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FULL EPISODE: Cinematic Estates & Luxurious Homes in New York & Southern California | Open House TV

FULL EPISODE: Cinematic Estates & Luxurious Homes in New York & Southern California | Open House TV

12Join Open House host Sara Gore for a tour of unique and gorgeous homes with sweeping views in New York City and Southern California.

First stop: 285 Lafayette Street, Unit 7AB. Brett Mitchell takes us on a tour of this flagship penthouse in Nolita that was a former chocolate factory that has been reimagined into an entertainer’s paradise and features 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 half baths, large bar area, chef’s quality kitchen with an eight-burner oven and two refrigerators, a walk-in dressing room, and multiple living spaces (including a private foyer flanked by two massive living spaces — one with an informal vibe and one for more elegant soirees) that flow into two huge terraces that are the epitome of al fresco dining. Filled with natural light, this home offers 360° of exposure, Brazilian mahogany floors, low-profile furniture that accentuates the high ceilings, and feels like a floating abode in downtown Manhattan.

Then, we fly over to the West Coast to join Guy Ravid for a tour of a futuristic estate, located in Encinitas, CA (532 Neptune Avenue, to be exact), nicknamed “The Crescent House” after its curved walls and vertebrae staircase, circular courtyard, and unique crescent-shaped infinity pool. Designed by visionary architect Wallace E. Cunningham, this massive property (as seen in WESTWORLD Season 3) is a sculptural masterpiece that boasts five bedrooms, four bathrooms, two half-baths, a private elevator, and interior living space all highlighted by concrete and steel and floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this striking 6329 sq. ft. beachside home — with its stunning panoramic views, geometric intricacies, multiple tiered decks and patios, and East/West-facing plan that allows for a dramatic intake of light at all times of day — is a great example of “modern meets minimal” and truly one of a kind.

Next, we link up with interior designer Marie Burgos to learn more about her latest project: an exquisite home located in Carroll Gardens. This Brooklyn abode was inspired by her client’s Brazilian heritage and is a perfect fusion of functionality meets art, as well as a celebration of life, love, and nature — as noted through the impeccable millwork that serves as a defining feature, as well as the touches of greenery infused throughout the space. From the natural materials and curved sofa in the open-concept living room and the modern kitchen with a cozy breakfast nook that captures the feeling of dining on the beach, to the dreamy nursery room complete with custom wallpaper that’s full of whimsy and the family room on the garden level that includes a hidden bar and entry to a private backyard, this home radiates with warmth and wonder.

After that, we zip over to Tribeca to visit Colin King’s live/work loft. The interior designer and author of ‘Arranging Things’ — in an effort to accommodate his growing firm — transformed this airy apartment, located inside an old industrial building, into a space that feels cozy and inviting, and inspires creativity and relaxation throughout the day. Despite being intimidated by the size of the apartment, Colin fell in love with its bones and all the natural light, and found detailed ways to personalize it and make it feel like home, including: the entrance via elevator, original pinewood floors, the sauna-like primary bedroom with its low-profile bed, deep reddish-brown hues, and cavernous paneling; and an office that serves as an incubator for ideas with its 18th century baroque table, Akari lantern by Noguchi, inspirational images, custom bookshelves to house some of his collection, and an oversized shearling chair perfect for curling up in with a good read. With a design that evokes a sense of calm and beauty — as epitomized by the well-lit living space with its soft beige tone, dramatic tree (re: large branch held in place by a bunch of sand bags), 12-ft Stay Bed that anchors the room, and vintage finds from his travels — this home is a good representation of things that bring him joy.

Last but not least, we head over to the Hamptons to join Andrea Anthony (and her adorable pup Vinny), one of the owners of the famed Lobster Roll restaurant, aka LUNCH, for a tour of her beach cottage located in Amagansett. With its laidback den (complete with stone floors, fossils, and a player piano), large decks around the house (one for sunbathing and taking a dip in the pool and a pergola for unwinding under the shade while enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings), and an upper level with open, airy kitchen and gorgeous views of the bay. Overall: a slice of paradise that is as welcoming as she is!

