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Full Episode: Classic Luxury and Dazzling Design | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for brand new tours of beautiful homes in New York and California.

We kick off this episode with Sara Story, an interior designer and author of ‘The Heart of Home' Sara Story, at her private New York City residence. This gorgeous townhouse, which overlooks Gramercy Park, is a long-term labor of love for Sara and her family. Originally constructed in the 1800s, this renovated abode features a parlor-level dining room that greets you upon walking through the door and is perfect for hosting large dinner parties; a living room with intricate crown molding, marble fireplace, and captivating architectural details; a sitting-room that features custom furniture and lovely floral wallpaper by Josef Frank; a modern eat-in kitchen complete with a large rustic table, lacquered Chinese hat chairs, and ceiling saturated in color; and eclectic art and décor pieces (such as whimsical crystal chandeliers, grasshopper-shaped wicker tables, and a plush Brazilian sofa that she paired with a Moroccan rug) that captures her personal aesthetic and natural proclivity toward travel — all while paying homage to the home’s interesting past.

We then zip over to the West Coast to explore a high-end estate dubbed Allure that’s located in the Mandeville Canyon area of Los Angeles and offers relaxation, privacy, and extraordinary amenities amidst California’s natural beauty. Designed and developed by Ramtin Ray Nosrati, this sprawling 7-bedroom residence boasts 14,000 square feet of luxurious modern living. From the custom moss wall with a stunning skylight to the family room with a dual-sided fireplace — and from the sleek bar space with a 14-ft stone island to the to the professional-sized Michael Jordan-themed basketball court — this home certainly packs a wow factor at every turn.

Next: interior designer Courtney McLeod shows us how she creates subtle visual interest by using a muted palette mixed with versatile textures, as she walks viewers through a recently completed 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo in NYC's Financial District. See how she established a cohesive design identity in this Park Row home — that is equal parts urbane, sophisticated, and modern to reflect the sweeping views of old New York and 21st century New York right outside the windows — by incorporating her client's favorite color in the foyer, installing a ceiling light fixture in the primary bedroom with an angular shape that is reminiscent of the decorative ones in the carpet and casts a soft romantic glow; and adorning the living and entertaining spaces with a curated collection of complementary curved pieces, including: a coffee table with a chagrin finish that also functions as art; a custom dining set that features brass details; and a sofa in the living room that's upholstered with the same fabric as the area rug.

After that, we're back on the West Coast to enjoy a piece of classic Hollywood with Los Angeles interior designer Karan Brady, who shows Open House around of her recent projects: a Beverly Hills home built in 1941 that is a Paul R. Williams design and has since been revamped with interesting design touches to give it an elevated feel and complement the original architectural details (such as the beams in the living room). Located at 9555 Heather Rd in Beverly Hills, CA, this vast residence boasts 9 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, and 15505 square feet full of thoughtful updates and curated decor, including: Ralph Lauren furniture mixed with flea markets finds such as a wooden jug from Paris; a luxurious chandelier imported from Italy; a dark-brown private office with white shutters and a wet bar; an inviting primary suite at the top of the stairs that's reminiscent of an English country estate with its soft textures and ample throw pillows; and an outdoor area with lots of entertaining spaces, including a tennis court, golf hole, bowling alley, Koi pond, and guest house.

We top off the episode with with architect Kristen Becker in a bespoke multi-storey California home nestled in the Hollywood Hills. Becker that she designed for creative couple Mia Sara and Brian Henson of 'Muppets' fame. This contemporary residence, that proved to be a beautiful challenge in the sense that it was built on a very steep hill, draws inspiration from both medieval castles and industrial architecture in its dramatic, yet welcoming and playful interiors. The result is a highly considered design with a modest footprint — all while being zen-like, sun-lit, and refined; a representation of a regal living space that feels private yet still perched out into the quintessential natural landscape.

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Full Show: Elegance and Style | Open House TV

This week on Open House, we're all about elegance and unique style. Sara Gore takes us through many stylish homes that you won’t want to miss out on. Check out a lavish unit in Greenwich, NY and an exclusive look at the “Cultural Experience on the River” in Weehawken, NJ.Next, hop over to an incredibly cozy and family oriented loft built in 1985. We’ll also get a tour of author and comedian Manon Mathew’s expansive and comfortable office and bright home, and more cozy and creative spaces turned into work-from-home suites with Holly Conlan.


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Full Show: Designed to Impress | Open House TV

This week on Open House, we travel from New York to California, touring five beautiful, jaw-dropping homes, everything from an Art-Deco apartment to a Spanish inspired bungalow. All of these homes were thoughtfully designed by their owners.

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Full Show: Bright & Airy Spring Living | Open House TV

This week on Open House NYC, we're all about Spring living with the bright, the airy, and the beautiful. We're in Venice Beach, California for a peek inside one of designer Tatum Kendrick's newest projects. We check out an island masterpiece originally envisioned by Frank Lloyd Wright. We tour an iconic midcentury masterpiece built into the hillside, and we join author and social media influencer Summer Rayne Oakes to see how nature blooms inside her Williamsburg loft.

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- I'm Sara Gore. And this is Open House NYC. This week we're all about spring living with the bright, the airy, and of course, the beautiful. We're in Venice Beach, California for a peek inside one of designer Tatum Kendrick's newest projects, plus an iconic mid-century marvel built into the Hillside. But first we join author and social media influencer Summer Rayne Oakes to see how nature blooms inside her Williamsburg loft.

- I never expected to move into the city. And it's a little bit of a shock. So I decided to bring the outdoors in.

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- Welcome to Open House NYC. Today I'm coming to you from this full floor apartment over Park Avenue South right where NoMad Flatiron and Gramercy converge. From the entry gallery with its stone flooring, you step into this corner great room.

