Amal Kapen Interiors: “Meet Me at the Casbah”
Amal Kapen Interiors
Long Island-based Amal Kapen is blending her love of Florida Regency design, the work of Addison Mizner, and Arabian architecture to create a breezy, transportive design on one of the home’s balconies for this year’s Show House. Expect delightful pattern play and striking design details at every turn.
Amanda Reynal Interiors: “The Lilly Pad”
Amanda Reynal Interiors
Des Moines- and Palm Beach-based Amanda Reynal will be showcasing Lee Jofa’s upcoming interiors fabric and wallcovering collection with Lily Pulitzer to create a feminine lounge inspired by both her childhood memories of Palm Beach and the whimsical elegance of this beautiful resort town.
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B. Berry Interiors: “The Guest Suite”
B. Berry Interiors
Charleston-based Betsy Berry has created a refined yet relaxed guest suite filled with all of her favorite things from a floral Gracie paper to brass fixtures, romantic bed hangings, and pops of citron, plus a cozy seating area. The only issue? Visitors may never want to leave this tranquil bedroom.
Bierly Drake & Steele, Inc.: “Jardin Botanique”
Bierly Drake & Steele, Inc.
Boston- and Palm Beach-based Lee Bierly & Christopher Drake are showcasing their love for the local aesthetic and all things green with this dining room. The space is an entertainer’s dream, thanks to two dining areas that suit any size gathering.
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Caroline Gidiere Design: “The Ladies Club of Palm Beach”
Caroline Gidiere Design
Birmingham-based Caroline Gidiere has turned the primary suite’s sitting room into the ultimate sanctuary for the woman of the house. Inspired by Lee Radziwill’s Turner Grange bedroom and a dressing room by Frances Elkins, this space is sure to be a delightful blend of mid-century glamour and modern luxury.
David Mitchell Brown: “Worth Every Peony”
David Mitchell Brown
Palm Beach-based Mitch Brown has created a a clever primary bedroom that takes the owners from sunrise to sunset. One side offers an energizing garden of color with a bold peony mural while the other offers a softer, Saint-Tropez-inspired palette for unwinding come golden hour.
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Garden 26: “Green Bliss: A Retreat Into Nature”
Garden 26
Helen Lambrakis and Erik Moraillon of New York City-based Garden 26 were tasked with transforming the Show House’s generous backyard into a verdant retreat for the owners and their friends. This at-home oasis includes a pool lounge, fire pit deck, reading nook, and wellness space to provide multiple avenues for achieving R&R.
House of Clark Interiors: “Curated Stone Drenched, A Boutique Guest Bath”
House of Clark Interiors
Philadelphia-based Kelly Collier-Clark was inspired by her travels, particularly to Greece, and love for boutique hotels in renovating the guest house bath. Mixed materials, show-stopping marble, and a custom vanity all make for a welcome retreat.
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Indigo Pruitt Design Studio: “Renewal Retreat”
Indigo Pruitt Design Studio
Charlotte-based Marie Cloud has rethought the guest house bedroom into a wellness-centric lounge for the owners and their loved ones. She has sought to balance vibrant pops of colors and silhouettes with a soothing atmosphere to rethink your typical spa-like retreat.
Kristin Paton Interiors: “Jewel of the Nile”
Kristin Paton Interiors
Boston-based Kristin Paton is infusing the home’s vestibule with a slew of prominent antiques with a well-traveled vibe. She envisions it being the perfect spot for the woman of the house to primp and prep before the night’s events.
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Kristin Paton Interiors: “Gentleman of the Jungle”
Kristin Paton Interiors
Outside the vestibule lies a balcony decorated for the man of the house. This space is an ideal destination for enjoying a golden hour aperitif, thanks to a chic and cheeky straw hut bar.
Laure Nell Interiors: “Les Coulisses”
Laure Nell Interiors
Boca Raton-based Laetitia Laurent leaned into her European upbringing and design education with a striking primary bath that celebrates all things French. This decadent retreat pays homage to Paris’s best fashion houses, films, and interiors while still ensuring utmost comfort and relaxation for the ultimate place to primp before the night’s events.
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Leta Austin Foster & Daughters Inc.: “Winter Garden”
Leta Austin Foster & Daughters
New York- and Palm Beach-based Leta Austin Foster, along with daughter India Foster and Sallie Giordano, are reinvigorating the home’s entry and porte-cochère to offer a warm and verdant welcome. The team has created a beautiful transition space from outdoors to in with these garden-inspired, plant-filled transitional rooms.
Louise W Cronan Interior Decoration: “Parkside Veranda”
Louise W. Cronan
Palm Beach-based Louise W Cronan has designed an elegant and verdant first impression in the Show House’s front porch and foyer. While she was tasked with reimagining two very narrow spaces, Cronan has managed to create inviting, memorable atmospheres in each.
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Mally Skok Design: “A Gentleman’s Retreat”
Mally Skok Design
Boston-based Mally Skok is challenging her typical feminine-forward design sensibilities by envisioning one of the secondary bedroom suites into a paradise for a sophisticated, well-traveled man. Skok is utilizing fabrics from her latest collection, pieces from her own home, and items she’s collected from her native South Africa for a deeply personal room.
Marshall Watson & Reid Deane Ganes Interiors: “Deco Oasis”
Marshall Watson & Reid Deane Ganes
New York-based Marshall Watson & Reid Deane Ganes have reinvigorated the home’s living room into a multi-generational gathering spot. Designed to suit adults and children alike with designated lounge and games spaces, this room balances elegance with comfort for a spot all ages will gravitate to.
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Meg Lonergan Interiors: “Between Two Realms”
Meg Lonergan Interiors
Houston-based Meg Lonergan has brought an interior sensibility to the home’s veranda, infusing it with an air of Neoclassical elegance. The designer was inspired by Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, to establish this generous outdoor living space into a dreamy, decadent place to escape at any hour of the day.
MONIOMI Design: “11:11”
MONIOMI
Miami-based Monica Santayana and Ronald Alvarez have taken the house’s rec room and cabana bath and reinvigorated them with chic, contemporary pieces balanced with ancient allure. The stunning custom marble and onyx ping-pong table and basketball hoops will ensure the space is always full of activity.
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MONIOMI Design: “11:11”
MONIOMI
The bathroom continues the sultry, feminine-leaning vibe with a gorgeous floral wallcovering paired with stunning geometric tiles and a Pompeian mosaic floor that showcases both contemporary and historic design elements.
Nellie Howard Ossi Interiors: “The Getaway Lounge”
Nellie Howard Ossi
Jacksonville-based Nellie Howard Ossi has elevated the guest house stairwell and living area into a tastefully coastal gathering place for conversation, cards, and even cocktails, thanks to a stylish banquette and hidden bar. This light and airy destination makes an idyllic retreat for visitors that will make them feel right at home.
Lauren Wicks is a freelance writer and editor who covers all things lifestyle and luxury, with an emphasis on interior design and travel. Lauren began her career in lifestyle journalism as a Dotdash Meredith digital editorial fellow with Cooking Light, then worked as a digital editor for EatingWell and VERANDA before venturing out on her own in 2022. She has been writing for nationally renowned lifestyle publications for six years and has also written for several U.K.-based travel and interior design brands. Lauren lives in Birmingham, Alabama with her husband and son and enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, traveling, and spending time outdoors with her family in her free time.
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