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A Tour of Breegan Jane’s Sun-Drenched Marina del Rey Home | Open House TV

A Tour of Breegan Jane's Sun-Drenched Marina del Rey Home | Open House TV

Join us on the West Coast in Venice, California as we visit the airy, sun-drenched, and music-filled home of interior designer and television personality Breegan Jane, who brought the entire Marina del Rey property, which was built around the late 1970s, down to its studs. With its customs finishes (including a kitchen that features the original hood vent, cooking range with silver-and-gold detailing, and a help-yourself beverage station that’s wonderful for entertaining), personal touches (including a central deejay-ing booth, grand piano, glass gates that are child and pet-friendly to ensure a worry-free environment, and hybrid playroom and educational area that’s imperfect by design to accommodate the creative learning process of two young children) and sleek, contemporary aesthetic, this nearly 3000 sq. ft. space is the epitome of chic comfort.

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Step Inside A Classic New York City Townhouse Built in 1879 | Open House TV

Step Inside A Classic New York City Townhouse Built in 1879 | Open House TV

Step inside a classic New York City townhouse located on the Upper East Side. This 5500 sq. ft. space was built in 1891 and features a Renaissance Revival facade, high ceilings, arched doorways, and stunning millwork. We then head over to join agent Maria Manuche about twenty blocks away — just steps off Park Avenue — for a tour of another beautiful NYC townhouse that radiates the ethos of a mansion and preserves its original architectural details while also incorporating modern conveniences. Built in 1879, this 120 E 71st St residence also features stately limestone facade, sweeping staircase, 12 ft. ceilings, marble floors, and a modern 3-year renovation that consists of a large stained glass window, gas-burning fireplace, private garden ideal for dining al fresco, bedroom with a south-facing terrace, and a generous living space (five floors of 6600 sq. ft. to be exact).

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A Delightful Pied-à-Terre on the Upper East Side Inspired by A Trip to Italy | Open House TV

A Delightful Pied-à-Terre on the Upper East Side Inspired by A Trip to Italy | Open House TV

Welcome to a delightful pied-à-terre on the Upper East Side designed by interior designer Tina Ramchandani. Her clients were so inspired by a trip to Italy that they asked her to create a space that captured the essence of “la dolce vita”; and she definitely brought their beautiful vision to life with her relaxing yet luxurious aesthetic. From the welcoming foyer that features custom wallpaper that carries throughout the space, commissioned artwork that give the walls an extra pop, and a mobile light fixture that can be pointed in any direction, to the living room that includes a dynamic seating element to mimic a salon-style floor plan, curved furniture, multiple tables, and a rotating picture gallery crafted from mixed materials, this Manhattan getaway is teeming with unique artisan decor.

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Full Episode: “La Dolce Vita” Captured in 5 Homes in NYC, Connecticut & California | Open House TV

Full Episode: "La Dolce Vita" Captured in 5 Homes in NYC, Connecticut & California | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for another mesmerizing installment of style, refinement, and pizzazz on both the East and West Coast!

We kick off this week’s episode inside classic New York City townhouse located on the Upper East Side. This 5500 sq. ft. space was built in 1891 and features a Renaissance Revival facade, high ceilings, arched doorways, and stunning millwork. We then head over to join agent Maria Manuche about twenty blocks away — just steps off Park Avenue — for a tour of another beautiful NYC townhouse that radiates the ethos of a mansion and preserves its original architectural details while also incorporating modern conveniences. Built in 1879, this 120 E 71st St residence also features stately limestone facade, sweeping staircase, 12 ft. ceilings, marble floors, and a modern 3-year renovation that consists of a large stained glass window, gas-burning fireplace, private garden ideal for dining al fresco, bedroom with a south-facing terrace, and a generous living space (five floors of 6600 sq. ft. to be exact).

