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Full Show: Real Estate Treasures | Open House TV

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Full Show: Real Estate Treasures | Open House TV

We're checking out real estate treasures from coast to coast. Fredrik Eklund, star of Bravo's MIllion Dollar Listing New York, shows off one of his newest treasures on the Upper West Side. We're inside the pages of Interiors Magazine at a Greenwich Village Apartment with designer Alessandra Santopietro. We check out an elegant apartment in NoMad with jaw-dropping views. We also visit a bachelor pad near union square designed by Peti Lau.

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Full Show: Townhouse Treasures in New York City | Open House TV

Townhouse living in all its iterations from the traditional to the ultra modern. We join designer Cheryl Eisen at her reimagined vision of townhouse living on Park Avenue, and we take a look inside the former home of Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann. Plus, designer Sergio Mercado shows us a bespoke home he designed in Battery Park City.

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Full Show: Dream Homes for Sale | Open House TV

In this episode of Open House, we travel from New York to California to see some of the most stunning homes with the best views. Inside these beautiful penthouses and luxury estates, we are graced with infinity pools and infinity views. New York City, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, and a special trip to a higher elevation in Dobbs Ferry.

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Full Episode: Stunning Home Renovations | 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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Full Episode: Architectural Excellence in NYC, Pasadena, Mount Washington & Brooklyn | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for a tour of stunning homes in New York and California — from a pair of penthouses in Tribeca that embody contemporary design and architectural excellence to a jaw-dropping 32,000 sq. ft. estate known as Knoll House in Pasadena with its very own art museum to to a redesign of a 1940s house (lovingly nicknamed the jewelry box) in the Mount Washington section of Los Angeles that is a labor of love, as well as an ode to a love of travel and fashion — that are as striking and airy as they are inviting and unique.

The locations featured in this installment:

1. 53 White St. PH in Tribeca, NYC led by Callie Sarkash
2. a personable oasis in Mount Washington, Los Angeles led by interior designer Tamarra Younis
3. 67 Franklin St, PHE in Tribeca, NYC led by architect Dean Maltz
4. 2 Oak Knoll Terrace in Pasadena, CA led by Ernie Carswell
5. a stylish yet sustainable triplex apartment in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, led by architects Amale Andraos and Dan Wood

Did any of the beautiful residences featured this week especially stand out to you? Drop a comment below to let us know and tune in every weekend for new episodes and one-of-a-kind home tours!

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Full Episode: Dreamy Domiciles with Spectacular Interiors | Open House TV

Sara Gore is back with more jaw-dropping homes to show you in this installment of Open House, starting from a beautifully renovated gem on Grove Street: a 19th century townhouse on Grove Street Blends that blends original details with contemporary living.

We then shift over to the heart of midtown Manhattan to join real estate agent Frances Katzen for a look around 53 West 53rd Street, PH 76: a one-of-a-kind New York City penthouse that offers three panoramic views (you can East River to the Hudson River to Central Park and beyond), modern architecture, and plenty of style, luxury, and sophistication. Other spectacular attributes of this residence? It not only takes up the 76th and 77 floors, but features a great room with ceiling heights in excess of 23 ft and windows to match it; a dining room that hovers over Central Park; a custom kitchen with state-of-the-art cabinetry & furniture, including commissioned pieces by Elyse Graham and a kitchen island with statuary marble and a waterfall edge; and a primary suite that includes a bathroom comparable to a spa retreat.

Next up: we head over to Hidden Hills, California for a tour of 24105 Hidden Ridge Road with Marc Shevin. This brand new 21,700 sq ft estate is styled as a high-quality, contemporary farmhouse and consists of six bedroom suites with expansive pastoral views of the grounds, movie theater with fabric covered acoustic sound walls; restaurant quality chef's kitchen with a center island that features counter seating; formal dining room with a refrigerated wine cellar; large family lounge with motorized sliding walls of glass, two-sided fireplace with a color wheel; basement space with a versatile game room and two-lane bowling alley; a zero-edge infinity pool; and gym & spa complete with a massage room, steam shower and sauna. Designed to celebrate relaxed outdoor/indoor Cali living, this residence is filled with airy entertaining spaces that effortlessly flow into each other, yet still feel distinct thanks to an open floor plan, three-level floating staircase that leads up to skylights in the ceiling, and a 12ft high glass pivot door that greets you upon entering the room.

