Boca Bliss – February 2026

The Boca Raton Observer, February 2026

When designer Nikki Levy, founder and creative director of Nikki Levy Interiors, was called upon to create a new home for Boca Raton clients in 2021, the challenge to surpass expectations was high. Three years earlier, Levy had designed a residence for the same clients. “The first house was one of the most perfect homes we’d ever done,” Levy says. “We had to exceed that.” ​​​​​

Based in Boca Raton, Nikki Levy Interiors is a full-service luxury design studio creating custom, livable interiors in South Florida. The design studio had the honor of being featured in the 2025 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach and has been profiled in numerous outlets.

“Our interiors are a clear reflection of who our clients are, how they view the world and what will enhance their everyday life,” says Levy, who was born in South Africa but has called Florida home since 2010.

ROOMS TO VIEW

The project was a nearly 13,000-square-foot contemporary home on the Intracoastal in Boca Raton, constructed on a previously vacant lot. Levy worked alongside architect Stuart Brenner of Brenner Architecture Group and contractor Jeffery H. Norman of JH Norman Construction Company. The undertaking spanned four years and was completed in 2025.

The homeowners, who have grown children, wanted to create a haven that their kids would be drawn back to as much as possible.

“She wanted a very stylish, sophisticated, curated home that is easy to live in,” Levy says. “It looks very light, but everything chosen stands up to everyday living. They wanted a house that was artful and unique — one that represented their travels and them as a family.”

Shaped around the clients’ art collection, “every decision was guided by scale, craftsmanship and an appreciation for beauty,” Levy says. “They are thoughtful collectors who truly understand the dialogue between architecture and art, and we designed each room to honor that.”

Levy and studio director Alyssa Palmer worked closely with the client throughout the project, dividing responsibilities according to expertise. Levy focused primarily on architectural elements and hard finishes, while Palmer led the selection of furnishings and soft finishes. Together, they traveled with the client across the country, meeting artisans and craftspeople and sourcing bespoke furnishings and fixtures.

Designed To Scale

The soaring two-story residence has an open concept featuring dramatic ceiling heights, rising to 24 feet in the main living spaces and to 12 feet in the lower-level areas. The second floor includes two guest bedrooms and a primary bedroom, all with en suite bathrooms, along with a gym and sauna. With its own bath, the gym could easily be converted into an additional bedroom. On the main level are a primary suite, a guest suite, a wine room, two laundry rooms, a theater-style club room and an office.

White oak flooring is used throughout the home, alongside a palette Levy calls “organically neutral with touches of blue.” That precise shade of blue was pulled from a side table the homeowner bought in Nantucket, Mass., connecting the color story to a personal detail.

From the front door, the dining area and living room come into view, with sweeping views of the Intracoastal beyond. In the entry foyer, fluted columns appear to pass through the second floor landing. Matching benches between the columns serve as a visual divider, bringing balance to the expansive space.

With the home’s art-forward approach and a sensibility Levy describes as a “warm, homey museum,” the curving front staircase naturally evokes the fluid, white ramp of New York’s Guggenheim Museum. Engineered to appear weightless, the sculptural stairway is wrapped in a smooth plaster finish that enhances its clean, modern lines. The handrail is seamlessly recessed into the wall and crafted from white oak to match the surrounding finishes, and it’s softly illuminated with integrated LED lighting. Behind it, hand-applied wood molding with a custom pattern adds texture and depth, turning the stairwell into a focal point rather than a passageway.

A dramatic custom chandelier by Luxe Lighting and Home, purchased through Kravet, was sourced on a trip to Los Angeles. Measuring 20 feet tall, it hovers just above the floor, with hand-blown glass elements that echo the living room’s light fixtures, which measure 7 feet in diameter and rise 10 feet high.

In the living room, Levy avoided a traditional furniture layout in favor of intimate groupings that encourage conversation and comfort. A sofa by Kimberly Denman anchors the space, while swivel chairs with wood detailing from A. Rudin and additional seating by Interlude Home are positioned along the statement wall.

That wall draws inspiration from elements the family admired while traveling in Japan. Levy reinterpreted the concept by layering acrylic, wood and metal with subtle backlighting. The motif continues overhead, where wood detailing on the ceiling mirrors the wall pattern, forming a visual line that can be seen from the upstairs bridge — “an amazing symmetry,” Levy says.