We then fly over to the West Coast to Venice, California to visit the airy, sun-drenched, and music-filled home of interior designer and television personality Breegan Jane, who brought the entire Marina del Rey property, which was built around the late 1970s, down to its studs. With its customs finishes (including a kitchen that features the original hood vent, cooking range with silver-and-gold detailing, and a help-yourself beverage station that’s wonderful for entertaining), personal touches (including a central deejay-ing booth, grand piano, glass gates that are child and pet-friendly to ensure a worry-free environment, and hybrid playroom and educational area that’s imperfect by design to accommodate the creative learning process of two young children) and sleek, contemporary aesthetic, this nearly 3000 sq. ft. space is the epitome of chic comfort.

After that glorious trip, we head to another Upper East Side home: this time around, a delightful pied-à-terre designed by Tina Ramchandani. Her clients were inspired by a trip to Italy and expressed a desire for a space that captured an effervescent “la dolce vita” aesthetic; and Tina brought their dream to life with her relaxing yet luxurious aesthetic. From the welcoming foyer that features custom wallpaper that carries throughout the space, commissioned artwork that give the walls an extra pop, and a mobile light fixture that can be pointed in any direction, to the living room that includes a dynamic seating element to mimic a salon-style floor plan, curved furniture, multiple tables, and a rotating picture gallery crafted from mixed materials, this Manhattan getaway is teeming with unique artisanal decor.

Next up, we find ourselves in New Canaan, Connecticut where talented interior designer Corey Damen Jenkins takes us on a tour of his client’s elegant home that he revitalized with some flair. We begin in the living room that is the epitome of “comfortable meets “stylish with its off-the-beaten-path wall brackets hanging over the lavender linen sofa (which serves as the anchor), lumbar pillows for some added energy and depth, and cocktail table dipped in a white lacquer paint that brings a lovely juxtaposition against the furniture. We also venture to other rooms in the home and come to discover that it’s full of traditional details with a fun, fresh spin, including a fashion-forward breakfast nook that features oversized lighting, a farmhouse table that has been with the family for years, and classic chairs that have been remixed with a colorful pattern play.

We finish this week’s episode by heading downtown to 483 West 22nd Street, right in the heart of Chelsea (approximately one block from the High Line), to join agent Benjamin Glazer for a tour of a newly renovated NYC townhouse. Built in 1901, this space has been modernized into a home full of natural light and gorgeous architectural attributes. With extraordinary attention to detail — including marble countertops in the kitchen that were handcrafted in the UK, a parlor with high ceilings and open-concept floor plan, skylight that illuminates the grand staircase, living room with a historic fireplace mantle and direct access to private garden, a sweeping primary bathroom that features a vanity clad in Belgian bluestone and bathtub comprised of Amazonian stone, and an office that faces Clement Clarke Moore Park — it’s evident no expense was spared.

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Full Episode: Classic Style Reinvented in 5 New York City & Los Angeles Homes | Open House TV

Full Episode: Classic Style Reinvented in 5 New York City & Los Angeles Homes | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore as she kicks off this episode at a 3-bedroom, over 2500 sq ft West Village apartment — located in the third riverfront building by architect Richard Meir — which features a transparent glass facade, 11-ft ceilings, a dreamy terrace, and breathtaking views of the Hudson River. Next, we find ourselves in Greenwich Village at the apartment of interior designer Christopher Noto, who co-owns the home decor studio Elan Atelier and lives among the beautiful designs he procures and markets (a mix of vintage and new) in this imaginative-yet-comfortable workshop that features two wood-burning fireplaces, a chandelier fixture inspired by an atom, and the restoration of the original details of the pre-war building (such as the exposed brick walls). Soon after, interior designer Jarret Yoshida introduces us to a classic contemporary aesthetic in an Upper West Side townhouse, where he preserved the architectural integrity of the home while revitalizing it with a striking blend of color, art, and unique furnishings (including a black lacquer dining table and mid-century Austrian chandelier that looks like a firework exploding). After that, we head over to the West Coast to visit architect Ron Radziner’s home in the Mandeville Canyon, where we explore a harmonious balance between interior elements and natural surroundings that along with the moody, earthy tones, helps infuse this space with a sense of calm and serenity. Next up, we drop by the chic, minimalist Harlem apartment of designer Dani Arps, that’s adorned with custom furnishings, gorgeous structural pieces, and an enviable view of Central Park. Finally, we end this episode on the Upper East Side as architect Wid Chapman and his wife Shachi take us on a tour of their stunning home that pays homage to their view of Central Park and reinvents New York classic style in a thoughtful, creative way.

