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HOME TOURS: | Open House TV (Full Episode)

HOME TOURS: | Open House TV (Full Episode)

Contemporary living meets classic luxury in this episode of NBC’s Open House and our host Sara Gore is bringing all to you from a sky-high apartment in Tribeca. Join her for another spectacular round of home tours!

First up: Welcome to 150 West 15th Street , currently listed on the market for $17,500,000. Join real estate agent Ian Slate in this segment of Open House for a tour of a recently renovated 6-bedroom mansion in Chelsea that was originally built in 1920 and has been reimagined with stunning contemporary interiors. Spanning 10,597 square feet, this lavish downtown home — from its dramatic foyer with marble floors to the main entertaining area with double height ceilings, swanky bar, and wall space for art — offers ample style, grand proportions, multiple seating options throughout, and breathtaking views for days.

We then visit with interior designer and lifestyle expert Vanessa DeLeon to explore a full gut renovation home in Saddle River, NJ. Once a classic contemporary turned into a Hamptons-style Dutch colonial. From the dramatic 2-story foyer with its coffered ceilings and gold-and-crystal chandelier to a piano room with smoky wallpaper that features lyrics from New York State of Mind — and from the dining room with its light color scheme and high lacquered paint that contrasts beautifully with the glossy black table to the double-story great room with its L-shaped sectionals, starburst chandelier, and fun patterns to the speakeasy basement with its sleek lounge area flanked by custom built-in wine cellars, green metallic bar with stunning gold inlay incorporated into the cabinetry, and overall moody aesthetic — this luxurious estate is full of contemporary vibes and brilliant conversation pieces.

Next: Join real estate agent Farrah Brittany for a look around the latest project by renowned designers House Of Rolison: a modern sanctuary in Studio City located at 3250 Coldwater Canyon Ave that dovetails bespoke luxury with a functional layout. Flooded with natural light and airy open spaces, this nearly 5000 square foot 4-bedroom residence features organic textures, statement lighting, and interesting custom touches — a beautiful and timeless celebration of comfort and easygoing California living.

After that: Frederic Fekkai walks us through his stunning home steps away from Central Park in New York City. This classic Upper East Side townhouse offers this celebrity hairstylist everything from reminiscing French style to the serenity of the Central Park views. This gorgeous and inviting home allows visitors to sit back and enjoy the quiet that only the double-paned windows can offer in New York City.

Last but certainly not least: We venture over to northern Westchester with architect Alan Barlis of the firm Barlis Wedlick. Nestled upon a wooded landscape and overlooking a pond, the tranquil home has been dubbed “The Beckoning Path” for the contemplative walks it encourages through its private, cozy, and serene grounds. Inside, it’s filled with adaptable open spaces and natural materials that reflect those gorgeous surroundings.

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Luxury Homes with Designer Flourish | Open House TV (FULL EPISODE)

Luxury Homes with Designer Flourish | Open House TV (FULL EPISODE)

Kicking things off at a stunning corner duplex in in the iconic Plaza Hotel, Open House host Sara Gore takes us on a tour of 5 exquisite homes that teem with style and personality.

We first journey to Williamsburg to visit with artist and designer Sean McNanney, founder of Saved New York in the West Village. What Sean (a passionate collector of ceramics, especially Robert Lehman) enjoys most about design is creating a story using materials and textures that contain a traceable history and invoke a poetic feeling. And his warm Brooklyn railroad-style apartment features a a lifetime of collected art, furnishings, and eclectic pieces (including Turkish turquoise parrot trinkets). From the original floors layered with 19th century carpets to the dining room adorned with overhead lamps embroidered by hand and a quilt he worked on with his grandmother when he was little to the kitchen that serves as a scrapbook for culinary exploration and sweet touches (including a portrait of his family and his great-grandmother’s fancy dishes, and an original built-in that’s jazzed up with 19th century papier-mâché trays), this home is haven of creativity and memories.

Next up: we drop by 25325 Prado De La Felicidad in Calabasas, CA to join Marcy Roth for a tour of a sprawling estate. The first thing you notice upon entering this impressive Mediterranean-style abode, is the volume and height of the soaring ceilings — along with dueling spiral staircases — that create the drama of a grand entrance and set the stage for all the timeless elegance and state-of-the-art luxuries that await inside. Standout moments include: a formal step-down living room with a bar crafted from a porcelain slab and custom brass accents; the wine tasting room that was constructed from biblical stone (aka cobblestone directly from the Holy Land) that dates back over 2000 years and is adorned with a Roman stone ceiling featuring hand-painted frescoes; a masterpiece kitchen that showcases Italian onyx countertops & dual islands; a billiard room with leather walls, an ornate chandelier that hangs over the pool table, and custom dark woodwork; and a backyard where an infinity swimming pool, fire pit, and 700 sq.ft. putting green await. Overall, with its captivating hillside views & meticulous attention to detail, this property offer the epitome of upscale living.

After, we zip over to a rejuvenated Soho loft in NNYC designed by interior designer Alvin Wayne. So how do you revamp an old-school apartment to not only feel fresh and unique — but also design-savvy AND family-friendly? Not an easy task, but Alvin was more than up for the creative challenge of bringing a blank living space to life with a deft use of interesting colors, repeating patterns, and eye-catching art. Key inspirational moments include: a 60ft foyer that expands front to back and includes a mirror to reflect light, giant paper lanterns for an ethereal touch, and rounded arch that softens the room and frames the home nicely as they lead to the two (yes, TWO!) living areas (one for the family to enjoy television together and the other for more intimate gatherings); a transformed kitchen that features tile in a similar aesthetic to a fireplace and leans in to an industrial aesthetic with a rolling cart, open floating shelves that display art his clients decided to not include in the main living area, and a charming breakfast nook with an antique church pew and distressed metal table; and a lounge for music listening with low marvelous seating, different shades of blue for visual interest, and a coffee table comprised of metal legs, acrylic, and a glass top.

We head back to Los Angeles to join interior designer Nicole Sassaman for a look around one of her recent projects: a home for ‘Ocean’s 8’ Hollywood producer Susan Ekins, who purchased the property from Anne Hathaway. See how Nicole added playful touches with just the right amount of glamour to create a home that is stylish yet comfortable. From the movie sign that welcomes you into the main living space — which also features fun plays on pink and a light fixture with crystals that serves as a unique take on the old Sputnik light — to a countryside-inspired kitchen with a farm sink, chicken wire cabinetry, farmhouse table, and large windows with an open exposure that leads to an outdoor forest, to a dedicated nook that displays a variety of movie mementos + highlights from Susan’s amazing career (including props from Karate Kid & Ocean’s 8), this home is effortless and personable to the max.

Las, we visit Weehawken, New Jersey to join Kesha Franklin, principal of Halden Interiors, for a look around her client’s riverfront abode. See how she mixed artifacts and objects from all over Africa with works by her clients favorite African-American artists, all while adding texture and pattern throughout. Add to that, statement lighting and comfortable furnishings and the result is a dramatic home that’s as worldly as it is welcoming.

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Full Show: Designed to Impress | Open House TV

Full Show: Designed to Impress | Open House TV

This week on Open House, we travel from New York to California, touring five beautiful, jaw-dropping homes, everything from an Art-Deco apartment to a Spanish inspired bungalow. All of these homes were thoughtfully designed by their owners.

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