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Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas 2022 press list

Mauve, Outrageous Pattern and the '80s Are Big Trends at This Texas Show House

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Dallas brings together some of the top talent in the interior design industry. See what new decor ideas they are currently obsessing over.

In Dallas, Cecily Waud and Lance Scott Celebrated the Launch of LC Studio With a Stylish Soirée

When it comes to fashion and fine interiors, you can’t have one without the other, according to LC Studio’s Cecily Waud and Lance Scott. 

5 Unexpected Ways to Use Stone Right Now, According to Designers

Five unexpected ideas from the Kips Bay Dallas Show House that will totally rock your world.

Style to the Max: Inside the 2022 Dallas Kips Bay Decorator Show House

Despite an abbreviated run, there was no shortage of grandeur throughout 2022’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House.

My Favorite Rooms: 2022 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas

This September 22nd, the third annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas opened, and revealed the hard work and creative energy the 24 selected interior designers put forth.

You have four days to catch the opening hit of the fall season!

Brimming with design prowess, the house showcases the creativity and expertise of twenty-four of the nation’s most acclaimed interior designers and architects. 

Kips Bay Dallas Inaugural President’s Dinner’s Splendor in The Grass

The lawn of the Mansion at Turtle Creek served as the elegant mise en scène for the inaugural Kips Bay Dallas President’s Dinner. 

24 designers and architects transformed this Preston-Hollow home into a luxury show house

The third-annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas is open to the public for four days this year.

The Show House doubles as the nation’s leading design event of the year and Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club’s top fundraiser.  

This year, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas will feature twenty-four of the country’s most celebrated designers and architects, who will use their design talent and passion to transform 9250 Meadowbrook Drive in Old Preston Hollow’s Sunnybrook Estates neighborhood.

Inside The 2022 Kips Bay Dallas Decorator Show House

The house showcases the creativity and design expertise of twenty-four of the nation’s most acclaimed interior designers and architects.

Sneak a Peek at This Year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House, Which is Only Open This Weekend

After a summer of drama, the annual designer house’s monthlong run has been reduced to four days.

The Fight for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas

Forced to Be Shortened to Just Four Days, the Designer Show House and Fundraiser is Focusing on a Weekend-Long Celebration

Kips Bay Decorator Show House Scales Back Run Dates Due to ‘Unforeseen Circumstances’

The show house must go on — but not for very long. 

Here’s an Exclusive Sneak Peek at the 2022 Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Dallas

Maximalism has made its way to this year’s Texas Show House.

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Is Back in Dallas This Fall

We chatted with several of the local designers selected to transform one Old Preston Hollow mansion.

The 2022 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas Designer Lineup Announced

See Who Will Be Making Magic at This Year’s Old Preston Hollow Show House.

Meet the 24 Creatives Behind the 2022 Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Dallas

This year’s dream team features design talent from across the country.

Kips Bay Decorator Show House Returns in September

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is coming back to Dallas for its third year from Sept. 23 to Oct. 23.

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Is Coming Back to Dallas in September

The third-annual Show House returns to historic Old Preston Hollow to celebrate the best in interior design and raise support for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, plus two local charities.

Tour the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach for 2022 | Architectural Digest

If the designers of this year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach have anything to say with their dreamed-up interiors, is that perhaps it’s time to redefine the region’s quintessential style. Twenty-four designers are now sharing their fresh takes on Palm Beach panache within the glamorous confines of a 1920s Mediterranean Revival estate, complete with a guest house, pool, and life-size backgammon board. Open for virtual and in-person tours, the show house is celebrating its fifth annual edition, with help from sponsors such as The Shade Store, Benjamin Moore, Soane Britain, Kohler, OKA, and more, and proceeds will benefit the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach.