After that, we return to New York City for a tour of a dream project: a completely transformed Upper East Side classic pre-war apartment designed by Garrow Kedigian. Right from its spectacular foyer, which features an arched ceiling embellished with a constellation print and twinkling LED lights, this home dazzles and enchants. The design drama continues throughout the entirety of the home with teal wall paneling in the space next to the Grand Central-inspired hallway that incorporates crown moulding that he painted chocolate brown; curved furniture that punctuates each space (e.g. a black frame mirror & starburst light fixtures); rich saturated colors (including Kedigian's signature favorite: blue); soft, luxurious textures such as burnt sienna velvet on the sectional sofa in the living room; a kitchen with a freestanding island and a cozy breakfast nook that includes a fabulous bistro table that he ordered from a vendor in Paris, as well as mid-century modern sconce lights and a built-in bonat; and eye-catching points of interest (including the antelope carpet in the dining room, built-in bookcases, motorized curtains in the bedrooms, faux fireplace to anchor the study, and 'birds-and-branches' champagne-hued wallpaper with a metallic glow in the cocoon-style primary suite) that add the right level of pizzazz. Oh, and want in on a little secret? The piece of art hanging in the intimate seating area is actually a television in disguise!

We then shift over to the Upper West Side to join special education teacher, design blogger & lifelong New Yorker Hattie Kolp for a look around her rent-controlled childhood home that she inherited from her parents when they moved out. Since then, Hattie — who resides in it with her adorable cats — has made it completely her own and along the way discovered her love of interior design. Apartment highlights include: two fireplaces covered in star-print contact paper, bookshelves filled with antiques and personal treasures, a green velvet sofa that pulls out into a queen-sized bed; a gilded mirror that's reminiscent of Paris; a dreamy chandelier in the blue--themed primary bedroom; a vintage desk by the window; and bedrooms that you can enter through gorgeous original pocket doors.

To top off this episode, we drop by 2243 E 17th Street for a look around an 8,500 sq. ft. park-side mansion built in the 1850s and boasts a stylish renovation that dovetails preserved Gilded Age details with vibrant color and dramatic decor — which is fitting, considering it just so happens to be owned by 'Moulin Rouge' director Baz Luhrmann and his wife and creative partner Catherine Martin. Steve Gold leads the tour of this luxurious home that is unlike anything on the market with its classic pre-war charm, high ceilings, and stately proportions.

FULL EPISODE: Contemporary Meets Classic in these 5 Impressive Homes | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for a tour of five exquisite homes located in a different cities around the world. From an idyllic townhouse in the West Village to homes in Paris, Lake Tahoe, Beverly Hills — and yes, even a stop at a jaw-dropping penthouse the iconic Plaza in midtown New York City with a room inspired by Eloise — this episode features homes that are as stylish as they are impressive.

First, we meet up with Maggie Marshall at 31 Grove Street: a beautifully renovated townhouse in the heart of the West Village. This 4200 sq. ft. 19th century gem embraces the unique original details that give this residence its historic charm, while seamlessly integrating some modern updates, including a steel-and-glass staircase that runs through the entire house, a spacious chef's kitchen with views of a private garden and custom cabinetry, and an indoor/outdoor entertaining center downstairs with a wet bar.

After, we drop by 1061 Loma Vista Dr: an 8,800 sq ft masterpiece in Beverly Hills that features 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. This beautifully renovated mid-century home in Beverly Hills was originally built in 1959 by architect Rex Lotery and has since been expanded, restored, and modernized to make the most of the sunny California lifestyle. Designer and developer Philippe Nauori takes us a tour of this Corinne Calvet residence that is all about maximalist minimalism with its clean sleek lines, meticulous landscaping and vegetation, relaxing pool oasis inspired by a Brazilian paradise, original woodwork that makes the most of natural light, and unique art pieces.

