Kips Bay Decorator Show House

Designer Sherry Hayslip on Love, Life and Why This Year’s Kips Bay Show House is “Monumentally Different”

By Elaine Raffel / October 8, 2024 /

When the news broke that the Dallas Kips Bay Decorator Show House had found a new home at 2999 Turtle Creek Boulevard, the design community cheered. But for interior designer Sherry Hayslip, the announcement was especially profound. Her late husband, acclaimed architect Cole Smith, had designed the iconic, French Renaissance-style office building in 2004. “It’s…

Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas Taps 13 DFW-Based Designers

By Elaine Raffel / September 22, 2024 /

With summer in the rearview mirror and fall less than a week away, most of us have settled back into our regular routines. Not so for the 25 designers selected to participate in this year’s much-anticipated Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas. From now until the October 25 opening, members of this mega-talented group are going to be in overdrive.

Dallas Designers Burkle, Showers, Maestri , and More Pegged for Kips Bay Decorator Show House

By CandysDirt / August 30, 2024 /

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House has announced this year’s lineup of 25 celebrated designers and architects who will transform the 2-acre estate at 2999 Turtle Creek Blvd. Open to the public for three weeks beginning Friday, October 25th, the Show House doubles as the nation’s leading design event of the year and a major…

Moving On Up: Kips Bay Decorator Show House Announces Turtle Creek Location

By Elaine Raffel / August 18, 2024 /

If anyone can transform a massive 25,000-square-foot vacant office space into a supremely stylish showplace, our bet is on this year’s crop of Kips Bay designers. The renowned Decorator Show House has finally landed a location: it is moving uptown to 2999 Turtle Creek Blvd. — high-profile commercial real estate with a storied history.   …

Find 2024’s Emerging Color Trends in Kips Bay Decorator Show House Now Open

By Elaine Raffel / November 5, 2023 /

This year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House achieved the near-impossible: It successfully merged the talents of 22 accomplished, uber-creative designers.