For several designers, the allure of classic Palm Beach—where pink, green, or yellow pairs opposite a crisp white stripe and treillage walls provide a backdrop to rattan seating—is too good to reimagine. Designer Amanda Reynal employs the color palette to a delightful extent in the home’s balcony hideaway, namely on the scalloped outdoor sofa upholstered in a laminated Schumacher floral print, while Janie Molster creates what would surely be a Slim Aarons–approved poolside patio incorporating bubblegum pink stripes, a treillage-layered pavilion, and block print-style umbrellas sourced from a street vendor in Mumbai. That cabana feeling travels indoors, too, as designers Sarah Bartholomew and Ashley Gilbreth construct tented bedrooms using serene striped fabrics from Guy Goodfellow Collection and Schumacher, respectively.

Of course, it wouldn’t be quintessential Palm Beach without a dash of camp. After taking some steps into the home, a moment of fanciful fun reveals as designer Joan Craig of Craig and Company frames the entryway door portals with seashells. Continuing down the corridor into the powder room, designer Andrea Schumacher adds to the whimsy with an installation of aluminum butterflies (made by artist Paul Villinski using recycled materials) protruding from a cloudy wallpaper by Leisl. Elsewhere, in the child’s bedroom, Maryline Damour of Damour Drake tasked fiber artist Sienna Martz to dream up a playful take on the mobile. The result? A totally charming, theatrical-level display of felt clouds descending from the ceiling.

Perhaps even more memorable than the archetypes, though, are designers’ modern and pigment-rich interpretations of Palm Beach living. Philip Gorrivan and Goddard Design Group drew from global influences—Italian and French Modernism, respectively—to redefine the architectures of their inviting spaces. And for designer Catherine M. Austin, Costa Rican inspirations drew her to the banana leaf Martinique Celebration wallpaper by C.W. Stockwell in collaboration with Voutsa, featuring a spritely Matisse–inspired palette that carries throughout the guest house’s kitchen and dining room. “There are lots of colorful characters in Palm Beach, so we wanted to reflect that,” Austin says. In other reflections of the times, Joy Street Design crafts a multi-medium gallery wall as an example for displaying NFT works.

Blank Canvas: The Kips Bay Showroom occupies a newly renovated mansion at 58 East 66th Street

Blank Canvas: Kips Bay Showroom occupies newly renovated mansion at 58 East 66th Street

Arthur Sacks Mansion on East 58th 66th Street. Naturally, there is a wrought iron planting terrace. nine0015

Last July, a stately limestone mansion at 58 E. 66th was sold for $17.5 million - a very nice exterior and meticulously gutted interior (one after all, we can't expect to get a full refurbished townhouse in a prime neighborhood for less than $20 million these days). But the new owner, who promptly sold the home with Paula Del Nusnio Brown to Harris Stevens for $35 million, worked quickly to fix its unfinished state - a renovation process that has recently won thanks to the best efforts of many top interior professionals. designer. The townhouse, which was selected as the show home for Kips Bay this year, will open to the public today and be available to the public over the next month. nine0015

We visited the 9,600 square foot area on Tuesday with Ms. Del Nunzio, as designers, were busy refining. The rooms were as different as the smells that wafted through them - woody smoke, thick floral scent - and as we climbed the six floors of the house, which are connected by an elegant oval staircase, we were greeted with an abundance of styles. Several spaces were left unfinished (27ft pool) during Henry Jessop's refurbishment scheduled to be fully completed by the end of June, but if the next owner takes over any wallpaper/furniture/art/showers or furniture installations, he or she will most certainly get advantage in the decoration process. nine0015

In Alessandra Branca's living room, Ms. Branca pointed to several prints on the wall by a Brooklyn artist, evidence of the collision of two very different New York worlds. “She didn't know what Kips Bay was, so she wouldn't let me take them. I had to buy them,” Ms. Branca, wearing a black and white plaid dress with a black and white plaid sweater, said in response to a giggle.

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A strategically placed mirror in the lobby, designed by Ronald Bricke & Associaties, provided an unusual glimpse of the impressive oval staircase. nine0015

Made even more impressive. many photographs, paintings, prints and decorative items in the frame, which filled it with Philip Mitchell Design.

Ms. Del Nunzio called Christopher Peacock's kitchen her favorite room in the house.