Then, we zip over to a glamorous corner duplex inside the private residences at the iconic Plaza Hotel. This 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom beauty spans well over 3500 sq ft with original historical details mixing seamlessly with eye-catching modern decor, designed by professional stager Jason Saft. From the massive great room that Saft segmented into four distinct zones — including an area for relaxation and take in views of Central Park and a entertaining space with a custom bar that's anchored with a circular rug, round coffee tables, and four mirrors to make it feel less boxy and reflect light — to a dining room that underwent a dramatic transformation into a jewel box room that features elements from different eras, florals, and traditional touches, to a whimsical room that references the beloved children's book character Eloise on the dresser, this home exudes a certain boldness that sets it apart with a comfortable softness that makes it ideal for everyday living.

We then drop by Lake Tahoe for a look at a modern take on a classic home with an A-frame silhouette that was conceived by architect Todd Maher. We learn more about what inspired the imagining of this traditional mountain ski-cabin — aptly named Phoenix Rising after it was built from the literal ashes of a quintessential lake cottage — and how he morphed this symmetrical building into a warm and inviting abode full of geometric surprises and functional upgrades — including, but not limited to: a wood-burning fireplace in the great room, along with decorative beams and a circular multi-layered chandelier that binds the space together; a kitchen that embraces natural light and the beautiful views outside through bar seating under the cabinet window; a curved staircase for a touch of whimsey; and an intricate roofing pattern that is applied indoors as well.

Finally, we end the episode in Paris, France! Interior designer Elliot Barnes shows us around one of his newest projects: a full gut renovation of an elegant 19th century townhouse right in the heart of Paris's 16th for a family of six — just minutes away from the Eiffel Tower. From the entrance through a private square with a charming lamp post, to the extension of the main living room that projects into the back of a tranquil garden, to the living room featuring an Italian bubble-shaped chandelier, this Parisian home beautifully dovetails traditional details with distinct modern ones.


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Full Show: Dream Homes Across the Country | Open House TV

We're in an entertainers dream home above the Sunset Strip. Plus, we check out treetop views of Central Park from a modern Midtown apartment. And, the Westchester home of New York basketball great - Allan Houston. Also, we're inside this Greenwich property that has seen New York grow up all around it.

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FULL EPISODE: Cinematic Estates & Luxurious Homes in New York & Southern California | Open House TV

Join 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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HOME TOURS: Power Couples & Jaw-dropping Design | Open House TV

Ready to explore more beautiful homes across New York and California? Open House host Sara Gore leads the way as we step into five more stunning spaces in this week's all new episode.

We kick things off with real estate gurus Tarek El Moussa & Heather Rae El Moussa, who are known for dishing out helpful tips and hacks on HGTV, invite us into their warm and spacious Newport Beach, California home that they share with their three children and adorable pup Buggy. Their vision for this renovation was a sleek hotel aesthetic, which they accomplished through custom wallpaper, a bar area that greets visitors upon stepping through the front doors and is accented with a bright statement piece chandelier, as well as black countertop and chairs, and a chic-yet-functional style that reflects their unique personalities and needs of their family.

We then step inside the stylish loft of Hannah Bronfman and Brendan Fallis. See how the entrepreneurial power couple transformed this cavernous downtown NYC factory warehouse into a contemporary dream home for them and their two young children, Preston and Claude. Since purchasing their home a little over four years ago, they have been renovating it into a triplex that includes a mezzanine level that consists of the primary suite, main level, and lower level with two bedrooms, media room, and a conservatory (atrium). Overall, they wanted to create a home that felt warm and inviting, but could also accommodate large groups for family gatherings and dinner parties — so they turned the living room into an optimal entertaining area with an open-floor setting, plush communal sofa, record bar, and large coffee table. As for one of the focal points in this expansive space is an overhead art piece light fixture called the 'floss coordinates' that's actually five different chandeliers that's been worked up into a cone and not only pulls in the brass from the mirrors left behind by the previous owner but also draws you into the center of the space.

After that, architect Leah Solk invites us into a recently completed project: a brownstone in Greenwich Village. One of her goals in renovating this historic New York City apartment (originally constructed in 1839) was to revitalize it, open it up so that you could see through it from front to back, and fill it with warmth and character — all while maintaining its architectural integrity — which results in a beautiful fusion of modernism and Greek revival elements. From the multipurpose vestibule with its whimsical 'Alice in Wonderland'-themed wallpaper to the communal living/dining room with a wood-burning fireplace and large windows that flood the area with natural light, this floor-through home offers visual flourishes along with versatile functionality.

