At this point, it’s no secret that Palm Beach County attracts all types of residents: Celebrities, billionaires, blue-chip art collectors, the list goes on. Of course, with such a vibrant design community (Antique Row in West Palm, the annual Kips Bay Designer Show House, and, yes, Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens), interior designers are certainly among them. In fact, Amy Lee McArdle, principal of Amy Young Design, is now selling her clean-lined Palm Beach Gardens home for $5.49 million.
This 4,842-square-foot, neutral-forward contemporary was built in 2024 for the designer and her family. There are four bedrooms, plus an office, three full bathrooms, and two half-baths. Fine slabs of stone anchor various rooms like the kitchen and bathrooms, as do white oak floors throughout. And, while the on-trend home sits on just 0.35 acres, the tropical grounds are meticulously manicured and include a swimming pool, yard, and covered living area.
Though it hasn’t been around long, the elegant home has already been featured in Architectural Digest. “I wanted the house to have a modern foundation but with a softness that comes through detail,” McArdle told the publication. Black and white contrast pops throughout the residence with tiled flooring, marble, stone choices, steel windows, and cabinetry. Helping McArdle bright it all to life, architect Dennis Rainho of YRA Architecture and Jupiter-based Hobgood Construction worked on the designer project.
For those interested in this bespoke new build, Johnny DelPrete of Douglas Elliman holds the listing.