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HOME TOURS: Mega Mansions & Bespoke Design | Open House TV (Full Episode)

HOME TOURS: Mega Mansions & Bespoke Design  | Open House TV (Full Episode)

Join host Sara Gore for an all-new Open House episode featuring a peek into four unbelievable luxury homes in New York, California, and South Carolina.

We kick off this edition by meeting up with real estate advisor Jim St. Andre for a tour of 48-50 w 69th St in New York City: one of the largest and most expensive homes in New York City. The price? A cool 85,000,000. Set on an idyllic block on the Upper West Side, the story of this massive private residence — which was built in 1892 in a Renaissance Revival style — begins with drama, scale, and meticulous attention to detail that’s reminiscent of the Gilded Age. The result of a years-long renovation of two townhouses, this abode boasts 19,600 square feet of luxury living which includes 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 3 half baths, and interiors that have been completely redone. From the welcoming great room with its 24 ft high ceilings, two wood-burning fireplaces, and south-facing cathedral windows that fill the space with natural light to the wrap-around mezzanine level (with a lounge area for playing pool, watching movies, or taking business calls) that offers you the perfect vantage to greet your guests — and from the most angelic of dining rooms that floats over the garden with its wondrous skylight and large doors that allow for plenty of al fresco dining opportunities to the unbelievable en suite primary bedroom with a wood-burning fireplace and bucolic terrace — this deluxe UWS mansion is as grand and prominent as they come.

We then link up with B. Michael – interior designer, author, and couturier – invites us into one of his client’s homes in Beechhurst, NY. This project marks B. Michael’s first gut renovation and the result is as stunning as it is welcoming. His client’s one marching order? To enjoy complete creative control over the process. Through deft use of a subtle color palette and his expert knowledge of exquisite textiles and silhouettes, he transformed this apartment into a fashionable space to call home. From the curved chandelier in the entryway that complements the sleek console nearby to the different shades of gray on each wall to a stylish seating area adorned with blue chairs made in Italy, a sculptured rug, and commissioned art print featuring himself (per his client’s request, in homage to him as the designer), this Queens abode is a balanced blend of personal, modern, and functional.

After that, we journey down south to join Whitney Sudler-Smith — executive producer and (sometimes) cast member of Bravo’s Southern Charm — for a tour of his estate in Charleston, South Carolina that is popularly referred to as the Isaac Jenkins Michael House. This one-of-a-kind bespoke mansion — renowned for its impressive Roman Revival facade and Italian villa aesthetic — was built around 1853 by British artisans, served as the Charleston Free Library until the 1960s, is currently listed on the National Historic registry. Right from the entryway — with its high ceilings, grand palais floors, and chinoiserie cabinet made in 18th century England — to the double drawing room that exists as a kind of pièce de résistance with its understated sense of comfort, countryside aesthetic, and apple green walls, this private residence teems with elegant upgrades, curated interior design, and resplendent architectural surprises around every corner.

Next, we journey to 513 Grand Blvd. in Venice, California for a look around Stewart Burns’ — a writer & producer on the iconic Simpsons and Futurama series — one-of-a-kind sculptural home. This vertical, futuristic 4-bedroom private residence, best known as the Tectonic House, features 2,522 square feet of sharp angles and torqued geometric shapes; imaginative and playful touches (including aerial silks in an entry room called the Tower); a spiral plywood structure (dubbed “The Parasite”) that spirals all the way into the upper reaches of the home, serves as an art installation, and offers plenty of shelving and seating options; the use of stark metals alongside natural materials; large living spaces for members of the family to hang out; and glorious views via a generous roof deck.

Last but not least, we travel to Southampton to speak with Interior designer Keith Baltimore on how he turned an empty space into a modern day paradise. The instant you step foot through the doors of this lavish property, you experience the very definition of fine living. This home prioritizes indoor-outdoor living with finishes geared for complete ease and relaxation, making it a worthwhile getaway.