"I love that it leads straight," she said of Janice Parker Landscape's exit from the kitchen into the patio. Architects. In addition, as she noted, the advantage lies in simplicity. "A lot of designers, when they only have one room, they fill it up." nine0015

Adjacent to the kitchen is the butler's pantry and the back staircase, which Bennett Leifer Interiors has reimagined as a cozy nook.

Not your typical lobby table. Author: Drake Design Associates.

Sophisticated dining room with red checkered walls by Mark D Sikes Inc.

David Phoenix Inc has taken over the master bedroom (well, technically the master bedroom is a collection of rooms that take up an entire floor) with a four-poster bed and framed butterflies.

Dull blue room by Pavarini Design. nine0015

What used to be a laundry room has been repurposed into a pint-sized living room by Michael Herold Design.

One of the home's many luxurious bathrooms, designed by Peter J. Sinnott IV.

Meanwhile, Gail Green Interiors has taken over the powder. room in the hallway, where there is a lot of Keith Haring.

The upper level bedroom was inspired by the forests of Brazil, as Susana White Monazella of McMillen Inc told us.

Which overlooked the terrace with bathtub from Greener by Design. "Tub on the terrace?" asked Miss Del Nunzio, intrigued and a little alarmed. nine0015

Some living room, by Tom Philicia. Pay attention to the bar counter behind the door frame: a favorite of many designers this year.

Resting area at the top of the back stairs by Tilton Fenwick.

Attic-like room on the top floor by Alan Tanksley Inc., whose walls create a misty view of the city.

The staircase ends with a skylight decorated around the perimeter with Paula + Marta.

Roof terrace by Rottet Studio. Ms. Del Nunzio asked what kind of wood was chosen for the floor. The owner's daughter admitted that she wasn't sure. Maybe cedar? “You are the first to ask a detailed question,” she admitted. nine0015

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Exhibition House

Exhibition House

Mikea Series 1

Mikea 1 (2021)Mikea 1 HammamMikea 1 Hammam PlusMikea 1 Sauna BackMikea 1 Sauna Front

Mikea Series 3

Mikea 3 (2021)Mikea 3 BackMikea 3 Front 1Mikea 3 Front 2

Mikea 5 series

Mikea 5 (2021)Mikea 5 FrontMikea 5 BackMikea 5 Second FloorMikea 5 Short FrontMikea 5 Short BackMikea 5 Long

Mikea 7 Series

Mikea 7 (2022)

Flat Series

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09:00 – 18:00

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15 minutes from Pulkovo

SNT Doni, 4th line, Gatchinsky district

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At the exhibition, we will help you choose a complete set and understand the cost of the house. We will provide mortgage advice. nine0015

On the tour you will be accompanied by a specialist who will answer all your questions in detail.

discuss your project

No matter what kind of house you plan to build, there are many interesting solutions and technologies at the exhibition.

We will tell you in detail about the differences between all projects or arrange an architect's consultation for an individual project. nine0015

We will help you choose the right footage

We offer more than
1000 ready-made projects

The architectural bureau will design
home for every need

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instead of an apartment

Just come and enjoy all the advantages of living in the house

See modern
engineering systems

We chose the latest engineering systems and solutions with voice control for the exhibition house

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It is possible to make a mirror reflection of the layout

Custom plans possible

It is possible to make a mirror reflection of the layout

Custom plans possible

It is possible to make a mirror reflection of the layout nine0015

Custom plans possible

It is possible to make a mirror reflection of the layout

Select construction technology

Most of the nodes and elements of the house are the same, regardless of the
technology. Only an expert can tell
ready-made house from LSTK from a brick house. nine0015

We will clearly show the difference between technologies and help with the choice

At the exhibition you can see a house from LSTC and the construction of a brick house

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appliances and experts

The exhibition has all the necessary devices for checking the technical condition of the house
: a thermal imager, a sound level meter. They can be used.

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moisture meter

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We pay special attention to making the exhibition houses comfortable and bring the atmosphere closer to real life.


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