GPS Living Fall 2024 - Kohler Stores

HOW DID 23 DESIGN

TEAMS BRING FRESH COLOR TO PALM SPRINGS? W hen announc- ing the Seventh Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach 2024, Board Presi- dent James Druckman dubbed it “one of our most unique homes to date.” While we can’t speak to the previous state of the 8,500-square- foot home—complete with five bedrooms and a 4,500-square-foot roof terrace, we can attest that the results were, indeed, unique. Of course, that was after two dozen teams of designers, archi- tects, and other pros descended on 230 Miramar Way in West Palm Beach with a rainbow of color. You can see it in the red of the pattern-packed bath from Megan Gorelick, the gold of a lounge by Sara Story, the green behind Betsy Wentz’s wild wet bar, and the blue of Jim Dove’s bold kitchen. But whether they walked away preferring the demure beiges of Jessica Jubelirer or the fabulous white-tent folly that rose above Allan Reyes’ rooftop scene, thou- sands of visitors had at least one thing in common: They turned their love of design into needed support for Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. Read on to see some of our favorite spaces. Photography by Nick Sargent (p. 16-17, 19-23), Venjhamin Reyes (p. 18), Carmel Brantley (p. 21), Douglas Friedman (p. 23), and Dustin Halleck (p. 23). ■ T E X T PAUL HAGEN

The brass circles of Kohler Components handles pop against the bold patterns of this bath from Megan Gorelick Interiors.

18 KOHLER Signature Store by GPS www.KOHLERbyGPS.com

Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online