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Full Episode: Dreamy Domiciles with Spectacular Interiors | Open House TV

Full Episode: Dreamy Domiciles with Spectacular Interiors | Open House TV

Sara Gore is back with more jaw-dropping homes to show you in this installment of Open House, starting from a beautifully renovated gem on Grove Street: a 19th century townhouse on Grove Street Blends that blends original details with contemporary living.

We then shift over to the heart of midtown Manhattan to join real estate agent Frances Katzen for a look around 53 West 53rd Street, PH 76: a one-of-a-kind New York City penthouse that offers three panoramic views (you can East River to the Hudson River to Central Park and beyond), modern architecture, and plenty of style, luxury, and sophistication. Other spectacular attributes of this residence? It not only takes up the 76th and 77 floors, but features a great room with ceiling heights in excess of 23 ft and windows to match it; a dining room that hovers over Central Park; a custom kitchen with state-of-the-art cabinetry & furniture, including commissioned pieces by Elyse Graham and a kitchen island with statuary marble and a waterfall edge; and a primary suite that includes a bathroom comparable to a spa retreat.

Next up: we head over to Hidden Hills, California for a tour of 24105 Hidden Ridge Road with Marc Shevin. This brand new 21,700 sq ft estate is styled as a high-quality, contemporary farmhouse and consists of six bedroom suites with expansive pastoral views of the grounds, movie theater with fabric covered acoustic sound walls; restaurant quality chef’s kitchen with a center island that features counter seating; formal dining room with a refrigerated wine cellar; large family lounge with motorized sliding walls of glass, two-sided fireplace with a color wheel; basement space with a versatile game room and two-lane bowling alley; a zero-edge infinity pool; and gym & spa complete with a massage room, steam shower and sauna. Designed to celebrate relaxed outdoor/indoor Cali living, this residence is filled with airy entertaining spaces that effortlessly flow into each other, yet still feel distinct thanks to an open floor plan, three-level floating staircase that leads up to skylights in the ceiling, and a 12ft high glass pivot door that greets you upon entering the room.

After that, we return to New York City for a tour of a dream project: a completely transformed Upper East Side classic pre-war apartment designed by Garrow Kedigian. Right from its spectacular foyer, which features an arched ceiling embellished with a constellation print and twinkling LED lights, this home dazzles and enchants. The design drama continues throughout the entirety of the home with teal wall paneling in the space next to the Grand Central-inspired hallway that incorporates crown moulding that he painted chocolate brown; curved furniture that punctuates each space (e.g. a black frame mirror & starburst light fixtures); rich saturated colors (including Kedigian’s signature favorite: blue); soft, luxurious textures such as burnt sienna velvet on the sectional sofa in the living room; a kitchen with a freestanding island and a cozy breakfast nook that includes a fabulous bistro table that he ordered from a vendor in Paris, as well as mid-century modern sconce lights and a built-in bonat; and eye-catching points of interest (including the antelope carpet in the dining room, built-in bookcases, motorized curtains in the bedrooms, faux fireplace to anchor the study, and ‘birds-and-branches’ champagne-hued wallpaper with a metallic glow in the cocoon-style primary suite) that add the right level of pizzazz. Oh, and want in on a little secret? The piece of art hanging in the intimate seating area is actually a television in disguise!

We then shift over to the Upper West Side to join special education teacher, design blogger & lifelong New Yorker Hattie Kolp for a look around her rent-controlled childhood home that she inherited from her parents when they moved out. Since then, Hattie — who resides in it with her adorable cats — has made it completely her own and along the way discovered her love of interior design. Apartment highlights include: two fireplaces covered in star-print contact paper, bookshelves filled with antiques and personal treasures, a green velvet sofa that pulls out into a queen-sized bed; a gilded mirror that’s reminiscent of Paris; a dreamy chandelier in the blue–themed primary bedroom; a vintage desk by the window; and bedrooms that you can enter through gorgeous original pocket doors.

To top off this episode, we drop by 2243 E 17th Street for a look around an 8,500 sq. ft. park-side mansion built in the 1850s and boasts a stylish renovation that dovetails preserved Gilded Age details with vibrant color and dramatic decor — which is fitting, considering it just so happens to be owned by ‘Moulin Rouge’ director Baz Luhrmann and his wife and creative partner Catherine Martin. Steve Gold leads the tour of this luxurious home that is unlike anything on the market with its classic pre-war charm, high ceilings, and stately proportions.

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A Family Loft in Soho with Contemporary Flair | Open House TV

A Family Loft in Soho with Contemporary Flair | Open House TV

Visit a rejuvenated Soho loft in NYC 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.

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Inside the Los Angeles Home of ‘Ocean’s 8’ Producer Susan Ekins | Open House TV

Inside the Los Angeles Home of 'Ocean's 8' Producer Susan Ekins | Open House TV

Head 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.

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A Railroad-Style Apartment in Williamsburg Featuring a Lifetime of Collected Art | Open House TV

A Railroad-Style Apartment in Williamsburg Featuring a Lifetime of Collected Art | Open House TV

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.

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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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Inside the Studio City Home of Foo Fighters Bassist Nate Mendel | Open House TV

Inside the Studio City Home of Foo Fighters Bassist Nate Mendel | Open House TV

Join interior designer Tamarra Younis (founder of Union of Art) at one of her recent projects: a mid-century home nestled in the hills of Studio City — that she transformed for Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel and his family — that is as delightfully comfortable as it is creative with its custom-made furniture, bold pops of color, and collection of personal and vintage decor pieces.

