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Tour a Stylish Townhouse in Weehawken, NJ | Open House TV

Tour a Stylish Townhouse in Weehawken, NJ | Open House TV

“A well-designed home should have great energy.” This is the mantra that Blanche Garcia abides by when designing homes for her clients. The talented interior designer invites us inside a luxurious townhouse located in Weehawken, NJ that overlooks the Hudson River to show viewers firsthand. While from the outside this home might seem unassuming, the next-level interior — designed for two professionals with a high sense of style — is a sight to behold. See how Blanche combined modern features with bespoke elements (including statues of elephants near the doorway to invite peace, prosperity, and protection, as is custom in Indian culture) to produce a relaxing setting that is both functional and refined.

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Tour the Historic San Francisco Home of Third Eye Blind’s Stephan Jenkins | Open House TV

Tour the Historic San Francisco Home of Third Eye Blind's Stephan Jenkins | Open House TV

🎶 And there’s a memory of a window. Looking through, I see you. 🎶

Thankfully, there will be no peering through windows in this Open House tour. Join us as we step inside the beautiful townhouse of Stephan Jenkins, lead singer of Third Eye Blind.

The award-winning producer, artist, and songwriter shows us around his beautiful historic residence located in the city’s vibrant Mission District — on the same block that Third Eye Blind filmed their very first video for the hit track “Semi-Charmed Life.” His residence, built in the 1870s, has been both a labor of love and testament to his design personality as he patiently has restored back to its former Italianate Victorian glory over the past decade. From the original wainscoting & surf-inspired graffiti art that immediately greets you upon entering through the door to the front parlor that exudes a sense of elevated connectivity with its cantilevered windows, Tiffany chandelier, and captivating paintings — including a piece (his favorite!) by his best friend and former bandmate Leo’s mother — Jenkins’ home — this townhouse teems with light, creativity, and interesting stories.

Other points of interest include: the split hallway & staircase (commonly known as “bowling alley flats); a Chewbacca couch in a room that feels like a warm hug in the dark, where he enjoys sitting and playing the guitar; a dining room, which happens to be his favorite room in the house, where he’s hosted lively dinner parties and features original 1870s plaster, an overly grand chandelier, an oak table with a brutalist vibe to it that he designed himself, and a framed photograph of a scuba diver with an octopus that was captured by oceanographer Jacques Cousteau; and a kitchen that is sleek and well-thought out with small portals that the construction crew punched in to allow in more natural light — and that leads directly into a serene backyard space that provides an ideal private forum for relaxation and entertaining guests.

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*And for fans of the band, here’s some exciting news: Third Eye Blind is on tour this summer —be sure to check them out in a city near you!

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Inside 5 Spectacular Homes — Including the Historic Townhouse of Third Eye Blind’s Lead Singer

Inside 5 Spectacular Homes — Including the Historic Townhouse of Third Eye Blind's Lead Singer

In this full-length episode of Open House, host Sara Gore invites interior design enthusiasts into five absolutely stunning homes located in Palm Beach, San Francisco, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles.

We kick things off at the beautiful townhouse of Stephan Jenkins, lead singer of Third Eye Blind. The award-winning producer, artist, and songwriter shows us around his beautiful historic residence located in the city’s vibrant Mission District — on the same block that Third Eye Blind filmed their very first video for the hit track “Semi-Charmed Life.” His residence, built in the 1870s, has been both a labor of love and testament to his design personality as he patiently has restored back to its Italianate Victorian glory over the past decade. From the original wainscoting & surf-inspired graffiti art that immediately greets you upon entering through the door to the front parlor that exudes a sense of elevated connectivity with its cantilevered windows, Tiffany chandelier, and captivating paintings — including a piece (his favorite!) by his best friend and former bandmate Leo’s mother — Jenkins’ home — this townhouse teems with light, creativity, and interesting stories. (And if you’re craving more, be sure to check out Third Eye Blind in a city near you during their tour this summer.)