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Full Episode: The Best of California Living & Design | Open House TV

Full Episode: The Best of California Living & Design | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for a look around some of the most stunning and luxurious homes in the sunny state of California.

First, we drop by a brand-new, amenity-rich estate in Bel Air, where we link up with Sally Forster Jones for a full tour. This symphonic, cinematic, and geometrically stunning 18,500 sq. ft. home, located at 1116 Chantilly Road, boasts 18,500 sq. ft. with 19 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and 5 half-baths — and in case that was not impressive enough, El Canto del Agua (its nickname which means “Song of the Water) with all its modern elegance, masterful craftsmanship using choice materials, and remarkable architectural beauty, was also inspired by art (including aspects of a Mayan pyramid) and exists in harmony with the natural Los Angeles fauna surrounding it. It also features a voluminous great room with a 30 ft. ceiling adorned with twinkling lights and views of a multi-tiered outdoor pool as its main focal points; an indoor cinema complete with stadium seating for up to twenty guests; a primary suite that offers a relaxing escape from the outside world with its centerpiece fireplace, ample space, and en-suite spa-inspired bathroom; a state-of-the art gourmand kitchen equipped with Italian cabinetry, a chef’s preparation galley, and two main islands topped with live-edge red wood imported from the tropical rainforests of Brazil; a grand family room that is ideal for intimate gatherings and entertaining guests, thanks in part to its large Venetian plaster bar and floor-to-ceiling glass wine cellar; a private gym (perfect for lifting weights and meditation) and a serene spa featuring a Roman bath; and a jaw-dropping backyard set against the picturesque hills with a patio area with lots of seating and a terraced waterfall pool that is a work of art in its own right.

We then join design duo Kevin Isbell and Gianantonio Corna at their 1920s Spanish colonial home in the heart of Los Angeles. After relocating from New York City, they were in search of a place that spoke to their personal aesthetic and embodied the vernacular that they associated with California. One of the main changes they made was to open the shutters by breaking up some of the expanse of the wood on them to allow natural light to pour through and also offer views of the beautiful blue sky and palm trees right outside the window. The house also features a whimsical kitchen with an indoor garden-inspired corner; a sleek dining space that includes an octagonal vintage table and a stunning gallery wall adorned with art; and a calming bedroom that embraces natural imagery with its floral touches.

After that, Mary Fitzgerald, one of the stars of the Netflix binge-worthy show “Selling Sunset,” shows us around a private Calabasas compound, owned by rapper French Montana (and previously owned by pop star Selena Gomez). This spacious residence mixes classic luxury with a playful ambience and is situated on three acres with over 8,600 square feet of impressive interiors. It also features an incredible dining room that’s perfect for hosting intimate dinner parties with its fireplace, dramatic chandelier, 20 ft. ceilings, and adjoining courtyard; an entertainment space with a pool table lounge area, terrace, and huge windows; an open-floor chef’s kitchen (complete with an oversized fridge and modern conveniences) that leads into an impressive living room; a sound-dampened home theater that’s ideal for watching movies and sporting events with friends and family; a private outdoor oasis with a cabana, pool, and wood-burning pizza station; and a guest house that includes a music studio.

Next up: We venture to 170 Spindrift Lane in Carmel, California to join Jonathan Spencer for a tour of the dramatic former hideaway of Kim Novak, star of Hitchcock’s classic “Vertigo.” This 1,866 sq. ft. oceanfront property, located on a 1.14 acre lot, features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathroom, as wells as breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. It also includes a golden granite stone exterior that’s meticulously stacked, a Bohemian-inspired living room with tall redwood ceilings, a green-granite fireplace, as well as stained glass windows and unique light fixtures that were commissioned by Novak back in the 1950s and ’60s; a beautiful kitchen that was remodeled in the 2000s with sleek granite countertops and high-end appliances; a primary suite with an attached bathroom; and a one-bedroom guest house that offers a front-row show to the rugged coastline right outside its windows.

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