Architect Kristin Kellogg and The Cury Group completed this five-bedroom residence in 2025 on a quarter-acre parcel in the Gladeport section of West Palm Beach. The home delivers 5,360 square feet under air with landscape design by Mario Nievera and a material palette centered on Mystery White Marble, unlacquered brass, and polished nickel.
Architect Kristin Kellogg and The Cury Group completed this five-bedroom residence in 2025 on a quarter-acre parcel in the Gladeport section of West Palm Beach. The home delivers 5,360 square feet under air with landscape design by Mario Nievera and a material palette centered on Mystery White Marble, unlacquered brass, and polished nickel.
Architecture & Design
Kellogg's plan organizes the ground floor around a central living room anchored by a fireplace, with large doors opening directly onto a deep covered loggia. Two flanking rooms off the living area provide flexible use as formal dining, media, or office space. The layout separates private guest quarters near the kitchen from the primary suite and upper-level bedrooms, giving the house distinct zones for principals and visitors.
Kitchen & Interior Finishes
The eat-in kitchen features a built-in banquette, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, a Wolf gas range with electric oven, Cove dishwasher, and a dedicated coffee bar with a Wolf coffee maker. Countertops are Mystery White Marble throughout, and hardware is unlacquered brass from the Massey Collection by Rejuvenation. The material choices reflect a warm, textured approach rather than the high-gloss minimalism common in newer West Palm Beach construction.
Primary Suite & Upper Level
The primary suite opens to a terrace overlooking the pool and includes dual sinks, a soaking tub, walk-in shower, two walk-in closets, and polished nickel hardware. Three additional bedrooms are located on the upper level, with two opening to the terrace. A fifth bedroom serves as private guest quarters off the kitchen, complete with a full bath and walk-in closet.
Outdoor Living & Grounds
Mario Nievera, whose firm has shaped some of the most recognized residential landscapes in Palm Beach County, designed the surrounding grounds. The backyard centers on a heated in-ground pool with a sun shelf, framed by the deep covered loggia that extends the living room outdoors. A cabana bath serves the pool area directly.
Location & Access
Gray Street sits in the Gladeport subdivision, positioned between Southern Boulevard and Belvedere Road in a pocket of West Palm Beach that has seen significant new residential investment. The location is roughly two miles from the Flagler Memorial Bridge to Palm Beach and less than ten minutes to Palm Beach International Airport. Buyers should note that this section of West Palm Beach falls outside the Town of Palm Beach's Landmark Preservation Commission jurisdiction, meaning future modifications are governed by standard city permitting rather than landmark review.
Systems & Infrastructure
The home runs on a Trane HVAC system with two main units and two supplemental split systems, all zoned. A full-house gas generator provides backup power. Additional infrastructure includes tankless hot water heaters, a gas pool heater, and a laundry room fitted with dual washers and dryers alongside a dedicated dog wash station. The air-conditioned two-car garage includes a service entrance.
Key Features
- Architect: Kristin Kellogg; Builder: The Cury Group (2025 completion)
- Landscape architect: Mario Nievera
- Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove appliance package with dedicated coffee bar
- Mystery White Marble countertops; unlacquered brass hardware (Massey Collection by Rejuvenation)
- Heated pool with sun shelf and cabana bath
- Full-house gas generator and tankless hot water system
- Trane zoned HVAC: two main units plus two split systems
- Private guest quarters with full bath and walk-in closet
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