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Full Show: South Florida Stunners | Open House TV

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Full Show: South Florida Stunners | Open House TV

This week we're all about South Florida living, architecture, and design. First, we're in high above South Beach in a well-designed penthouse with Cheryl Eisen. We're in Miami at a loving homage to tropical architecture. We check out a stylish architectural riverfront gem in Fort Lauderdale. Plus, art deco details set the stage for a curator's vast collections.

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Full Show: Astounding Abodes Filled with Innovative Style | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for a look inside five impeccable homes in New York and California that are filled with style, comfort, and innovative details.

First up: a stop at 111 West 57th St to tour a bespoke 3873 sq. ft. penthouse in midtown Manhattan, designed by interior designer Rafael de Cárdenas, that captures the glamour and excitement of New York City. From the impressive foyer with its eye-catching pieces that set the stage for the dynamism of the space to the dining room featuring a frosted table held up by plasters of rock formations as a base, and from the primary bedroom with its abstracted pastoral vibe, low-profile bed to maximize the wall space, and stainless steel platform for added edge to the Great Room with its magnificent views of Central Park, transparent coffee table decorated with books and solid ceramic vases, and muted sofa with pops of lime green color that capture the natural scenery outside, this 3-bedroom residence is filled with a blend of elegant yet unexpected touches. As Cárdenas himself best puts it: This apartment is my 1988 fantasy with its acid green and orange color palette and this view that I'm been waiting for — and it's all hurled into the future.

Care for a visit to sunny Beverly Hills, California for a tour of 2650 Benedict Canyon Drive led by real estate agent Matt Altman? This luxurious 16,390 sq. ft. architectural compound has it all: Expansive living area flooded with natural light? ✔️ Open-floor concept that seamlessly blends indoor/outdoor elements? ✔️ Floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the surrounding mountains? ✔️ This 7 bedroom, 11-bath estate truly combines unparalleled contemporary design with state-of-the art interiors and cinematic style.

After that, we return to the East Coast for a visit to the renowned Tribeca penthouse of lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom. A fitting celebration of his innovative style and elegant aesthetic (a modernist take on classic decor), this duplex residence, which occupies the fifth and sixth floors of a historic cast iron building in downtown NYC and serves as the designer’s residence and appointment-only showroom, features an abundance of natural light, flow, and unique creations inspired by the architecture of the 3,000 sq. ft. space as well as New York City itself.

We then fly back to the West Coast to join interior designer Tamarra Younis (founder of Union of Art) at one of her recent projects: a mid-century home nestled in the hills of Studio City — that she transformed for Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel and his family — that is as delightfully comfortable as it is creative with its custom-made furniture, bold pops of color, and collection of personal and vintage decor pieces.

Finally, we find ourselves in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn for a visit with architect Simon Arnolds. Arnolds was tasked with renovating a top-floor duplex in a former Romanesque mansion. He opened up the space to give it warmth and reflect modern sensibilities (namely, by removing the dividing walls, exposing the ceiling structure, and staining the exposed wood with black pigment and the steel a very dark gray), and in the process, uncovered plenty of of the original architectural details that he seamlessly integrated into contemporary design.

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Full Show: Stylish Stunners from Coast to Coast | Open House TV

This week, we’re touring stylish stunners from coast-to-coast. We visit an architectural gem in the hills of Bel Aire that’s so much more than its views. And, we get a private look into a successful fashion designer’s elegant Brooklyn abode. We check out a loft apartment that combines ancient design traditions with cutting-edge technology. Plus, designer Estee Stanley welcomes us into her Los Angeles home-- a stylish celebration of laid-back living.

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Full Show: Design Stunners | Open House TV

This week we have some fantastic homes to explore, including this modern take on the classic New York City loft and unique home in Bronxville, New York designed by one of Frank Lloyd Wright's proteges. We’re then headed to Palm Springs, a city known for its stunning mid-century modern architecture to check out its biggest. Plus, we meet the architects behind this seamless renovation and modernization of this mid-century classic.

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Full Episode: Curated Interiors with a Hint of Nostalgia | Open House TV

In this latest episode of Open House, host Sara Gore introduces us to five breathtaking spaces (including the iconic Brady Bunch house) that are located in New York City and Los Angeles.

First, we meet with real estate agent Leonard Steinberg in downtown New York City for a look around 33 Park Row, PH3: a duplex penthouse in the Financial District (located in the first and last residential building in the United States that was designed by architect Sir Richard Rogers) that boasts 5,403 square feet, 5 beds / 5.5 baths, a dramatic great room with 22 ft tall ceilings; a mezzanine; 2 private, separate elevator landings; magnificent floor-to-ceiling glass windows that overlook Tribeca and City Hall Park; a 1,08SF loggia terrace with direct, protected park-front exposures; a tranquil primary bedroom suite that is reminiscent of a European spa; and an open-plan ORNARE kitchen that features masterful craftsmanship, custom double-height cabinetry, and sleek material selection. This luxurious boutique home, situated in a dynamic neighborhood, is currently listed for a cool $19,500,000.

After that, we zip over to Studio City, CA on the West Coast for a bit of television history: a tour of the Brady Bunch house with agent Danny Brown. This 5-bedroom mid-century residence, which served as the exterior for the hit sitcom throughout its run, has since been renovated to replicate many of the show’s familiar 1970s aesthetic touches —including the iconic staircase, living room with the brick finish where the family hung out, open floor concept with architectural beams and big sliding doors, and the retro kitchen with its formica orange counters & sea-green cabinets where Alice used to whip up ‘pork chop and applesauce’ dinners.

