Kips Bay Decorator Show House is returning to Palm Beach this February – here's all you need to know about the esteemed design event

23 designers are set to transform the impressive Palm Beach property

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This February, the celebrated design event Kips Bay Decorator Show House is returning to Palm Beach, Florida, for its eighth annual showcase. The much-anticipated design event will see a group of interior designers transform a select property while raising funds for Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.

Open to the public for three weeks beginning February 22nd, this year's location has been announced as 1125 North Flagler Drive within the Providencia Park neighborhood, where the esteemed designers will use their design flair to transform rooms within the property ahead of public viewing.

The Palm Beach property, which was built in 1937, spans 7,706 square feet, including five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, and is complete with a sizeable exterior area featuring a pool and boasting impressive views over the Intracoastal Waterway and Palm Beach Island.

aerial view of large home with pool and lots of trees

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'It’s an honor to have the opportunity to return to Palm Beach for the eighth year. The community continues to welcome us back year after year and support the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and the Boys & Girls Club of Palm Beach County,' says Daniel Quintero, Executive Director of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club.

The Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club works to help young people in New York City by providing them with educational and developmental programs, while the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County is a local not-for-profit youth development organization.

'As we prepare for the eighth annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach, we are deeply grateful for the unwavering generosity of this community,' adds Jaene Miranda, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. 'This extraordinary event not only showcases world-class design but also highlights the power of collaboration in supporting our mission to inspire and empower local youth. Together, we are creating brighter futures for the children who need us most.'

2025 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach Designers

A total of 23 esteemed interior designers and architects are set to transform the Palm Beach property, including the highlighted profiles below. The full list of designers is available to view at Kips Bay Decorator Show House.


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Amal Kapen Interiors

Amal Kapen is an interior designer with a retail store located in Cold Spring Harbor, NY. Specializing in “new traditional” design, Amal is known for her colorful, cheerful interiors that blend old and new to create inviting and livable spaces.

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Caroline Gidiere Design

Caroline Gidiere is a highly sought-after interior designer known for her refined, timeless interiors that blend classic design with a modern sensibility. Caroline’s work is defined by her expert use of color, pattern, and layered textures, creating sophisticated yet welcoming spaces that reflect both her impeccable taste and her clients’ lifestyles.

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David Mitchell Brown

Whether Mitch Brown is making contemporary feel classic or traditional feel chic, his diverse aesthetic enriches each of his interiors. Mitch prioritizes his clients’ lifestyle needs above all, delivering form and function to every room. His spaces are comfortable, sophisticated and textural.

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House of Clark Interiors

House of Clark Interiors is a boutique design firm owned by its Principal, Kelly Collier-Clark. Kelly specifies full scale design for residential & commercial services. Founded in February 2019, House of Clark Interiors is known for its bespoke, minimal modern-contemporary design approach. The company’s ethos is influenced by Kelly’s strong belief that interior design is an essential luxury service.

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Meg Lonergan Interiors

Meg Lonergan Interiors embodies quintessential southern style balanced by vibrant international influence. Founder, Meg Lonergan, and her team of accomplished creatives offer full-service residential interior design services to clientele nationwide, crafting expressive homes that weave style, comfort and joy through everyday experiences.

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MONIOMI Design

MONIOMI Design is an award-winning interior design firm renowned for its eclectic, saturated, and elevated aesthetic. From luxury residential and commercial projects to bespoke furniture and collectibles, the studio is located in Little River, a burgeoning creative micro-neighborhood in Miami. The husband-and-wife team of Monica Santayana and Ronald Alvarez is at the forefront of a new generation of Miami’s Latino tastemakers and designers.

Tate Casper and Jordan Winston of Oxford Design in room with traditional design
Oxford Design

Oxford Design is a full-service interior design firm based in Tampa, Florida led by the talented Tate Casper and Jordan Winston. Tate and Jordan, who together share over 20 years of design experience, work with clients across the country to create layered and welcoming environments, by mixing contemporary art, classic silhouettes, and clever detailing.


If you'd like to purchase tickets for this key design event in the interior design calendar, head to the Kips Boys and Girls Club website.

Paint & Color Editor

Emily is H&G's Paint & Color Editor, covering all things color across interior design and home decor. She joined the team in the summer of 2023, having studied Fashion Communication at university before working in various creative roles ahead of making the leap into interiors. She lives in Glasgow where she loves admiring the city's architecture, frequenting her favorite coffee spots, and sourcing vintage furniture for her tenement apartment. Emily's interior style is inspired by the simplicity of midcentury design, mixed with more playful modern pieces that inject small (but bold) doses of color.

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