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Enjoy a Persian Cooking Demonstration Inside Alix Traeger’s West Hollywood Condo | Open House TV

Enjoy a Persian Cooking Demonstration Inside Alix Traeger's West Hollywood Condo | Open House TV

Explore the Los Angeles condo of content creator and culinary tastemaker Alix Traeger. This vibrant chef, along her adorable pup Zander, shows us around her recently redesigned home that is as eclectic and delightful as she is — a space that not only helps her bring her creative endeavors to life on her various digital channels, but is also chic and comfortable to live in. Designed from top to bottom by her, this Los Angeles abode is influenced by her love and appreciation of Japanese & Scandinavian designs. From the big, comfy black couch and framed restaurant menus in the living room to the “super loud” contemporary bar area with the colorful coral countertop, Gucci wallpaper, and gold faucet that has filtered, sparkling, and boiling water on tap, to the wooden elements peppered throughout the area, this producer’s home — including the very heart of it: her amazing kitchen in which she treats us to a Persian cooking demonstration — radiates with joy and energy.

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Full Episode: Midcentury Montclair Home, Battery Park City Apt & Alix Traeger’s Condo | Open House

Full Episode: Midcentury Montclair Home, Battery Park City Apt & Alix Traeger's Condo | Open House

Join Open House host Sara Gore for more unforgettable tours of beautiful homes. We kick off the episode in a reimagined loft located in a former chocolate factory in the heart of Nolita in New York City. With its expansive great rooms, huge terraces, 6 bedrooms, and huge windows that frame downtown views, this home is a true showstopper.

We then venture across the Hudson River to Montclair, NJ where interior designer Andrew Suvalsky shows us around his “labor of love”: a renovated midcentury family home that maximizes flow and light. Thanks to a total gut renovation, Suvalsky was able to utilize the space to its best potential. From the entry foyer with the Venetian plaster on the ceiling and the wild ceramic tiles that lead all the way to the kitchen, to the versatile living room that features a color scheme of bright blues, golden yellows, and black & white, and is filled with a variety of interesting light options (art lights, floral lamps, and recess lights in the ceilings to create unique lighting for different moods through the day), to the open kitchen and dining space with its walnut cabinetry and white accents and whimsical-yet-moody wallpaper, this stunning abode strikes the perfect balance between being functional yet stylish.

Up next: Explore the West Hollywood condo of content creator and culinary tastemaker Alix Traeger. This vibrant chef, along her adorable pup Zander, shows us around her recently redesigned home that is as eclectic and delightful as she is — a space that not only helps her bring her creative endeavors to life on her various digital channels, but is also chic and comfortable to live in. Designed from top to bottom by her, this Los Angeles abode is influenced by her love and appreciation of Japanese & Scandinavian designs. From the big, comfy black couch and framed restaurant menus in the living room to the “super loud” contemporary bar area with the colorful coral countertop, Gucci wallpaper, and gold faucet that has filtered, sparkling, and boiling water on tap, to the wooden elements peppered throughout the area, this producer’s home — including the very heart of it: her amazing kitchen in which she treats us to a Persian cooking demonstration — radiates with joy and energy.

After that, we head back to the East Coast and journey to Battery Park City to visit the bright and chic home that interior designer Lily Zingman, aka Lily Z., updated for some recent clients. With its unconventional design and bold interiors — from the playroom that was converted into a neutral home office with brass accents, casual furnishings, and custom millwork, to the dining room with a beautiful lacquer table and chrome-plated sculptural pieces from the MoMA Museum, to the kitchen with its light graphic backsplash and accent lights over the island, to the children’s wing that exudes a playful, youthful energy with its organic round rug, bean bags, and ample throw pillows — this talented designer definitely gave the 3-bedroom apartment a modern, minimalist refresh that adapts with a growing family as per her clients’ request.

