Behind the Design | Phillip Jeffries

Welcome To Dallas Kips Bay Decorator Show House

Written by Phillip Jeffries | Nov 12, 2025 1:00:01 PM

Studio Thomas James transformed the walls of this elegant salon into a captivating canvas wrapped in our new Avon mural, a pastoral dreamscape.

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas has returned for its sixth year, transforming the iconic French Renaissance-style estate at 2999 Turtle Creek Boulevard into a spectacular showcase of design innovation. Walking through the estate feels like stepping into a curated world of creativity. This year’s theme celebrated pattern drenching, moody palettes, and European muses, with standout trends like aubergine accents, Art Deco revival, and immersive art installations.
We’re thrilled to share that Phillip Jeffries wallcovering is featured in several stunning spaces this year, each showcasing the versatility and artistry of our collections.

The Living Room
Designed by Studio Thomas James

Studio Thomas James transformed the walls and ceiling of this elegant salon into a captivating canvas. The walls are wrapped in Avon, an immersive landscape mural on silk customized with our PJ Mash Up Program. Lush trees create a sense of timeless serenity while our authentic metallic leaf collection, Rembrandt, creates a shimmering ceiling that enhances the room’s ambiance and lighting.




Trend: Ceilings As Statements  
Designer Katharine Pooley drew our eyes up with Metallic All Over covering the ceiling and creating an elegant shimmer. Mrs. Paranjape Design + Interiors took another route and covered the ceiling in Serpent for a chic, fashionable look paired with bold green walls.      

The Studio featuring Metallic All Over
Designed by Katherine Pooley

The Hallway featuring Serpent 
Designed by Mrs. Paranjape Design + Interiors


Beyond the design inspiration, this event continues to make a meaningful impact, supporting the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and local charities like Dwell with Dignity and The Crystal Charity Ball. If you haven’t experienced it yet, there’s still time to step inside and be inspired—or follow along online for a glimpse of the creativity.

Photography by Marco Ricca