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Inside a Futuristic Oceanfront Estate Featured on Westworld | Open House TV

Inside a Futuristic Oceanfront Estate Featured on Westworld  | Open House TV

Join Guy Ravid for a tour of a cinematic estate, located in Encinitas, CA (532 Neptune Avenue), nicknamed “The Crescent House” after its curved walls, 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 one of a kind.

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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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This Bel Air Mansion is the Epitome of Southern California Luxury Living | Open House TV

This Bel Air Mansion is the Epitome of Southern California Luxury Living | Open House TV

Join Sally Forster Jones for a tour of 1859 Bel Air Road. This high-end Los Angeles estate (built on approximately 1.3 acres of land) features a contemporary design and impeccable attention to detail. It boasts 20000 sq. ft of unique amenities, including a custom wine lounge (featuring a custom glass cellar), private movie theater, sleek bar with interesting lines and curvature, and a spa-inspired bathroom with dual vanities. With its gorgeous ocean views (including of Catalina Island), infinity pool, grand spiral staircase, spacious primary suite filled with natural light, free-flowing main level that connects the veranda to the formal living room, and impeccable attention to detail, this massive tri-level mansion is a true entertainer’s paradise and epitome of Southern California luxury living.

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Full Episode: A Bel Air Mansion, Upper West Side Duplex & Gilded Age NYC Apartment | Open House TV

Full Episode: A Bel Air Mansion, Upper West Side Duplex & Gilded Age NYC Apartment | Open House TV

Open House host Sara Gore kicks off the latest installment inside a sleek, sky-high apartment in the heart of Midtown. And that’s just the tip of this week’s impressive homes!

We then venture to the Upper East Side to join Brian Lewis for a tour of 17 E 92nd St. This 5586 sq. ft Gilded Age townhouse, with 6 bedroom and 3.5 baths, is filled with classic details such as original moldings and woodwork, a Juliet balcony, renovated garden level (with two entrances, bonus dining & living rooms, private backyard, and a renovated kitchen with a dining bar), as well as a stately parlor floor that leads into a gorgeous living room. With its rich Carnegie Hill history and top-of-the-line finishes, it is a timeless slice of old New York with modern conveniences.

After that, we head to the West Coast to join Sally Forster Jones for a tour of 1859 Bel Air Road. This high-end estate (built on approximately 1.3 acres of land) features a contemporary design and impeccable attention to detail. It boasts 20000 sq. ft of unique amenities, including a custom wine lounge (featuring a custom glass cellar), private movie theater, sleek bar with interesting lines and curvature, and a spa-inspired bathroom with dual vanities. With its gorgeous ocean views (including of Catalina Island), infinity pool, grand spiral staircase, spacious primary suite filled with natural light, free-flowing main level that connects the veranda to the formal living room, and impeccable attention to detail, this massive tri-level Los Angeles mansion is a true entertainer’s paradise and epitome of Southern California luxury living.

We then jet back to the East Coast to visit 165 Charles Street, Unit 21 with Spencer Means. This West Village 3-bedroom apartment, located on the 10th floor of a glass building designed by architect Richard Meir, is waterfront living at its best and features a sleek & functional open kitchen with white matte lacquer cabinetry, a vast gallery that leads into a dramatic living room with a 30-ft terrace, and a primary suite with 2 walk-in closets, spa-like bath, and plenty of natural light. Additionally, it features over 2500 sq. ft. of luxury living space, 11 ft. ceilings, Wenge African hardwood floors, and vast windows with iconic, unobstructed 360° views of the Hudson River. As Means best puts it, “It is a home designed for entertaining, inside and out.”

Up next: interior designer Vanessa DeLeon introduces viewers to a duplex she designed for empty-nester clients on the Upper West Side, who decided to upsize their living situation by purchasing the apartment above them and combine it with their current one after their kids went off to college. This was a full gut renovation that began with establishing a color palette that was inspired by DeLeon’s client’s travels, and ensures continuity and sentimental touches throughout the home. The finished project, designed with an open-concept floor plan in mind, includes lucite chairs featuring the couple’s favorite song lyrics printed on the back, a staircase with light fixtures her clients bought in Paris and show-stopping wallpaper that matches the rest of the apartment; a dining room with a bleached table and linear & translucent chandelier that delineates the space; a kitchen with light blue cabinetry, as well as a large island with a stunning countertop and backsplash; a living room with two round sofas that flank the fireplace (which incorporates the same material used in the kitchen); and an active lounge that’s perfect for watching a movie, playing games, or enjoying a snack. In essence, this home exudes “comfort, design and functionality”.

Finally, we drop by New York City’s Flower District to visit interior designer Drew McGukin. No stranger to taking risks, McGukin’s live/work Chelsea loft is a tribute to his unique aesthetic and penchant for embracing color. His home features an office space with bright light, fun pops of taxi-cab yellow and a cork wall perfect for client presentations; open bookcases that serve as dividers between the work and living areas; a dining room that transitions into the kitchen with a bar cabinet as an anchor; a bedroom with a large skylight, walk-in closet, and abstract wallpaper featuring patterns that originate from an actual painting; and a living room that includes a mash-up of his favorite client moments, vintage pieces that add an element of timelessness to the space, and one-of-a-kind Aboriginal artwork and classic photographs. Overall, the goal was to create a warm, creative home that would be enjoyed by guests and residents, alike.

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