Made For Entertaining

“They love to entertain, so flexibility was key,” Levy says of the homeowners. A mix of large-scale gathering spaces and more intimate seating areas allows the home to transition seamlessly from family living to entertaining.

Centered on an oversized, stylized portrait of a woman, the dining area features a custom, boat-shaped table carved from one slab of oak; stained in a darker finish that lends weight to the room. Measuring 17 feet long and comfortably seating 14, it came from Attitude Furnishings of North Carolina. “It was not an easy source,” Levy notes. Dining chairs from Restoration Hardware were reupholstered in a mix of Kravet fabric, stingray leather and velvet. Windows flanking the portrait offer views into the wine room, which functions as an extension of the kitchen. Custom shelving mirrors the sculptural wall detailing found in the living room.

An expansive kitchen features a double island clad in bullnose Bianco Lasa marble, paired with reeded glass cabinetry to soften the space and add texture.

Marble continues up the backsplash, beneath scalloped white oak paneling. Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances complete the space, while a butler’s pantry provides an additional prep area.

Handmade, chain-link glass light fixtures from Trueing, a small New York City manufacturer, introduce the same signature blue seen elsewhere in the home, linking the kitchen to the adjacent breakfast and sitting areas. Tables are by Arditi. Custom leather panels by Garrett Leather line the wall behind the TV, adding depth and warmth.

Suite Dreams

Natural light, layered textures and a restrained palette define the primary bedroom, which is located on the main level and grounded by a large white rug selected by the homeowner.

“We wanted it to feel open and contemporary, very comfortable but not cluttered,” Levy says.

Rather than a single overhead fixture, the designers created a sculptural focal point near the sitting area, using a cluster of three pendant lights by Ngala Trading, a South African company. “We felt it was more of an art installation,” Levy explains.

The primary bathroom posed one of the project’s greatest challenges. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with light, requiring a careful balance between privacy and visual openness.

“We played a lot with design,” Levy says. “To me, it’s the showstopper of the house.”

Large-format terrazzo floors set the tone, while a custom vanity appears to float in front of the window wall, maximizing light. A recessed stone base conceals the plumbing, reinforcing the illusion of weightlessness. Custom mirrors accentuate the floating effect, as they extend from the vanity to the ceiling. Jewelry-inspired light fixtures from Visual Comfort intersect at the ceiling, introducing elements of movement and polish to the space.

That same attention to detail carries through every bathroom in the home. “Each bathroom we designed has its own personal characteristics,” Levy explains. “We paid a lot of attention to vanity design. We wanted every single vanity to feel like a piece of furniture. Every piece is unique and artful. As much as it has to be beautiful, it has to be practical.” 

As the project concluded, Levy and her team received praise from Norman, a builder known for executing some of South Florida’s most complex luxury homes, who cited the level of customization and unique detail as something he had not seen before — a validation that resonated deeply.

“We knew the level of our design by far exceeded his expectations,” Levy says. “We just want to do the best. We’re very competitive like that.”

A Sanctuary of Elegance: Nikki Levy’s Vision for the Aspen House of Delray Beach – November 2025

Tailor Made, November 2025

In the heart of Delray Beach, the Aspen House emerges as a haven of calm sophistication and practical living. Designed by Nikki Levy, the creative force behind Nikki Levy Interiors, the project embodies her signature ability to harmonize timeless elegance with everyday functionality. With over a decade of experience in luxury interiors, Nikki is known for her client-focused approach, ensuring each design reflects the individuality and lifestyle of the people who call it home. Her work is further enriched by a team of exceptional designers who challenge and inspire each other, creating spaces that balance her distinct vision with a depth of creativity and collaboration.

Nikki’s work stands out for its refined material selection and an intuitive sense of balance, honed over years of creating bespoke spaces across South Florida and beyond. Her passion for design, combined with a deep respect for practicality, results in homes that are not only visually stunning but also deeply livable. The Aspen House is no exception—its serene aesthetic and thoughtful design speak to her talent for creating spaces that elevate the ordinary into the extraordinary.

A Harmonious Blend of Warmth and Luxury

Nikki Levy’s design philosophy is rooted in her belief that thoughtful material selection is the foundation of a well-curated interior. “The soft wood tones used throughout the home create a visual story that has moments in between,” Nikki shares. “The use of texture and color, along with small details, makes all the difference. These elements layered together read as sophisticated and luxurious but still warm and inviting.”