Next, interior designer Elizabeth Gordon gives us a tour of her charming Los Angeles home that is full of warmth and stylish details. This lovely mid-city residence features a mix of modern and vintage furnishings and unique textures that come together to create a space that is not only eclectic but personal as well. From the conversational art collection displayed in the living room to the dining room with its hand-hammered brass bar from Indonesia and table fashioned out of reclaimed wood, this residence teems with curated pieces that have unique stories to tell.

After that, Katie Lydon shows us around a stunning Midtown East apartment that overlooks Park Avenue. Upon being tasked with this renovation project a few years ago, the first item on her checklist was to open it up to allow natural light to flow throughout the space and maximize its full potential. From the dramatic entryway that packs a “wow” factor with its theme of reflective surfaces (as evidenced in the intricate floors and fantastic console & mirror set) to the use of high lacquer paint on the ceilings to give the illusion of height, this custom-built abode is full of sophisticated and surprising details.

Last but not least, interior designer William McIntosh (Bill) takes viewers on a tour of 432 Park Avenue, which is home to some of the most rare real estate in NYC. His client desired a pied-à-terre in the city that felt smart, sophisticated, and comfortable but also wanted to avoid a complete renovation. See how Bill's subtle one-of-a-kind decor choices that your attention and give you a hint of what's to come! (Spoiler alert, here's what to expect: a spectacular living room, impressive square windows that flood every room with light; a carpet that is an abstracted map of the city; alpaca-covered swivel chairs perfect for relaxing and entertaining; a paneled library that houses many interesting books and features a gleamy lacquered ceiling overhead and leather-covered desk suspended within the window reveal; a modern sky lounge area complete with an illuminated onyx bar top and underlit steps; and sky-high views that make you feel as though you're sleeping in the clouds.)

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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: Vivid Views from The Home | Open House TV

We visit a tiered loft in Prospect Heights with unique perspectives from every level. Keith Baltimore shows us how he brought his dramatic and eye-catching perspective to his newest project in Manhasset. Architect Steven Ehrlich takes us on a tour of a dream project - his very own home in Venice Beach California. Designer Vanessa Deleon establishes a new bachelor pad aesthetic in Edgewater, New Jersey. Plus Natalie Kraiem shows us how she treaded the line between chic and comfortable in her own Midwood Brooklyn family home.

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Full Show: Homes for Modern Movers and Shakers | Open House TV

This week on Open House, we first explore the loving restoration of an architectural masterpiece in Westchester. Then, we’ll take a look at how a Tribeca loft was turned into a funky, yet family-friendly home. Next, we’re taking you to Maplewood, New Jersey to explore this stylish, arts and crafts movement classic. We’ll then take you to Park City to see how a home was built in harmony with its environment and landscape. Plus, a look at a sleek and contemporary home designed to impress modern movers and shakers.

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Full Show: From Palatial To Chic, These Luxurious Spaces Wow At Every Turn | Open House TV

This week we’re touring unforgettable homes across the country. First, Kristen Doute of “Vanderpump Rules” takes us inside her newly renovated abode in Los Angeles. Plus, Tyler Whitman of “Million Dollar Listing: New York” shows off a midtown home dubbed “The Mansion.” We also tour the Fort Greene brownstone of a singer-songwriter, and we take a special trip down to Montgomery, Alabama to see a regal example of southern architecture.

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Full Show: Luxury in NY & LA | Open House TV

This week on Open House NYC, east coast luxury meets west coast opulence. Tony Ingrao takes us on a tour of an epic penthouse in Hudson Yards. We tour a sunny estate has everything you can imagine, and probably more. We check out a sky-high apartment in the Flatiron District. And, we're exploring one of the newest listings of Selling Sunset star agent Mary Fitzgerald.


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FULL EPISODE: Blending Interior & Exterior Design with Minimalistic Living | Open House TV

Sara Gore is back and taking us on a tour of another five magnificent homes that you *must* check out! First, we are welcomed to a 1910 Renaissance revival townhouse, once owned by the legendary Billie Holiday by Kelly Killoren Bensimon. Next up, join Frances Katzen as she takes you through a West Chelsea penthouse that brings the outside in and the inside out. Let’s then zip over to the West Coast to meet with Emil Hartoonian as he welcomes us to a stunning, tailor-made vacation-like home in Calabasas, California. Up next, Michelle Griffith shows us around a sleek sky-high duplex penthouse in Midtown that is fit with exquisite 18-ft ceilings. Finally, Nicole Wegman’s Upper East Side apartment that features her minimalist modern design aesthetic will leave you in awe.


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Why do Trucks Get Submerged at Boat Ramps?

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Full Show: Daring and Surprising Designs | Open House TV

We're all about designs that compliment their locations including a pair of impressive Brooklyn projects - one in Dumbo with the stylish duo of Dekar Design and another in Cobble HIll with a rooftop oasis you're not going to want to miss. We also check out holiday living everyday at a memorable Malibu retreat. Plus, we're in Rockaway Beach, Queens to check out a Chateau-Style home that features simultaneous city and sea views. We also learn how one Los Angeles fashion blogger remade her home while preserving its original charm.

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Full Show: Unexpected Twists | Open House TV

This week on Open House, expect the unexpected with beautifully designed and stunning homes, including one worldly-curated home in Brooklyn that features a monochromatic palette designed by interior designer Francesca Messina-DeShae. Plus, a behind-the-scenes look at the townhouse that houses two of West Village’s famous restauranteurs, Scott Tacinelli and Angie Rito. Finally, interior designer John Barman takes us through the contemporary modern high rise and shows us his take on vibrant luxury.

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Full Show: The Modern and Traditional | Open House TV

This week, we're exploring memorable homes - including a truly historical homestead in Brooklyn. And we visit a mid-century style ranch house in Atlanta. Plus we explore a storybook estate in Los Feliz and a Westchester modern with a gallery like vibe. Finally, we're with a sought-after designer to check out a very personal project: his own home.

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