Next, we sail over to Palm Beach, Florida to explore 10 Tarpon island: a contemporary take on classic Palm Beach architecture with lush landscaping, gorgeous views of West Palm Beach, and a cool $187,500,000 price tag. Join agent Christopher Leavitt and owner & builder Todd Michael Glaser for a tour of this recently completed and sumptuous private compound that boasts 21,406 sq ft of upscale amenities including: 11 palatial bedrooms with massive walk-in closets, 15 bathrooms, 7 half-baths; a glamorous formal living room with coffered ceilings, hardwood floors with metal detailing, and a wall of windows that help create a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience; a state-of-the-art fitness room; an elegant library with its own wet bar; entertainment space equipped with a billiards table and movie lounge; a custom Italian kitchen with the finest of finishes, including handpicked marble; and a wellness wing that features a massage room, beauty parlor, and sauna. Outside, the property provides even more options for keeping boredom at bay through means of a clay tennis court, outdoor kitchen, two different pools, a cold plunge, and two separate boat docks (including one that is 180ft long).

Our next stop in this episode encourages us to ponder the following question: Would you pour some money into sprucing up your rent-stabilized apartment? If you happen to have a keen eye for interior design and there’s room for creativity and potential, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t turn a blank canvas into the home of your dreams — especially if you plan on setting roots in the area. Case in point: Brigette Muller’s gorgeous apartment, which is nestled in a 1920s building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. See how the talented DIY content creator transformed a 560 sq ft railroad-style home into a cozy French-inspired oasis that brims with personality, joy, and soft romantic touches throughout.

After that, we drop by the lovely Silver Lake home of Francesca Grace. See how this Los Angeles-based designer and stager celebrates her love of vintage glamour through an “Italian elegance meets French countryside” aesthetic. From the maximalist-yet-grounding monochromatic living room with its earthy green tone, reupholstered sofa, and forest-themed wallpaper to the delightful dining room with its orange chairs, peach-toned accents, and a textured onyx table that serves as the focal point, this home teems with eclectic charm.

Last but certainly not least, we head over to New York’s Sutton Square with Yue-Sai Kan, a television host and beauty executive so successful that it earned her the moniker the “Oprah of China.” Her vast townhouse, which spans over 8,500 square feet, is a testament to her many accolades as well as a lifetime of travel. Serenity, movement, and tradition blend together through an “East meets West” aesthetic; and with its classic New York City furniture, jaw-dropping tapestry from India comprised of semi-precious stones, and unique Chinese antiques, it’s safe to say that Kan’s home is full of love and extraordinary feng shui.

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A Renovated Brownstone on the Upper West Side | Open House TV

A Renovated Brownstone on the Upper West Side | Open House TV

Join Calli Sarkesh for a tour of 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.

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A Tour of a Stunning Park Slope Townhouse Inspired by Italian Culture | Open House TV

A Tour of a Stunning Park Slope Townhouse Inspired by Italian Culture | Open House TV

Ippolita Rostagno, renowned jewelry designer and founder of Artemest known for her bold designs, takes Open House inside her live-work townhouse. Explore this stunning Park Slope home and studio, which features an original structure that has been modernized and is juxtaposed with decorative art and furnishings. Prepare to be inspired by her maximalist aesthetic, which she describes as “simplicity meets Baroque details,” as well as joyful touches (such as the dining area in her serene garden and the commissioned Florentine mirror in her bedroom) that pay homage to her Italian culture.

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A Newly Renovated Townhouse in Kips Bay | Open House TV

A Newly Renovated Townhouse in Kips Bay | Open House TV

Architect Gregory Sharp invites Open House viewers for a tour of 153 East 30th Street to check out a newly renovated townhouse. Tasked with converting a multi-family home into a single-family townhouse, Sharp embraced the challenge and reimagined all 5500 square feet into a 5-bedroom, 5-bath modern abode in Kips Bay. From a formal parlor room upon entry to the seamless flow between the kitchen, living room, and backyard, this home emphasizes an open dialogue between the interior and exterior spaces.