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Inside Lee Broom’s Innovative Tribeca Penthouse | Open House TV

Inside Lee Broom's Innovative Tribeca Penthouse | Open House TV

Join us for a visit to the renowned Tribeca penthouse of lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom. A fitting celebration of his innovative style and elegant aesthetic (a modernist take on classic decor), this duplex residence, which occupies the fifth and sixth floors of a historic cast iron building in downtown NYC and serves as the designer’s residence and appointment-only showroom, features an abundance of natural light, flow, and unique creations inspired by the architecture of the 3,000 sq. ft. space as well as New York City itself.

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A Modern Architectural Compound in Beverly Hills, California | Open House TV

A Modern Architectural Compound in Beverly Hills, California | Open House TV

Care for a visit to sunny Beverly Hills, California? Tune in for a tour of 2650 Benedict Canyon Drive, led by real estate agent Matt Altman? This luxurious 16,390 sq. ft. architectural compound has it all: Expansive living area flooded with natural light? ✔️ Open-floor concept that seamlessly blends indoor/outdoor elements? ✔️ Floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the surrounding mountains? ✔️ This 7 bedroom, 11-bath estate truly combines unparalleled contemporary design with state-of-the art interiors and cinematic style.

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A Midtown Penthouse that Captures the Excitement & Glamour of NYC | Open House TV

A Midtown Penthouse that Captures the Excitement & Glamour of NYC | Open House TV

Step inside 111 West 57th St: a bespoke 3873 sq. ft. penthouse in midtown Manhattan that was designed by interior designer Rafael de Cárdenas, that captures the glamour and excitement of New York City. From the impressive foyer with its eye-catching pieces that set the stage for the dynamism of the space to the dining room featuring a frosted table held up by plasters of rock formations as a base, and from the primary bedroom with its abstracted pastoral vibe, low-profile bed to maximize the wall space, and stainless steel platform for added edge to the Great Room with its magnificent views of Central Park, transparent coffee table decorated with books and solid ceramic vases, and muted sofa with pops of lime green color that capture the natural scenery outside, this 3-bedroom residence is filled with a blend of elegant yet unexpected touches. As Cárdenas himself best puts it: “This apartment is my 1988 fantasy with its acid green and orange color palette and this view that I’m been waiting for — and it’s all hurled into the future.”

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Full Show: Astounding Abodes Filled with Innovative Style | Open House TV

Full Show: Astounding Abodes Filled with Innovative Style | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for a look inside five impeccable homes in New York and California that are filled with style, comfort, and innovative details.

First up: a stop at 111 West 57th St to tour a bespoke 3873 sq. ft. penthouse in midtown Manhattan, designed by interior designer Rafael de Cárdenas, that captures the glamour and excitement of New York City. From the impressive foyer with its eye-catching pieces that set the stage for the dynamism of the space to the dining room featuring a frosted table held up by plasters of rock formations as a base, and from the primary bedroom with its abstracted pastoral vibe, low-profile bed to maximize the wall space, and stainless steel platform for added edge to the Great Room with its magnificent views of Central Park, transparent coffee table decorated with books and solid ceramic vases, and muted sofa with pops of lime green color that capture the natural scenery outside, this 3-bedroom residence is filled with a blend of elegant yet unexpected touches. As Cárdenas himself best puts it: “This apartment is my 1988 fantasy with its acid green and orange color palette and this view that I’m been waiting for — and it’s all hurled into the future.”

Care for a visit to sunny Beverly Hills, California for a tour of 2650 Benedict Canyon Drive led by real estate agent Matt Altman? This luxurious 16,390 sq. ft. architectural compound has it all: Expansive living area flooded with natural light? ✔️ Open-floor concept that seamlessly blends indoor/outdoor elements? ✔️ Floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the surrounding mountains? ✔️ This 7 bedroom, 11-bath estate truly combines unparalleled contemporary design with state-of-the art interiors and cinematic style.

After that, we return to the East Coast for a visit to the renowned Tribeca penthouse of lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom. A fitting celebration of his innovative style and elegant aesthetic (a modernist take on classic decor), this duplex residence, which occupies the fifth and sixth floors of a historic cast iron building in downtown NYC and serves as the designer’s residence and appointment-only showroom, features an abundance of natural light, flow, and unique creations inspired by the architecture of the 3,000 sq. ft. space as well as New York City itself.

We then fly back to the West Coast to join interior designer Tamarra Younis (founder of Union of Art) at one of her recent projects: a mid-century home nestled in the hills of Studio City — that she transformed for Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel and his family — that is as delightfully comfortable as it is creative with its custom-made furniture, bold pops of color, and collection of personal and vintage decor pieces.

Finally, we find ourselves in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn for a visit with architect Simon Arnolds. Arnolds was tasked with renovating a top-floor duplex in a former Romanesque mansion. He opened up the space to give it warmth and reflect modern sensibilities (namely, by removing the dividing walls, exposing the ceiling structure, and staining the exposed wood with black pigment and the steel a very dark gray), and in the process, uncovered plenty of of the original architectural details that he seamlessly integrated into contemporary design.

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