Amanda Reynal debuts Lilly Pulitzer-themed room

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Amanda Reynal debuts Lilly Pulitzer-themed room

Amanda Reynal has created a stunning Lilly Pulitzer-themed room at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in West Palm Beach, Florida. The room is full of bright colors, fun patterns, and luxurious textures that capture the playful spirit of the Lilly Pulitzer brand. Reynal is known for her sophisticated yet livable designs.

She used bold colors and whimsical patterns to create a space that feels both fresh and timeless. Photos taken by Carmel Brantley and Adam Albright show the careful attention to detail and elegant style that Reynal is known for. The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is not just a place for interior designers to show off their skills.

It is also a fundraiser for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. The club provides after-school and enrichment programs for thousands of children. Reynal’s Lilly Pulitzer-themed room is a highlight of this year’s show house.

It has captured the attention of visitors with its cheerful atmosphere and sophisticated style. The room is a perfect example of Reynal’s unique vision and talent as a designer. The Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach officially opened its doors on February 21, 2025.

The highly anticipated event features 23 top designers and architects who have transformed a grand home in the Providencia Park neighborhood of West Palm Beach. The estate dates back to 1937 and has over 7,700 square feet of living space. It includes five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a large outdoor area with a pool.

The home also has stunning views of the Intracoastal Waterway and Palm Beach Island.

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Lilly Pulitzer-themed room highlights charm

The designers had free rein to explore themes, materials, and styles in their rooms.

Many of the rooms recall the glamorous past of South Florida. There are elegant lounges for modern women, including a pink-hued Ladies Club and a cozy upstairs getaway. Wellness was also a big theme throughout the home.

Many rooms featured exercise equipment as beautiful pieces of art. One designer created a game room with a marble and onyx ping-pong table, basketball hoops, and a gaming station covered in luxurious Kyle Bunting hides. Another room had a pink faux bois ping-pong table under a scenic loggia.

Indigo Pruitt Design created a guest house getaway that is designed to calm all five senses. The room has a soothing sage-like color palette and features lounge chairs and a reflection nook with stone benches lit by a wall of blue-veined quartzite. James Druckman, president of the board of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, said, “Every room in this home tells a story.

This event showcases the best of design while directly benefiting the young people we serve, and we’re grateful to be able to make such an impact together.”

The show house is one of the most anticipated design events of the year. It helps raise important funds for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. These organizations provide educational and developmental programs to over 40,000 children, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The show houses have raised more than $30 million over nearly 50 years. Jaene Miranda, President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, said, “Each year, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach inspires our community with its extraordinary creativity and generosity. The funds raised through this event directly impact the lives of over 30,000 children we serve, empowering them to dream big and achieve their full potential.

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We are deeply grateful to the designers, sponsors, and visitors who make this remarkable event possible.”

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach will be open at 1125 North Flagler Drive until Sunday, March 16.

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