This intentional layering is showcased throughout the Aspen House. In the kitchen, a marble backsplash with dramatic veining takes center stage, while open shelving provides a sense of airy elegance. The soft glow of oversized pendant lights creates an inviting warmth, balancing the kitchen’s beauty with its functionality. “The client wanted to feel like she was in a space of beauty, not just functionality,” Nikki notes. “However, don’t be fooled—it’s a highly functioning kitchen, but dressed so pretty.”

Designing for Real Lives, Not Just Lifestyles

While the Aspen House exudes elegance, it’s also designed for real people. “We design for people who have kids and pets and want to use their home without hesitation,” Nikki explains. “This home is all about walking the fine line between beauty and how this family lives their lives.”

Durable yet luxurious fabrics, inviting sofas, and flexible layouts reflect this ethos. The home encourages connection, with seamless transitions between the kitchen and living areas that foster both intimate family moments and lively gatherings. “There’s so much on offer now that we no longer have to choose form over function or vice versa,” Nikki adds. The result is a space where life unfolds effortlessly, framed by beauty.

Collaborative Solutions Amid Challenges

Designing during a time of material shortages brought its challenges, but Nikki emphasizes the importance of collaboration. “We had a client and General Contractor who worked seamlessly with us, and we pivoted as a team when we hit an obstacle,” she shares. This spirit of collaboration extends to the design process itself. One of Nikki Levy Interiors’ incredible designers took the lead on this project, forming a strong connection with the family and infusing her own creativity into the home. The result is a testament to the beauty of team-driven discussions and shared ideas.

Artful Details That Define the Home

The Aspen House is replete with custom touches that make it a true reflection of its owners. These bespoke details are the result of a deeply collaborative process, where the team’s input and discussion shaped the home’s distinct character. Her team’s thoughtful approach and connection with the family played a pivotal role in ensuring the design felt personal and meaningful. From the scalloped cabinetry in the primary bathroom—a design Nikki calls “inspiration from the design gods”—to the striking driftwood console table in the entryway, every element tells a story.

In the primary bathroom, scalloped wood cabinetry provides a whimsical yet refined detail, softened further by the marble surfaces and modern lighting. “Because it suited our clients so well, it was an obvious way to go,” Nikki says.

Breaking Rules to Create Meaningful Spaces

Nikki challenges conventional design boundaries to create spaces that feel authentic and personal. “I’m not a huge believer that spaces can’t commingle,” she says. “A couch in the kitchen—amazing. A daybed in the family room—go for it. This is the one space in the entire world that represents you, so you might as well do exactly what it is you want.”

High ceilings and carefully curated furnishings define individual areas while maintaining an open flow. The result is a home that feels expansive yet intimate, striking a delicate balance between openness and purpose.

A Sanctuary of Calm Sophistication

The Aspen House stands as a vivid reflection of Nikki Levy’s creative mastery. It is also a celebration of the collaborative spirit that defines her firm, where talented designers contribute their unique talents to bring Nikki’s vision to life. Through the interplay of natural materials, layered textures, and artful details, she has created a home that transcends the ordinary.

For more form Nikki Levy and her team, visit their profile here.

To-The-Trade-S2E37 From Fashion to Interiors: Nikki Levy’s Bold Pivot and Design Firm Growth Tips – Interior Design Community – June 2025

Interior Design Community, June 2025

In this energetic and candid episode of To-The-Trade, host Laurie Laizure chats with South African-born, Miami-based interior designer Nikki Levy, founder of Nikki Levy Interiors. Known for her high-energy personality and authentic design voice, Nikki shares her unconventional journey into the design world, which began later in life after a successful career in retail and fashion. She reveals how her bold career switch, combined with strong business instincts, enabled her to build a thriving design firm that now operates with a team of nine.

Nikki discusses the significance of structure, boundaries, and processes in scaling her business and the lessons she learned the hard way. She explains why clarity about budget and expectations with clients is essential and how she learned to say no, delegate effectively, and sustain her passion without experiencing burnout. The episode is filled with humorous anecdotes and raw truths about pricing, luxury client demands, and the realities of managing team dynamics. Nikki also offers a glimpse into her personal growth journey, highlights the importance of having systems that foster creativity, and emphasizes her strong stance on charging what you’re worth.

Her message to other designers is to be honest, own your worth, and build a business that allows you to thrive both creatively and personally.