Next, we meet up with architect Maziar Behrooz and his client, author Amy Fusselman, at a home that he designed using industrial shipping containers and the surrounding natural environment in Amagansett, New York. Although the site presented some unique challenges, Behrooz and his team found unique geometric solutions — including a spacious living room (whose relaxing communal vibe inspired the book THE MEANS), the large staircase that produces an unobstructed line of sight from the landing and natural transition into the principle bedroom area, and the large floor-to-ceiling windows with views for days — that resulted in a warm, welcoming getaway for Fusselman and her family and sweet dog Twix.

We end the episode in Mar Visita, California with interior designer Jason Lai for a tour of one of his recent projects. With its multi-functioned design, a grand entrance, elegant touches (including a brick fireplace with a wooden mantle that he painted black to emphasis the walnut flooring), unique earthy textures, and splashes of color, this open concept space is a fresh take on modern living — or Lai best captures it, “all the yumminess that anyone would ever love in their own personal home.”

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A Storybook Cottage in Los Angeles Designed by Disney Animators | Open House TV

A Storybook Cottage in Los Angeles Designed by Disney Animators | Open House TV

Join agent Christopher Pickett for a tour of a delightful 3,158 st. ft home in Los Angeles that has been dubbed “the Storybook Cottage” for clear reasons. This vintage home was designed in the 1930s by Disney animators and boasts 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms; a dining room with jaw-dropping views of the Laurel Canyon and secret compartments that are both beautiful and functional; massive Scandinavian posts and beams with incredible ironwork brought in from Europe; a two-story reading tower that resembles a steeple from the outside; a kitchen with its original cabinetry and stain glass windows intact with some more contemporary elements mixed in; a fairy tale-style primary bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows; and a private patio that takes al fresco dining to a whole other level.

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Full Episode: Storybook Cottage in Los Angeles, NYC Lofts & Russel Wright’s Manitoga | Open House TV

Full Episode: Storybook Cottage in Los Angeles, NYC Lofts & Russel Wright's Manitoga | Open House TV

Join our host Sara Gore for another unforgettable look into five homes located in New York and California that dovetail show-stopping style with everyday conveniences.

We kick off the episode with a tour of 730 Park Ave, Apt. 10/11C with agent Noble Black. This sprawling Upper East Side residence of over 8000 sq. ft. features 7 bedrooms, 8 baths, 3 powder rooms, 3 fireplaces, private elevator access, and amazing views of the midtown NYC skyline. With its loft-like layout and proportions and exquisite architecture that is an absolute showcase for the best of classic and contemporary design, as well as a coherent design story that allows for comfortable living and a sense of openness, this home fuses a downtown aesthetic with quintessential uptown elegance.

We then head over to Midtown East to visit a bright, modern penthouse with architect Stephen Wanta. This 2200 sq. ft. space includes a foyer that features a commissioned Katy Stone art piece and runner made of floor modular carpets; a primary bedroom that features two reading lights wrapped in leather, Mark Wigmore wall piece, restored closet doors from Bali, and special entrance for the owner’s cat Milo; a main living space that contains a solid walnut table with a zinc river that inspired the console piece that sits between the dining and living rooms, custom drapery pieces that soften the corner of the room and help control the acoustics in the space, as well as unique light fixtures such as a custom setup of a canopy designed to go on the concrete ceiling; and two terraces with lovely East and West side views of NYC.

Right after, we fly over to the West Coast to join agent Christopher Pickett for a tour of a delightful 3,158 st. ft home in Los Angeles that has been dubbed “the Storybook Cottage” for clear reasons. This vintage home was designed in the 1930s by Disney animators and boasts 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms; a dining room with jaw-dropping views of the Laurel Canyon and secret compartments that are both beautiful and functional; massive Scandinavian posts and beams with incredible ironwork brought in from Europe; a two-story reading tower that resembles a steeple from the outside; a kitchen with its original cabinetry and stain glass windows intact with some more contemporary elements mixed in; a fairy tale-style primary bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows; and a private patio that takes al fresco dining to a whole other level.