Next: Get ready to step into an eclectic house of oddities and curiosities. Artist and animator Mike Guerena, who's worked on television series such as 'Mission Hill' and 'Bob's Burgers,' invites Open House viewers into his private home in Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California that he shares with his wife and shows us around his rare, unique, and strange collectibles. According to Guerena, who is an avid collector of art and memorabilia, guests are usually pretty shocked at all the items he's amassed over the years, but to him they are treasure finds that have more to do with creativity and personal interests than how much they're worth. I just like the way it looks — the beauty of it, he explains. I can tell you a story about every little thing on that wall.

Finally, we wrap up the episode with a trip to Bellport, New York to join designer Phillip Thomas for a tour of one of his gorgeous projects that fosters a sense of fun from the moment you walk in and was designed to share with friends and family regardless of the occasion. He shows us around his client's home which is expansive yet intimate, and encourages easy celebration inside and out.

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HOME TOURS: Classic Meets Modern with 5 Spectacular Properties | Open House TV

In this all-new episode of Open House, host Sara Gore leads us through five spectacular properties located in California, New York, and Massachusetts that serve as prime examples of classic style meets contemporary design.

We kick off this episode with Ian Slater, who invites into a stunning duplex penthouse located in the heart of the West Chelsea Gallery District at 455 West 20th St — a condominium built by architect Alan Wanzenberg that’s situated within the grounds of the General Theological Seminary. Occupying 3,800 sq ft, this 4-bedroom residence seamlessly dovetails old-world charm with elegant upgrades and features custom millwork, gorgeous hardwood herringbone flooring, and ample natural light.

Next, architects Colin Flavin and Heather Souza, who take us inside the Wales House in Lincoln, Massachusetts — a 1958 modernist home that was originally designed by Henry Hoover and Walter Hill and respectfully seeps into the natural topography surrounding it with an entry stairway that floats over existing glacial stone. Tasked with updating this mid-century modern space for a growing family, the Flavin Architects duo focused on opening the interior of the home while incorporating innovative materials that honor the bones of the original architecture. Recent additions from this one-story renovation include a carport building, yoga studio with a wall of glass that opens into a sunlit courtyard, and main living area that embraces their firm's natural modernism design principles: open flow, ample light, and visual connection to the breathtaking landscape.

After that, architects Colin Flavin and Heather Souza take us inside the Wales House in Lincoln, Massachusetts — a 1958 modernist home that was originally designed by Henry Hoover and Walter Hill and respectfully seeps into the natural topography surrounding it with an entry stairway that floats over existing glacial stone. Tasked with updating this mid-century modern space for a growing family, the Flavin Architects duo focused on opening the interior of the home while incorporating innovative materials that honor the bones of the original architecture. Recent additions from this one-story renovation include a car port building, yoga studio with a wall of glass that opens into a sunlit courtyard, and main living area that embraces their firm's natural modernism design principles: open flow, ample light, and visual connection to the breathtaking landscape.

We then journey to Pasadena, California to join curator Jennifer Trotoux for a tour of the iconic Gamble House: a national landmark in the U.S. and classic example of American Arts & Crafts architecture. Built in 1908 by architects Greene and Greene as a winter escape for David and Mary Gamble, who lived in Cincinnati the rest of the year, this well-preserved masterpiece features many distinctive design elements and handcrafted details, including: beautiful joinery throughout the home; motifs such as the family crest and unique inlays that showcase a variety of special materials; an exterior that shows the Greene and Greene's interest in implementing Japan's timber architecture throughout Southern California; and a living room with an inglenook that places emphasis on the hearth, a library table, and a Redwood frieze that incorporates the theme of Japanese art and nature into the home.