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A Stately Gilded Age Townhouse on the Upper East Side | Open House TV

A Stately Gilded Age Townhouse on the Upper East Side | Open House TV

Join Brian Lewis for a tour of 17 E 92nd St on the Upper East Side. 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 history and top-of-the-line finishes, this Carnegie Hill home is a timeless slice of old New York with modern conveniences.

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Step Inside A Classic New York City Townhouse Built in 1879 | Open House TV

Step Inside A Classic New York City Townhouse Built in 1879 | Open House TV

Step inside a classic New York City townhouse located on the Upper East Side. This 5500 sq. ft. space was built in 1891 and features a Renaissance Revival facade, high ceilings, arched doorways, and stunning millwork. We then head over to join agent Maria Manuche about twenty blocks away — just steps off Park Avenue — for a tour of another beautiful NYC townhouse that radiates the ethos of a mansion and preserves its original architectural details while also incorporating modern conveniences. Built in 1879, this 120 E 71st St residence also features stately limestone facade, sweeping staircase, 12 ft. ceilings, marble floors, and a modern 3-year renovation that consists of a large stained glass window, gas-burning fireplace, private garden ideal for dining al fresco, bedroom with a south-facing terrace, and a generous living space (five floors of 6600 sq. ft. to be exact).

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5 Unconventional NYC Homes: Sculptural Staircases, Abstract Glass Tiles & Disco Balls | Open House

5 Unconventional NYC Homes: Sculptural Staircases, Abstract Glass Tiles & Disco Balls | Open House

Get ready to explore five stunning New York City homes with our host Sara Gore!

First, join us in midtown Manhattan with interior designer Rodney Lawrence as he adds an interplay of interesting textures, colors, and materials to transform all 4000 sq ft of this alluring 29th floor Park Avenue loft into a one-of-a-kind living space. Next up, we venture to West Chelsea, where interior designer Harry Heissmann introduces us to his unique take on a project that not only preserves numerous industrial features (such as exposed brick), but also reinvents many common aspects of a home (including placing a bed and disco ball fixture in the living room) and highlights his client’s personality with its humor-meets-drama tone. Soon after, interior designer Libby Langdon takes us through a glass-box pied-à-terre, located in Nomad, that was redesigned to reflect the smart, chic, and dynamic nature of New York City, as well as to maximize style and ease of movement in a small space. (Oh, and be sure to take in that gorgeous view of the Chrysler Building!) We’ll follow this up with a trip to an art-filled, ultra-modern townhouse that was built in the 1880s and is located in St. Luke’s Place in the West Village. Architect Greg Sharp takes us through every single detail of this magnificent beauty, including the spacious kitchen with two islands, the dramatic height windows at the rear of the home that fill it with natural light; the sculptural grand staircase, which creates a visual experience and serves as the main unifying element of the house; as well as the restoration of original details (such as the classic facade) that add layers to its wonder. Finally, we head over to Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn where architect and interior designer Hormuz Batliboi takes us on a tour of his gut renovation of an over 100-year-old abandoned Brooklyn brownstone. This project gave Hormuz the opportunity to not only create a beautiful home for his family but also implement his distinct design language and modern sensibility, as well as inspire a fascinating dialogue between contemporary and historic.

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West Chelsea Townhouse One Block From The High Line | Open House TV

West Chelsea Townhouse One Block From The High Line | Open House TV

Agent Benjamin Blazer has found you the perfect place to live and call home. Located in West Chelsea and only one block from the High Line, this newly renovated townhouse has dedicated nearly 2.5 years to modernization with no expense spared. Curated with extraordinary attention to detail, this townhouse was made for entertaining with its high ceilings, open floor plan, an abundance of natural light, and direct access to the backyard garden. This home is large enough to accommodate a soiree but intimate for dinner for two.

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