We then return to Manhattan to join stager Jason Saft for a look around a dreamy 7200 sq.ft loft in NoHo to see how he re-envisioned this space for his clients. This 1 Great Jones Alley home, which features interiors created by AD100 designer Giancarlo Valle, provided Saft with a wonderful canvas to work with to allow for the most glamorous and cohesive space possible. We begin the tour in the great room where Saft’s intent was to create a space that was perfect for hosting the ultimate party; and he accomplished this vision with sculptural dining chairs, dramatic artwork with a sense of movement, and a low-hanging pendant that exudes an intimate feel. As for the living room, the use of low-profile furnishings (to avoid obstructing any of the gorgeous views of the surrounding cast-iron buildings in the neighborhood) and hand–selected pieces inspired by the existing color palette (including a chartreuse chair, burnt orange sofa, and vintage Italian leather chairs to accentuate focal points throughout the home) is one for the books. Along with the bedroom that provides a relaxing escape, we also drop by Saft’s favorite room: a library saturated in rich colors and features shelves adorned with interesting, intentional sculptural pieces that tell a story and produce a warm, cozy vibe.

We end the episode on a bucolic note: a trip to the country in Garrison, New York to visit the former home and studio of mid-century industrial design legend Russel Wright, who is credited with introducing modernism to the American public. Allison Cross, executive director of the Russel Wright Design Center, takes us on a tour of the serene property known as Manitoga and offers background information about how Wright and his wife Mary purchased 75 acres of an abandoned logging and quarry site in 1942 and transformed it into a home of astounding beauty that includes miles of hiking trails, his personal residence, and his studio “Dragon Rock” that gives you a sense of being cradled by the surrounding natural landscape and beyond.

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Full Episode: NYC Lofts, Storybook Cottage in Los Angeles & Russel Wright’s Manitoga | Open House TV

Full Episode: NYC Lofts, Storybook Cottage in Los Angeles & Russel Wright's Manitoga | Open House TV

Join our host Sara Gore for another unforgettable look into five homes located in New York and California that dovetail show-stopping style with everyday conveniences.

We kick off the episode with a tour of 740 Park Ave, Apt. 10/11C with real estate agent Noble Black. This sprawling Upper East Side residence of over 8000 sq.ft. features 7 bedrooms, 8 baths, 3 powder rooms, 3 fireplaces, private elevator access, and amazing views of the midtown NYC skyline. With its loft-like layout and proportions and exquisite architecture that is an absolute showcase for the best of classic and contemporary design, as well as a coherent design story that allows for comfortable living and a sense of openness, this home fuses a downtown aesthetic with quintessential uptown elegance.

We then head over to midtown East to visit a bright, modern penthouse with architect Stephen Wanta. This 2200 sq.ft. space includes a foyer that features a commissioned Katy Stone art piece and runner made of floor modular carpets; a primary bedroom that features two reading lights wrapped in leather, Mark Wigmore wall piece, restored closet doors from Bali, and special entrance for the owner’s cat Milo; a main living space that contains a solid walnut table with a zinc river that inspired the console piece that sits between the dining and living rooms, custom drapery pieces that soften the corner of the room and help control the acoustics in the space, as well as unique light fixtures such as a custom setup of a canopy designed to go on the concrete ceiling; and two terraces with lovely East and West side views of NYC.

Right after, we fly over to the West Coast to join agent Christopher Pickett for a tour of a delightful 3,158 st. ft home in Los Angeles that has been dubbed “the Storybook Cottage” for clear reasons. This vintage home was designed in the 1930s by Disney animators and boasts 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms; a dining room with jaw-dropping views of the Laurel Canyon and secret compartments that are both beautiful and functional; massive Scandinavian posts and beams with incredible ironwork brought in from Europe; a two-story reading tower that resembles a steeple from the outside; a kitchen with its original cabinetry and stain glass windows intact with some more contemporary elements mixed in; a fairy tale-style primary bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows; and a private patio that takes al fresco dining to a whole other level.