Interior design Libby Langdon then invites Open House viewers into one of her recent projects: a bright and airy apartment in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood where she offers us some fun design tips and inspiration, including how to seamlessly incorporate different elements into one cohesive design. The real drama begins when you step off the elevator and into the foyer with its texture linear wallpaper and a circular motif. This curved theme continues in the dining room with barrel-back chairs and key places such as with the hardware on the console, base of the table, and the light crystal chandelier. And while the apartment is predominantly styled in neutral tones, Langdon infused pops of color throughout with large art to help make an impactful style statement.

As for the last stop in this week's episode? A regal estate in Burbank, California known as The Burbank Castle. Scott Rosenthal takes us on a tour of all 5,300 square feet of this stunning property that features unique architectural details such as hand-painted murals and an accordion glass elevator. With its beautiful, distressed beams and completely unobstructed panoramic views of The Valley, this Victorian Tudor-style home is filled with luxurious touches and custom craftsmanship, including a Venetian-painted ceiling in the dining room, stained glass windows in the bedroom that usher in an abundance of natural light, and a one-of-a-kind lion's den with two vantage points.

Full Show: Luxury Market | Open House TV

This week on Open House, we're shining the spotlight on some luxurious homes on the market, including tips from these experts on how to style your home for the sell. We're exploring an amazing example of luxurious loft living in Tribeca. We're with Christine Quinn, star of Netflix hit Selling Sunset, at one of her newest listings. One design tandem gives us a look inside a modern take on the Brooklyn townhouse. And you're not going to want to miss a Malibu estate filled with bespoke details every step of the way.


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Full Show: Luxury and Design from Coast-to-Coast | Open House TV

This week, we're headed coast-to-coast to feature a wide range of design visions and luxury living. First, we check out how one designer made a Chelsea rental both a unique reflection of her aesthetic into a comfortable family home. We're in Midtown exploring a chic sky-high pied a terre. We also explore a sleek modern homage to Hollywood Regency-style architecture.

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Full Show: Best of Waterfront Living | Open House TV

We're all about waterfront living. We're in beautiful La Jolla, California at an architectural masterpiece you have to see to believe. Plus, we jump into a contemporary Santa Monica slice of heaven right on the beach. We visit a perfectly preserved midcentury modern Oasis in Honolulu, Hawaii, and we head out to Connecticut to check out Donatella Arpaia's lakeside retreat. And, design icon Vicente Wolf unwinds at his Montauk home.

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Full Show: Outrageous Amenities Across the Country | Open House TV

We cross the country for some of the most stunning home amenities and extras. We're on the waterfront, we're in the hills. We checkout downtown cool and enjoy uptown lux from next level pools to tropical lagoons. We have a spa and even a swing. New York, Miami, California, and a special trip to the southwest.

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Full Episode: Sleek & Fashionable Homes | Open House TV

On this week's episode of Open House, host Sara Gore leads us through five gorgeous and unique homes located in California and New York.

First up: Sergio Mercado, an interior designer based in NYC, invites us into one of his recently completed projects: a beautiful townhouse located on a rare gated cobblestone street at Sutton Place with a private park and unobstructed river views. Inspired by the calm environment right outside, Sergio created a welcoming space for his clients that is equal parts serene and stylish — curated with low-profile furniture, curved accents, a three-stone fireplace, a balcony connected directly to the kitchen, luxurious textures and marble materials throughout, a top floor for an additional bedroom and seamless entertaining area, and an overall sleek, contemporary sense of design (including a dog spa for their rescue pups). All these subtle details create a fluid, comfortable aesthetic that make a significant impact.

Next, join lifestyle journalist Sydney Sadick as she walks us through her friend Liz Lange's gorgeous Upper East Side apartment. This full-floor family residence — an expression of the fashion designer's joyous personality and inspirational tastes — fuses style with whimsy through contrasting color and pattern, as well as modern furnishings. From the living room with its high-gloss Christian Dior gray walls, yellow throw pillows, and mirrors with metallic accents — to the dining room with its rich orange-tone walls, green velvet chairs, statement piece chandelier, and hodgepodge of fun table wear, unexpected pops of color and playful design are major themes as far as aesthetic goes in this delightful home. Other highlights? Liz's personal cocoon with its brown sofa, blue walls, and playful light fixture — as well as her tranquil bedroom suite with its spacious walk-in closet filled with stunning shoes and attire, including from pieces from the free-spirited brand Figue.

