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THE GREATEST PROGRESSIVE MOMENTS 2024

THE GREATEST PROGRESSIVE MOMENTS 2024

THE GREATEST PROGRESSIVE MOMENTS 2024
Progressive is the biggest property training company in the United Kingdom and we’ve been training, investing and developing for the best part of 17 years. Now, you get the opportunity to dive into our best moments!

From political appearances to Kevin McDonnell locating lost curtains, we’ve packaged together some of the most entertaining moments that have hit the channel.

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Progressive was co-founded in January 2007 by investor-entrepreneurs Mark Homer and Rob Moore. Progressive innovated the property education space. First the UK’s best selling property book which opened the minds of the masses to property and now 800 training days a year focussing on multiple streams of property income, many taking place from the Progressive training academy HQ in Peterborough that the founders own. Progressive’s head office is based in Peterborough, where a team of 130 staff; Progressive Property ‘intrapreneurs’ mission is to help property investors across the country to increase their portfolios, to learn the systems that worked so well for Rob and Mark, and to inspire education and action in the property community. We have created more property millionaires and success stories than anyone in the UK.

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A Sumptuous Palm Springs Retreat with a 1970s Aesthetic | Open House TV

A Sumptuous Palm Springs Retreat with a 1970s Aesthetic | Open House TV

Join interior designer Christopher Kennedy as he invites us into his forever home in sunny Palm Springs, California. Built in 1978 and spanning 3200 square feet, this gorgeous home honors the ‘70s aesthetic through neutral tones and interesting touches reminiscent of that era, including: a sumptuous shag rug, a Brutalist-style chandelier, curved sofas covered in a beautiful white boucle fabric, textured throw pillows, and more.

From the expansive great room with views of the golf course and San Jacinto Mountains right outside to the welcoming kitchen with its sand-colored oak cabinetry that references a desert landscape with a sand mirror tiles with an antique finish that help bounce light around, this home is full of nostalgic statement pieces that pay homage to the original architecture while also serving as a relaxing retreat that’s perfect for entertaining.

As for other points of interest? The belvedere granite bar area inlayed with brass detailing that includes sculptural walnut stools covered in leather for seating; the centerpiece fireplace clad in cork with gold flecks that allow it to really sparkle and shine at night; the vintage chairs in the dining room that are a nod to Kennedy’s husband’s love of Star Trek; an intimate media room filled with art that represents Kennedy’s 20+ year relationship journey with his husband; a primary bedroom that features a beaded curtain that simulates a glamorous headboard and adds definition and a sense of privacy to the space, along with three large sliding doors that fill the room with natural light; and an outdoor lounging area with a fire pit and pool that exudes quintessential resort-style living vibes.

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HOME TOURS: Stunning Renovations in New York City, Los Angeles & Palm Springs | Open House TV

HOME TOURS: Stunning Renovations in New York City, Los Angeles & Palm Springs | Open House TV

In this week’s all-new episode of Open House, our wonderful host Sara Gore invites viewers into 5 breathtaking homes full of unique details and stylish design that are located in New York City, Los Angeles, and Palm Springs.

First up: Calli Sarkesh shows us around an exceptional residence located at 122 West 73rd St in New York City. Originally built in 1900 and recently renovated by Murdock Solon Architects, this Upper West Side single-family townhouse spans over 6,600 sq ft and boasts 6 levels, 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and — plot twist — THREE powder rooms. From the parlor floor — which serves as the centerpiece of the home and houses a beautiful kitchen, formal dining room with soaring ceilings, and dining room with a fireplace that’s ideal for intimate gatherings —to the primary suite with a sumptuous marble bathroom and 20ft long walk-in closet, a sun deck on the very top floor, and the private sanctuary that is an outdoor bamboo garden, this brownstone teems with elegance and meticulous details.

Next, we zip over to the West Coast to take a look around interior designer Melissa Warner’s latest project: a maximalist home in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles that pays homage to her client’s love of tailored fashion and bespoke luxury, while serving as a masterclass on how to incorporate bold statement pieces to add interesting dimension to a space without having them compete with each other. From the tiger wallpaper in the dark-and-moody foyer that packs an unforgettable wow factor upon entering the house, to the dining room that takes her client’s fondness for beautiful menswear into account with plaid on the rug, bouclair on the chairs, and pleated dressmaker details on the drapery, Warner’s personalized touches show how even in a large space, it’s often the meticulous little details that make a big impression.

After that, we venture over to sunny Palm Springs, California to visit with interior designer Christopher Kennedy as he invites us into his forever home. Built in 1978 and spanning 3200 square feet, this gorgeous home honors the ‘70s aesthetic through neutral tones and interesting touches reminiscent of that era, including: a sumptuous shag rug, a brutalist-style chandelier, curved sofas covered in a beautiful white boucle fabric, textured throw pillows, and more. From the expansive great room with views of the golf course and San Jacinto Mountains right outside to the welcoming kitchen with its sand-colored oak cabinetry that references a desert landscape with a sand mirror tiles with an antique finish that help bounce light around, this home is full of nostalgic statement pieces that pay homage to the original architecture while also serving as a relaxing retreat that’s perfect for entertaining.

We then return to New York City to join architect B. Alex Miller for a tour of the white box Battery Park City apartment that he and his team transformed into a welcoming residence that offers comfort, functionality, and plenty of custom architectural detail. From the marble insertion that greets you at the door to the primary quarter of the apartment that features staggered millwork panels that expand as you move forward and provides visual interest along with storage — and to the main living space that contains the seating area that features a combination of cool & warm tones through the furnishings, anchor rug, and wooden lamps that exudes a warm light in the evening; dining space with a giant airplane-esque pendant hovering above the table that helps give it a sense of place; and a blue Mediterranean marble kitchen that captures the tones of the Hudson River — this home offers a warm, minimal, and inviting respite to the busy city outside.

We finish this week’s Open House episode with a trip to an impressive art-filled Greenwich Village penthouse that was reimagined by Irish-born interior designer Clodagh. She stresses the importance of using holistic design to foster a sense of wellbeing, which becomes evident throughout this glorious duplex loft — especially with the magnificent art collection on display and a transformative environment that is as modern as it is serene.

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New York City Apartment Meets The Stylizing of Garrow Kedigian | Open House TV

New York City Apartment Meets The Stylizing of Garrow Kedigian | Open House TV

Interior Designer Garrow Kedigian could not pass up the opportunity to live in The Carlyle Tower on the Upper East Side. Kedigian walks Open House through the necessary renovations made to his stunning New York City apartment, including heightened ceilings, exposed crown moldings, and added saturation of color. But no apartment would be complete without a spacious outdoor deck.

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