Peek Inside the 2024 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach

The 2024 Kips Bay Designer Show House in Palm Beach has come to a close, but The Glam Pad wanted to take a closer look at three of our favorite spaces, captured by Carmel Fasano Brantley of Brantley Photography. This year, 23 talents from around the country transformed a modern villa property in West Palm Beach boasting 8,589 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms, including 2 primary bedroom suites, and 6.5 bathrooms.

Today we will explore the home’s primary bedroom dubbed the “Seashell Sanctuary” by designer Cindy Rinfret and her daughter Taylor Stebbins of Greenwich, CT-based Rinfret, Ltd. We will also look inside the first floor “Midnight Garden” primary bedroom, designed by Atlanta-based Phoebe Howard, along with the home’s 4,500-square-foot upper level terrace, “Trellis Garden” by Ariel Okin.

“The Seashell Sanctuary” by Rinfret, Ltd.

Inspired by the historic Vizcaya estate in nearby Miami and grottos throughout Italy, Rinfret, Ltd. drew upon exquisite bespoke details and a soothing palette that perfectly suited the home’s coastal location. The primary bedroom exudes historic grandeur infused with a touch of whimsey, creating a space perfectly suited for contemporary life. Rinfret and Stebbins collaborated with de Gournay to create hand-painted and embroidered wall panels for the room. The embroidered headboard, bedcover, and settee at the foot of the bed are truly works of art. They worked with local artist Robin Grubman to create the shell-encrusted underside of the canopy. The ceiling was covered in a Phillip Jeffries wallcovering with added molding detail.

“Midnight Garden” by Phoebe Howard

Phoebe Howard’s primary bedroom on the first floor features a garden-related theme decorated in navy blue, white, and beige. Gracie’s Navy Lily wallcoverings along with custom lattice design on the ceiling inspired by boxwood parterre gardens create a stunningly beautiful backdrop.

High ceilings provide the perfect complement for a breathtaking four-poster bed adorned by Pioneer Linens and framed by sheer panels with beautiful fretwork pattern. The blue and white rug was designed by Nitika Moran.

“Trellis Garden” by Ariel Okin

For the 4,500-square-foot upper level terrace, Ariel Okin was inspired by vintage Palm Beach homes featuring trelliswork, including those by noted society architects John Volk and Maurice Fatio. She also looked to the courtyards of Europe’s most elegant estates to create a layout that beautifully fills the vastness of the space.

The paint color is Benjamin Moore’s Southfield green, and the botanical-motif mural on the ceiling was painted by West Palm Beach artist Joseph Steiert. He also painted the chandelier’s lampshades to look like wicker. Outdoor furniture is by Brown Jordan, Mainly Baskets Home and Walter’s Wicker.

Thank you to photographer Carmel Brantley for today’s tour! To see more rooms from the The 2024 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach, please click here!

3 COMMENTS

  1. I would appreciate the source for the blue & white rug in the room designed by Phoebe Howard. I thoroughly enjoyed the details & creativity of each designer. It is among my favorite homes although it is overdone I think it fulfills the intent of a show house.
    Thanks,
    Libby Trevor”

  2. The SeaSheel bedroom was quite the extravagant collection for a show home.

    I would like to know the source/srtist/manufacturer of the embroidered fabric on the settee.

    It truly is exquisite. I am building a home in the islands and would like to use it on a choice piece in my own bedroom.

    If it’s an artist I would like the name. If a custom manufactured piece…the source.

    Whatever you can provide is greatly appreciated.
    .

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