After that, interior designer Jennifer Farrell (along with her adorable pup Camper) for a tour of a beautifully transformed retreat in Calabasas California known as Calibu Vineyards. Once an abandoned Tudor-style manor, this 7263 sq ft abode now teems with light, style, and contemporary charm. It not only boasts a working vineyard and 19 rooms, but also the following wow factors: a vast living room featuring with soaring 20-ft ceilings with original molding, a hearth surrounded by a basket-weave tile, a set of basket swing chairs suspended from the ceilings for a touch of playfulness, and a John Richard chandelier that anchors the entire space; a wine tasting room and lounge with brushed gold fixtures, black cabinets with a matte finish, a seating area with warm and tactile materials, and a ping-pong table to evoke a sense of fun and sparkle; a private home theater with padded walls, 10 comfortable sofas, and a 120-inch screen; a spacious kitchen equipped with a 19-ft island wrapped in dolomite and an apron-front, fire-clay sink decorated with blue eucalyptus leaves and gold veins; and a serene yard with a casita that stores up to 80 bottles of wine and a dining area for enjoying al fresco meals under the stars with views of the Malibu Hills.

We then venture over to Los Angeles, California to join architect and designer Amanda Gunawan for a look around her thoughtfully crafted residence located in what was formerly the Nabisco factory. This bright and luxurious loft features an open-floor plan, colors and materials (including light wood and paper lanterns) that unify the space and evoke a sense of tranquility. Other points of interest include: large windows that allow for ample natural light to flow through, a collection of teas and ceramics from her travels; a neutral-colored kitchen with a huge counter to prep sushi (her favorite meal); a relaxing guest bedroom; a double-height living room that serves as the heart of the home; and a primary bedroom that was converted into a soft, tranquil sanctuary within the the industrial ruggedness of the building. Overall, the design is as harmonious as it is intentional.

To top of this episode, we travel to 18th street in Ditmas Park —a landmark district in Brooklyn — to explore a home that was a true labor of love for design enthusiasts Ken Alpert and Maytal Olsha. They completely reimagined their 1908 Victorian-style home into a bright modern retreat, which includes restoring the front porch to its original grandeur and renovating it from a 9-bedroom home into an open space — and renovating the space within as an ode to all that inspires them as artists and creators, including a principle oasis with vaulted ceilings that will make your jaw drop, brick chimney that forms an intimate wall between a Danish bookshelf and powder room; and kitchen that features unique Dutch cooking top burners (the first house in the US to do so).

Full Show: 5 Modern Homes with Unique Architecture & Style | Open House TV

Ready to step inside five modern marvels that feature unique architecture with style to spare? Open House host Sara Gore takes on a tour of more beautiful homes this week!

First, we meet up with architect Gregory Sharp at 153 East 30th Street to check out a 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.

After, we journey to downtown NYC to take a tour of Zoe Vidali and Peter Vits' NoHo home! When the architect and designer and her entrepreneur husband first bought this place, it was a typical 1980s artist loft, but they saw great potential in its massive volume. They completely gut renovated the space to take advantage of its full height and reimagined it into a tri-level home with ample room to live in. From removing the original facade and replacing it with a 3-story cast-iron window to allow for more natural light to eliminating most of the floor plates to create more spaces, including an entertaining area on the basement level that is topped off with a bar and sauna, their upgrades have allowed each floor to effortlessly blend into one another. When you have an indoor garden and a window inside of your house that allows you to look out to the rest of your loft, you just know you are dealing with a very special home!

Next, we fly down to New Orleans to join architect Nathan Fell for a tour of his one-of-a-kind Mid-City home! Fell and his family love city living but also enjoying spending time outdoors, so through a design aesthetic that emphasizes transparency, he was able to configure an indoor and outdoor dialogue that enables interaction and maximizes the building's verticality. Different types of natural materials are what makes this home unique, including 12-ft high sliding glass doors that surround the place, exposed concrete walls, walnut-clad cabinetry, black granite on the kitchen island that serves as a reflective surface, and a variety of wood to create a cooling effect throughout the home. The living room kitchen, and dining room are also all seamlessly connected and to bring life to the dark and rustic color schemes in each room, Fell found playful ways to add bold pops of colors to brighten up the space and counterbalance the otherwise more static materials. Additionally, the outdoor area is a must-see: the pool expands the entire living area and there is a roof deck with views of downtown Nola that's perfect for entertaining guests.

