely observing that kitchens are starting to be treated like living rooms, Yarn Design Associates devised an eye-catching dining area anchored by a triangular-shaped island clad in earthy Dekton by Cosentino surfacing with subtle black, pale gold, and espresso spots. Other specks of gold echo throughout, including the liquid gold induction range and hood, botanical Boyd Lighting pendants finished with a gold leaf interior, and a suite of Kohler fittings. The dining room, meanwhile, injects unexpected color into the story owing mostly to chromatic canvases sourced from Sponder Gallery arrayed on golden silk stitched Philip Jefferies wall coverings. 

Photograph by Nickolas Sargent
Elegant hallway with blue walls, ornate mirrors, decorative plates, and hanging lanterns, leading to a room with art on the walls.
Stylish kitchen with red marble countertops, modern appliances, and a view into a chic dining area with artistic decor.
Modern living room with sculpted ceiling, beige sofa, brown armchair, glass door, abstract art on wall, and neutral decor.
Artistic bird-shaped bar cabinet outdoors with wine and glasses, surrounded by greenery and overlooking a body of water.
Colorful living room with patterned ceiling, floral sofa, wooden tables, and decorative shelves and walls.
Ornate bedroom with floral wallpaper, canopy bed, patterned pillows, and matching drapes creating a cozy, vintage atmosphere.
Elegant living room with pastel blue decor, large abstract painting, patterned curtains, and natural light from a window.
Colorful bathroom with geometric patterned tiles, wooden vanity, brass fixtures, and a clear glass shower door.
Elegant floral-themed room with abstract art, floral chair, mirror, chandelier, and flower arrangements on a mantel.
Elegant bedroom with a canopy bed, pale yellow walls, patterned floor, and decorative accents including framed photos and flowers.
Bright, cozy sitting room with wicker furniture, floral wallpaper, large windows, pink curtains, and decorative ceiling light.
Elegant living room with patterned blue wallpaper, white sofa, decorative items, chandelier, and natural light from large windows.
Outdoor seating area with chairs, a sofa, a coffee table, and a white umbrella on a gravel patio surrounded by greenery.
Luxurious living room with eclectic decor, colorful artwork, plush seating, unique chandelier, and large windows overlooking a garden.
Eclectic room with patterned walls, unique chandelier, colorful furniture, and geometric black-and-white floor design.
Elegant living room with yellow sofa, glass coffee table, and decorative rug, featuring wall art and stylish lighting.
Vibrant living room with striped yellow and pink decor, plants, and colorful furniture under a canopy ceiling.
Modern bedroom with a plush bed, decorative pillows, curtains, and two green armchairs under a stylish ceiling light fixture.
Elegant purple room with wall art, bookshelves, decorative items, and a stool, featuring rich textures and warm lighting.
Artistic hallway with sculpted white walls, decorative paneling, and sculptures on pedestals leading to a room.
Vintage room with floral curtains, a wicker chair, a small desk, ornate decor, and vibrant pink flowers in a vase.
Stylish living room with eclectic art, modern furniture, floral arrangement on a table, and unique ceiling decor elements.
Modern kitchen with large marble island, wooden cabinets, stylish pendant lights, and decorative wall art.
Elegant hallway with blue walls, ornate mirrors, decorative plates, and hanging lanterns, leading to a room with art on the walls.
Stylish kitchen with red marble countertops, modern appliances, and a view into a chic dining area with artistic decor.
Modern living room with sculpted ceiling, beige sofa, brown armchair, glass door, abstract art on wall, and neutral decor.
Artistic bird-shaped bar cabinet outdoors with wine and glasses, surrounded by greenery and overlooking a body of water.
Colorful living room with patterned ceiling, floral sofa, wooden tables, and decorative shelves and walls.
Ornate bedroom with floral wallpaper, canopy bed, patterned pillows, and matching drapes creating a cozy, vintage atmosphere.
Elegant living room with pastel blue decor, large abstract painting, patterned curtains, and natural light from a window.
Colorful bathroom with geometric patterned tiles, wooden vanity, brass fixtures, and a clear glass shower door.
Elegant floral-themed room with abstract art, floral chair, mirror, chandelier, and flower arrangements on a mantel.
Elegant bedroom with a canopy bed, pale yellow walls, patterned floor, and decorative accents including framed photos and flowers.
Bright, cozy sitting room with wicker furniture, floral wallpaper, large windows, pink curtains, and decorative ceiling light.
Elegant living room with patterned blue wallpaper, white sofa, decorative items, chandelier, and natural light from large windows.
Outdoor seating area with chairs, a sofa, a coffee table, and a white umbrella on a gravel patio surrounded by greenery.
Luxurious living room with eclectic decor, colorful artwork, plush seating, unique chandelier, and large windows overlooking a garden.
Eclectic room with patterned walls, unique chandelier, colorful furniture, and geometric black-and-white floor design.
Elegant living room with yellow sofa, glass coffee table, and decorative rug, featuring wall art and stylish lighting.
Vibrant living room with striped yellow and pink decor, plants, and colorful furniture under a canopy ceiling.
Modern bedroom with a plush bed, decorative pillows, curtains, and two green armchairs under a stylish ceiling light fixture.
Elegant purple room with wall art, bookshelves, decorative items, and a stool, featuring rich textures and warm lighting.
Artistic hallway with sculpted white walls, decorative paneling, and sculptures on pedestals leading to a room.
Vintage room with floral curtains, a wicker chair, a small desk, ornate decor, and vibrant pink flowers in a vase.
Stylish living room with eclectic art, modern furniture, floral arrangement on a table, and unique ceiling decor elements.
Modern kitchen with large marble island, wooden cabinets, stylish pendant lights, and decorative wall art.

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach will be open at 3410 North Flagler Drive until March 24.