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A New York City Pied-à-Terre with Stunning Views of the Chrysler Building | Open House TV

A New York City Pied-à-Terre with Stunning Views of the Chrysler Building  | Open House TV

Interior designer Libby Langdon takes us through a 2-bedroom pied-à-terre in Nomad that was redesigned to capture the spirit of New York City: smart, sophisticated, and sexy. Get inspired as she walks us through this home and shows us how she amplified style and ease of movement within a small space. From the wallpaper in the entry that features a beautiful metallic detail that reflects light to the linear chandelier decorating the dining space, this glass-box home is full of serene touches that are chic, soft, and luxe. (Oh, and take in that gorgeous view of the Chrysler Building!)

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Tour a NYC Park Avenue Loft Featuring Unique Materials & Finishes | Open House TV

Tour a NYC Park Avenue Loft Featuring Unique Materials & Finishes | Open House TV

Join us in midtown Manhattan where interior designer Rodney Lawrence takes us on a tour of his latest project. Take in the interplay of interesting textures, materials, and colors that add a sense of luminosity and transform this alluring 29th floor Park Avenue loft into a one-of-a-kind living space. From olive eel skin on the foyer bench to a 600-lb optical crystal coffee table to the monolithic , this New York City home is full of unusual, unique details that are both visually pleasing and functional.

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A Bed in the Living Room? Disco Ball? This NYC Penthouse is Full of Fun Surprises | Open House TV

A Bed in the Living Room? Disco Ball? This NYC Penthouse is Full of Fun Surprises | Open House TV

Join us in West Chelsea, where interior designer Harry Heissmann introduces us to his unique take on a project that not only preserves numerous industrial features (such as the exposed brick), but also reinvents many common aspects of a home. A bed in the living room? A disco ball light fixture? Sign us up! From the TV/library hybrid to all the whimsical touches in every detail, including the eggplant-colored patent leather & silver nailheads covering the main entry door and the dramatic fireplace fixture, this New York City penthouse loft is full of fun surprises.

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5 Unconventional NYC Homes: Sculptural Staircases, Abstract Glass Tiles & Disco Balls | Open House

5 Unconventional NYC Homes: Sculptural Staircases, Abstract Glass Tiles & Disco Balls | Open House

Get ready to explore five stunning New York City homes with our host Sara Gore!

First, join us in midtown Manhattan with interior designer Rodney Lawrence as he adds an interplay of interesting textures, colors, and materials to transform all 4000 sq ft of this alluring 29th floor Park Avenue loft into a one-of-a-kind living space. Next up, we venture to West Chelsea, where interior designer Harry Heissmann introduces us to his unique take on a project that not only preserves numerous industrial features (such as exposed brick), but also reinvents many common aspects of a home (including placing a bed and disco ball fixture in the living room) and highlights his client’s personality with its humor-meets-drama tone. Soon after, interior designer Libby Langdon takes us through a glass-box pied-à-terre, located in Nomad, that was redesigned to reflect the smart, chic, and dynamic nature of New York City, as well as to maximize style and ease of movement in a small space. (Oh, and be sure to take in that gorgeous view of the Chrysler Building!) We’ll follow this up with a trip to an art-filled, ultra-modern townhouse that was built in the 1880s and is located in St. Luke’s Place in the West Village. Architect Greg Sharp takes us through every single detail of this magnificent beauty, including the spacious kitchen with two islands, the dramatic height windows at the rear of the home that fill it with natural light; the sculptural grand staircase, which creates a visual experience and serves as the main unifying element of the house; as well as the restoration of original details (such as the classic facade) that add layers to its wonder. Finally, we head over to Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn where architect and interior designer Hormuz Batliboi takes us on a tour of his gut renovation of an over 100-year-old abandoned Brooklyn brownstone. This project gave Hormuz the opportunity to not only create a beautiful home for his family but also implement his distinct design language and modern sensibility, as well as inspire a fascinating dialogue between contemporary and historic.

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