After this segment, we journey to 1291 Will Geer Road in Topanga, California to join estate agent and content creator Aaron Grushow for a tour of Trust Ranch (which stands for The Ranch Upon Sacred Territory). From its expansive great room with soaring wooden ceilings and panoramic views of the Santa Monica mountains to the rustic, airy kitchen with an oversized center island, custom tiles and cabinetry, and overall earthy elements that include barn doors that lead right into a multi-purpose, multi-functional project room, this magnificent 6-bedroom 17-acre estate is a true sanctuary that is perfect for enjoying quiet moments of leisure but also entertaining large groups of friends and family. If you’re aching for some natural light, fresh air, and outdoor bliss, this house and its gorgeous grounds — complete with horse stables, a private vinyard, an 1800 sq/ft open-floor plan, guest house with canyon views and patio, and an outdoor pavilion that supports the solar panels and has been used for aerial silk classes, this luxurious yet calming haven will do the trick!

We top off the episode with a tour of a charming Brooklyn home designed by NYC-based interior designer Eneia White. Featuring original details (so as to now disrupt some of the classic highlights of the home), modern silhouettes, creamy colors, and huge bay windows, this space exudes loads of casual elegance while also striking a balance between contemporary and cozy living. Overall, it feels like a warm hug at the end of a long day and showcases how whimsical details can make an otherwise traditional space really shine and flourish!


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Full Show: Townhouse Treasures Across NYC | Open House TV

This week on Open House NYC, we're all about townhouse living from the contemporary to the classic all across the city. We take a look inside a recently completed project in the West Village by designer Brooke Gomez. Plus, we explore a sleek modern aesthetic in a Greenwich Village townhouse. Architect Hormuz Batliboi shows off his family abode in Bed-Stuy. And, check out how a designer embraced the original details in her Prospect Heights brownstone. We're also inside a unique art-deco influenced property in West Soho.

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Full Show: Luxury for Sale | Open House TV

This week on Open House NYC, we're all about the luxury marketplace. We're exploring an amazing example of luxurious loft living in Tribeca. We're inside a memorable full floor duplex with design details you're definitely not going to want to miss. We're with Christine Quinn, star of Netflix hit Selling Sunset, at one of her newest listings. And we're taking a look inside a modern take on the Brooklyn townhouse.


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Warner Bros Studio Tour Hollywood | TCM Classic Films Tour | Full Details | Turner Classic Movies

TCM CLASSIC FILMS TOUR at WARNER BROS STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD.

Experience the Golden Age of Hollywood in an all new way.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have partnered up to introduce the TCM Classic Films Tour. This new tour features bespoke clips from TCM hosts, visits to areas of the lot that are not part of the regular tour (including the Property Department and Rose Garden), and TCM-branded tour carts. This classics-themed tour focuses on the Golden Age of Film and TV, featuring award-winning titles that shot on the iconic backlot from the early days of the Studio through the 1970s.

A specially trained Tour Guide, with the help of the hosts from Turner Classic Movies, will guide guests through the Studio Tour themed to iconic classic movies and TV shows from the early days of the Studio through the 1970’s. While on tour, guests will visit the familiar places and spaces where movie magic has been happening for more than 100 years.

Tour Duration: 3½ HRS (INCLUSIVE OF GUIDED & SELF-GUIDED)

Ticket prices:
$95 - ADULT Age 11+
$82 - CHILD Age 5-10
$75 - SOCAL RESIDENT Age 5+


Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:30 Storytelling Showcase
02:23 Panel Discussion and Media Event with Ben Mankiewicz (TCM Host), Dave Karger (TCM Host), Burton Gilliam (Actor), Danny Kahn (Vice President & General Manager of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood), and George Feltenstein (Warner Bros. Discovery Librarian Historian).
36:00 TCM Classic Films Tour (Abbreviated)
42:30 Prop House
45:20 Stage 48
48:55 Action and Magic Made Here

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