We then return to Manhattan to join stager Jason Saft for a look around a dreamy 7200 sq.ft loft in NoHo to see how he re-envisioned this space for his clients. This 1 Great Jones Alley home, which features interiors created by AD100 designer Giancarlo Valle, provided Saft with a wonderful canvas to work with to allow for the most glamorous and cohesive space possible. We begin the tour in the great room where Saft’s intent was to create a space that was perfect for hosting the ultimate party; and he accomplished this vision with sculptural dining chairs, dramatic artwork with a sense of movement, and a low-hanging pendant that exudes an intimate feel. As for the living room, the use of low-profile furnishings (to avoid obstructing any of the gorgeous views of the surrounding cast-iron buildings in the neighborhood) and hand–selected pieces inspired by the existing color palette (including a chartreuse chair, burnt orange sofa, and vintage Italian leather chairs to accentuate focal points throughout the home) is one for the books. Along with the bedroom that provides a relaxing escape, we also drop by Saft’s favorite room: a library saturated in rich colors and features shelves adorned with interesting, intentional sculptural pieces that tell a story and produce a warm, cozy vibe.

We end the episode on a bucolic note: a trip to the country in Garrison, New York to visit the former home and studio of mid-century industrial design legend Russel Wright, who is credited with introducing modernism to the American public. Allison Cross, executive director of the Russel Wright Design Center, takes us on a tour of the serene property known as Manitoga and offers background information about how Wright and his wife Mary purchased 75 acres of an abandoned logging and quarry site in 1942 and transformed it into a home of astounding beauty that includes miles of hiking trails, his personal residence, and his studio “Dragon Rock” that gives you a sense of being cradled by the surrounding natural landscape and beyond.

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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 Nearly Century-Old Los Angeles Home with Charm & Character | Open House TV

A Nearly Century-Old Los Angeles Home with Charm & Character | Open House TV

What makes a house a home? Interior designer Kevin Klein takes us on a tour of his charming, nearly century-old Los Angeles home, located right next to Griffith Park, that is full of natural light, character, and warm personal touches (including colorful plants from Plant Daddies, vintage light fixtures from Paris and Berlin, unique treasures from all his travel experiences shared with his wife, and framed drawings sketched by his sister).

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Adding Warmth & Tranquility to a 1916 Cottage-Style Home in Los Angeles | Open House TV

Adding Warmth & Tranquility to a 1916 Cottage-Style Home in Los Angeles | Open House TV

Join Josh & Naomi Gibson of the Gibson House design firm on a rustic escape to a renovated 1916 cottage-style house located in Los Angeles, CA. See how they reimagined this Cypress Park home with high-end designer finishes, including limewash walls, vintage furniture with rounded curves, and beautiful light fixtures throughout.

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Full Show: Stunning Spaces | Open House TV

Full Show: Stunning Spaces | Open House TV

On this episode of Open House, we have stunning spaces from coast to coast. We are starting in the heart of Midtown East at a beautiful 1899 townhouse with star of Million Dollar Listing, Kirsten Jordan. Making our way downtown to Greenwich Village, restauranter Maneesh Goyal takes us through an ultra-stylish loft. Staying in the area of Greenwich Village, interior designer Margaret Costello shows us around her custom tailored apartment. Lastly, we are making our way to the West Coast, meeting with Rick Tyberg in Los Angeles at penthouse with views to die for.

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Inside a Clean and Glam California Home with Interior Designer Anna Rosemann | Open House TV

Inside a Clean and Glam California Home with Interior Designer Anna Rosemann | Open House TV

Step into this classic take on California-living with us as interior designer Anna Rosemann showcases her client’s home and the design inspiration behind it. With only two weeks to curate 8,000 square feet of furniture in this Encino, California this, family home, Anna was up to the challenge.

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