
Amal Kapen Interiors: “Meet me in the Casbah”

Amal Kapen from Long Island combines her love for Florida Regency Design, the works of Addison Mizner and Arabic architecture to create an airy, transported design on one of the balcony of the house for this year's show house. Expect a wonderful pattern game and striking design details at every turn.
Amanda Reynal Interiors: “The Lilly Pad”

The Amanda Reynal, based in the Moines and Palm Beach, will present Lee Jofas upcoming interiors and wall covering with Lily Pulitzer to create a female lounge that is inspired by both their childhood memories to Palm Beach and the bizarre elegance of this beautiful resort.
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B. Berry Interiors: “The guest suite”

Betsy Berry from Charleston has created a refined but relaxed guest suite with all her favorite things that are filled from a flower paper to brass lights, romantic bed slopes and pops citron as well as a cozy seating area. The only problem? Visitors may never want to leave this quiet bedroom.
Bierly Drake & Steele, Inc.: “Jardin Botanique”

Lee Bierly and Christopher Drake in Boston and Palm Beach show their love for local aesthetics and everything that is green with this dining room. The room is a dream of an entertainer, thanks to two dining areas that correspond to any size.
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Caroline Gidiere Design: “The Ladies Club of Palm Beach”

Caroline Gidiere in Birmingham has transformed the Primary Suite living room into the ultimate sanctuary for the house of the house. Inspired by Lee Radziwill's Turner Grange bedroom and a changing room from Frances Elkins, this room is certainly a wonderful mix of glamor and modern luxury from the middle of the century.
David Mitchell Brown: “worth every peony”

Mitch Brown, based in Palm Beach, has created a clever primary bedroom that leads the owners from sunrise to sunset. One side offers an accepting color garden with a brave peony wall painting, while the other offers a softer palette for the golden hour inspired by Saint-Tropez.
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Garden 26: “Green bliss: a retreat to nature”

Helen Lambrakis and Eric Moraillon from the garden located in New York were commissioned to transform the generous backyard of the show house into a green retreat for the owners and their friends. This oasis at home includes a pool lounge, a fire site deck, the reading nook and a wellness room to provide several ways to achieve R&R.
House of Clark Interiors: “Curated Stone, soaked, a boutique guest bath”

The Kelly Collier-Clark, based in Philadelphia, was inspired by her travels, especially after Greece, and the love for boutique hotels in renovating the guest outdoor pool. Mixed materials, mandor with show stops and a custom vanity ensure a welcome retreat.
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Indigo Pruitt Design Studio: “Renevical Retreat”

Marie Cloud from Charlotte has considered the bedroom in the guest house in a wellness-centered lounge for the owners and their relatives. She tried to compensate for lively colors and silhouettes with a calming atmosphere to rethink her typical spa-like retreat.
Kristin Paton Interiors: “Jewel des Nils”

The Boston -based Kristin Paton in Boston is infected with the anteroom of the house with a number of prominent antiques with an atmosphere that is widely traveled. She provides herself that it is the perfect place for the woman of the house to prepare and prepare before the events of the night.
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Kristin Paton Interiors: “Gentleman of the Jungle”

Outside the anteroom is a balcony that is decorated for the man of the house. This room is an ideal goal to enjoy a golden aperitif thanks to a chic and cheeky straw bar.
Laure Nell Interiors: “Behind the scenes”

The Laetitia Laurent, based in Boca Raton, leaned into her European education and design training with a striking basic pool that celebrates French. This decadent retreat is a tribute to the best fashion houses, films and interiors of Paris and at the same time ensures the greatest comfort and relaxation for the ultimate place for Primp before the events of the night.
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Leta Austin Foster & Daughters Inc.: “Wintergarten”

Leta Austin Foster, based in New York and Palm Beach, as well as the daughter India Foster and Sallie Giordano, enliven the entry of the house and the Porte-Cochère to offer a warm and green greeting. The team created a beautiful transition room from outside to the garden, plant -based transition rooms.
Louise W. Cronan Interior: “Parkside Veranda”

Louise W. Cronan, Louise W Louise W. While she was commissioned to reinterpret two very narrow rooms, Cronan has managed to create inviting, unforgettable atmospheres.
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Mally Skok Design: “The withdrawal of a gentleman”

Mally Skok in Boston questioned her typical design sensitivities for female forwards by introducing one of the secondary bedroom suites for a refined, wide range of man in a paradise. Skok uses fabrics from her latest collection, pieces from her own home and objects that she collected from her home in South Africa for a deeply personal space.
Marshall Watson & Reid Deans Ganes Interiors: “Deco Oasis”

Marshall Watson & Reid Deane Ganes in New York have converted the living room of the house into a meeting point with several generations. This room was designed equally for adults and children, with the designated lounge and scope equally balancing the elegance with comfort for a place in which all age groups are involved.
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Meg Lonergan Interiors: “Between two areas”

Meg Lonergan In Houston, the veranda of the house brought in interior resistance and introduced it with a neoclassical elegance. The designer was inspired by Pershone, the Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld, to create this spacious living space outdoors in a dreamy, decadent place to escape every hour of the day.
Moniomi design: “11:11”

The Monica Santayana and Ronald Alvarez, based in Miami, took the REC room and Cabana Bath of the house and revived them with chic, contemporary pieces that were balanced with the old attraction. The breathtaking custom-made marble and onyx ping-pong table and basketball tires ensures that the room is always full of activity.
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Moniomi design: “11:11”

The bathroom continues the humid, female atmosphere with a beautiful floral wall covering with breathtaking geometric tiles and a pompeish mosaic floor, which shows both contemporary and historical design elements.
Nellie Howard Ossi Interiors: “The GetaWay Lounge”

The Nellie Howard Ossi, based in Jacksonville, has brought the guest house staircase and the living area for conversations, maps and even cocktails to a tasteful meeting point on the coast thanks to a stylish banquet and a hidden bar. This light and airy goal makes an idyllic retreat for visitors where you feel at home.
Lauren Wicks is a freelance writer and editor who covers all lifestyle and luxury with a focus on interior designers and travel. Lauren began her career in lifestyle journalism as a Dotdash Meredith Digital Editorial Fellow with Cooking Light and then worked as a digital travel and interior design brands for several in Great Britain. Lauren lives with her husband and son in Birmingham, Alabama, and likes to experiment in the kitchen, travels and spends time with her family in her free time.
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