Tailoring Spaces for Modern Living – Luxury Guide – April 2025

Luxury Guide, April 2025

Meet Nikki Levy

Luxury Guide’s 2025 Design Curator

Nikki Levy is the founder and principal designer at Nikki Levy Interiors, renowned for her bold yet classic approach to creating bespoke, livable luxury spaces. With over a decade of experience, Nikki has become a leading voice in the design industry, masterfully blending patterns, colors, silhouettes, and textures to craft functional and visually striking interiors.

Her commitment to personalization and attention to detail shines through in every project, ensuring each space not only meets the unique needs of her clients but also reflects their personal style and the culture of their company. Nikki and her team prioritize respect and collaboration, treating colleagues, clients, vendors, and contractors with the utmost care to foster successful and beautiful design outcomes.

Interior Designer Nikki Levy Interiors – Tailor Made – March 2025

Tailor Made, March 2025

Every home has a story to tell, and Nikki Levy Interiors brings that story to life with unparalleled creativity and thoughtful design. Guided by a passion for detail and a commitment to seamless execution, Nikki and her team create sophisticated spaces that reflect each client’s unique story, ensuring beauty and comfort are always in perfect harmony.

Inside Kips Bay Palm Beach 2025 – Kravet – March 2025

Kravet, March 2025

“Altuzarra is the culmination of everything I look for in fabrics – visually undeniable, with a stunning hand and a versatile range. More than that, it’s unique, charming, and contemporary, yet it carries classic notes that make my heart skip a beat. It’s a collection for the ages…”

Customized Color At Kips Bay Palm Beach 2025 – Cover – Spring 2025

Cover, Spring 2025

The eighth Palm Beach edition of Kips Bay Decorator Show House saw twenty-three designers reimagine a spacious home with innovative style.

You couldn’t miss the imaginative spirit running throughout the eighth edition of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House, Palm Beach. This year’s three-week run expertly reimagined a single-family brick home built in 1937, set in the Providencia Park neighbourhood of West Palm Beach along the 43-mile Intracoastal Waterway. The home’s 7,700 square feet (including five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and ample outdoor space) was transformed by twenty-three designers and architects.

Throughout the home, designers dabbled in asymmetrical rugs, custom floor coverings in conversation with patterned wallpapers, and plenty of colorful surfaces to boot…

… The conversation between surfaces was also on display in a floor-level hallway by Florida’s Nikki Levy Interiors. Floral motifs flourish across ceilings and walls, most prominently in a custom runner (from the just-launched Whimsical by Nikki Levy collection with RuggleUp) where plush pinks, purples, and burgundies bloom across the floor in oversized florals with cut-out edges. ‘This versatility and personalisation is what I think appeals to homeowners, as they lean towards more personalised and expressive interior designs in the coming year,’ says Nikki of her design.

10 Spaces That Master Bold Design At Kips Bay Palm Beach 2025 – LUXE – February 2025

Luxe, February 2025

Designers have been championing a return to color for years, but if you’re looking for a masterclass in the fearless use of saturated hues, patterns and textures, look no further than the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach 2025. Known for its bold designs and playful spaces, the showcase takes it up a notch this year—from richly patterned bedroom suites to a Lilly Pulitzer-inspired room, and a variety of lush outdoor spaces designed for lingering, whether with a lively cocktail or a cozy cappuccino. The takeaway? Design confidently—with details and accessories that spark joy. Here is a sampling of standout spaces that captured our attention.

The Ultimate Mood Shift

Assigned two hallways connected by a staircase, Nikki Levy embraces a botanical motif full of personality. Using oversized floral patterns from her rug collection with Ruggle Up, the Boca Raton-based designer crafts a plush, cloud-like walkway that begins just past the entry and winds up the staircase, as colors shift from romantic blush tones to melancholic teals and blues. Dotted by furnishings and moldings upholstered in Kravet Couture and Altuzarra fabrics, the space—what Levy calls a “mood ring” of color—features striking artistic moments, including murals on ceilings and walls that depict different worlds. “The interplay of delicate and strong, gentle and powerful, feminine and masculine reflects my personality, creating a space as authentic as the journey itself,” she says.

Peek Inside the 2025 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach – COTTAGES & GARDENS – February 2025

Cottages & Gardens, February 2025

A look at the totally transformed home.

Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens is a proud sponsor of the 2025 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. This year, 23 design professionals transformed a circa-1937 West Palm Beach residence into an absolute oasis. See it for yourself through Sunday, March 16.

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