Thank you House Beautiful and Catherine Dipersico for this lovely piece on the Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House! Read Here for all of the Takeaways.
The designers gave new life to the classic pink-and-green palette, seashell motifs, and more.
Thank you House Beautiful and Catherine Dipersico for this lovely piece on the Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House! Read Here for all of the Takeaways.
The designers gave new life to the classic pink-and-green palette, seashell motifs, and more.
Thank you Christine Davis for this beautiful piece for the Showhouse.
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Designer Nadia Watts of Denver is a great-great granddaughter of master jeweler and glass designer Louis Comfort Tiffany of Tiffany & Co., and she took cues from Tiffany’s rich color palette and design sensibility to welcome visitors to the show house. With a 13-foot ceiling, the front loggia features comfortable seating with a color pallet of green, gray and yellow.
From there visitors head into the foyer, which is decorated as gallery with a rich color scheme inspired by pieces of Tiffany leaded glass Watts has collected over the years. The forms in the hand-painted ceiling resemble leaded glass, and its colors are Tiffiny-esque turquoise and gold, complemented elsewhere by pink and tangerine.
The gallery’s custom hand-knotted, 28-foot rug has noteworthy center medallions. “In citrus, teal blue and bright-green chartreuse, they contain the shapes of an oval antique brooch, which is more than 125 years old and in the Tiffany archives,” she says.
Watts points out another nod to Tiffany — the lush adornments of tassels and trims.
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Thank you, AD and Sarah Lyon for featuring us in 31 Staircase Ideas That Are Truly Next Level!
When designing this traditional foyer in her home city of Denver, AD PRO Directory designer Nadia Watts of Nadia Watts Interior Design opted to create a custom, full-length stair runner by cutting and binding together three individual runners that spoke to her.
Photograph by Emily Minton-Redfield
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8 Colorful And Vibrant Spaces From Kips Bay Palm Beach 2024 -See All 8 HERE
Jewel Tones Meet Colorful Accents
Photo: Nickolas Sargent Photography
A 28-foot custom rug by Retorra greets visitors to this lively entry room dubbed “Jeweled Gallery” by Nadia Watts Interior Design. The rug’s center medallions are modeled after an oval brooch from The Tiffany Archives. Jewel tones adorn the walls and ceiling, the latter of which is covered in a Porter Teleo wallcovering that was handmade for the room. Serving as the official art curator for several of the show’s designers, Singulart provided original art pieces like the vibrant pink painting by Gary Komarin above the sofa. Together, the room explores the interplay of color, from bright to muted to everything in between.
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EDITORIAL FEATURE “Inside the Room” with Nadia Watts
Dive inside Nadia Watts' 2024 Palm Beach Kip's Bay Show House Room! Take a closer look at the front loggia and gallery entrance and hear about the process from Nadia herself!
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Transportive interiors and jaw-dropping outdoor rooms will leave you inspired to instill a deeper sense of personality and vibrancy into your own home.
Read all about the beautiful rooms HERE Written by Lauren Wicks
Welcome to the Lively Loggia!
Come on into the Jeweled Gallery next!
Thank you Veranda for including our room in the 6 Brilliant Design Ideas We Want to Steal from This Year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach
Written by Jaime Milan
JEWEL TONES
Several designers opted for jewel-toned colors in their rooms—especially shades of sapphire blue, emerald, and turquoise—but we think Nadia Watts Interior Design officially gave this trend star status. Inspired by her legendary great-great-grandfather, Louis Comfort Tiffany of Tiffany Studios, she incorporated the saturated colors found in his iconic stained glass.
From the turquoise Porter Teleo-clad walls to the sparkling green glass Currey & Company chandeliers, you feel like you’re literally stepping inside a jewel box. Whether you embrace this glamorous trend by lacquering your walls a deep emerald or opt for ruby-hued objets d’art, this color palette is endlessly versatile—and here to stay.
Read the Full Article HERE and see How you can replicate it!
Photographer: Nick Sargent
I love sharing my thoughts on art in the home! In Off Duty Design & Decorating this weekend you will find a brilliant article about The Painting that set off a Decorating Domino Effect written by Michelle Slatalla. The timing of this piece is serendipitous, right now we are installing art from Singulart at the Kips Bay Palm Beach Showhouse! The Showhouse will be open from February 23rd through March 17th.
Read the article HERE
Thinking about Carpet… Here is a great article written by Camille Dubuis-Welch for guidance in selecting.
“Textures, color, and pattern are having a moment. Y2K is all the rage in fashion and has made its way to interior design and carpet trends”- Nadia Watts