Check out the loft-like flow between the living and dining areas. The open chef's kitchen is defined by custom cabinetry and a stone top breakfast bar. High ceilings and a near continuous line of windows keep it all bright and airy, while elegant hardwood floors and the gas fireplace add elements of warmth.

The master suite is a glamorous refuge with its dressing room and marble and glass bathroom-- one of 3 bedrooms and this over 3,000 square foot home.
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How Sparkle and Texture Creates an Elegant and Liveable Home | Open House TV

We're with designer Patrik Lonn for a look at one of his newest projects on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Patrik designed the home to be a sophisticated homage to the city, using subtle patterns and neutral color throughout. Every inch of this over 3,500 square foot apartment was designed for luxurious living in a way that's also warm and welcoming.

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Hi. My name is Patrik Lonn. I'm an interior designer based in New York City. And we are here today at 200 East 95th Street, located on the Upper East Side. This residence is a five bedroom, 4 and 1/2 bath, and it's about 5,000 square feet. And I would like to show you the apartment. Come along with me.

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As you walk into the apartment, you find this enormous gallery and empty space. So the gallery space-- I wanted to make it as a jewelry box. So the two wallpapers-- there's one in the entry that's very beautiful from Phillip Jeffries. And it has a sparkle. It's a metallic leaf wallpaper.

And in the big gallery, because it's such a long space, I wanted the wallpaper to be more intimate. So that's also a metal leaf paper, but much more warmer in the champagne colors.

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The gallery space is the spine of the apartment. And as you walk in, you find a vista that draws you back into the great room.

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When you walk into the great room, you're amazed by the size of the room, the luxury feel of it, and the immense amount of light from the windows. I separated the space in two areas, one dining room area and one living room area. So the living room area has this huge, oversized sectional sofa. I like it to be very comfortable and very casual. I don't like the seating areas to be very formal.

I designed this custom millwork bookcase to really frame the living room space for art, collectibles, and books. One of my favorite features are the two chandeliers that I had custom made. And they really add a sparkle and an additional luxurious feel to the space.

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The dining room table is my design, as well, and it has a beautiful, beautiful high gloss finish. And it's a rosewood that we had custom made here in the United States. And you can have fabulous dinners here. And I added some vintage chairs and custom made side chests for comfort.

The final touches to my rooms are, of course, the window treatments. And in this particular instance, it's a very, very fine sheer from Italy. And the best part is that when either you're dining or lounging, you have New York City all around you.

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In this master suite, you really feel like you're a world away from the city. The bedding is from Frette, an Italian company. Very luxurious. Decorative pillows from Fortuny, which is a company from Venice. So right across from the bed, I found this beautiful, beautiful vintage round mirror that creates an additional sparkle and elegance to the room.

You can see the window treatment. They have different textures. And I have a pattern of a stripe, and then, the side panels in a silk fabric. One of the best parts to this room, of course, is the view again from the bed. You can see the East River.

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I hope you enjoyed the tour of this beautiful apartment and learned that with just the right amount of sparkle and texture, you can create an elegant and livable home. See you next time.

Full Show: Style to Spare | Open House TV

Designer John Barman shows how he gave each area of his clients sky-high penthouse a unique and memorable luck. Sara visits 10 Corso Como, one of the Seaport District's most exciting new destinations. We're in Chelsea for a stunning home with a terrace you won't want to miss. We're also checking out penthouse living - LA style, and designer NIck Olsen shows how he uses color, texture and pattern in a traditional fifth avenue abode.

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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: Unique Styles | Open House TV

Open House brings together artists and designers from all over the world, each with their own flair and flavor to home design. From SoHo to Los Feliz, we get a peek into the creative minds of artists and designers like Michael Somoroff, Harlan Brandon, and Andres Escobar. We start with a rare gem in the heart of Washington Mews, New York City, and continue into a home that exudes artistic passion. But over on the West Coast, we soak in the sunshine in a sexy and airy estate. Join us as Sara Gore takes us to the East Village to see the ultimate transformation of Samantha Josaphat and Luis Medina's most recent project for Studio 397 Architecture in a downtown condo.


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Full Show: Dazzling Design In Manhattan And Beyond | Open House TV

This week we’re exploring artfully designed spaces. Kristen Doute, of Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules,” takes us inside her boho-chic Los Angeles oasis. We see how a Tribeca loft was turned into a funky yet family-friendly home, and take a look at a modern renovation of a classic San Francisco townhouse. We also stop by the South Bronx at the unique loft of design insider Rio Hamilton.

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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: Stylish NYC Living, including Ramona Singer from RHONY's Pad | Open House TV

We're all about style in the city from an art deco icon in Chelsea, to a stylish family home uptown overlooking the river. Plus, Bravo star Ramona Singer takes us through her Upper East Side apartment.

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- Welcome to Open House NYC. Today, I'm coming to you from this brand new, light filled apartment in Midtown with floor to ceiling windows and breathtaking views of Bryant Park and beyond. This is a home that surprises at every turn. There's even Juliet balconies that literally open up the room to the city.

There's an easy flow to the place, as seen in this generous living room. Herringbone wood floors add an elegant touch. And custom millwork hides storage and appliances, which keeps things feeling sleek and seamless. The main bedroom suite is filled with luxurious touches and features truly cinematic views. It's one of two bedrooms in this over 1,800 square foot abode.

Full Show: Modern Living from Coast to Coast | Open House TV

Clean modern living from California to Fifth Avenue. Plus, interior designer Raili Claisen shows off a beautiful Newport Beach home that redefines coastal chic, and designer Ryan Brown shares how he made his home stylish and comfortable.

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An Art Deco Masterpiece in Miami Beach | Open House TV

We're in Miami Beach with Toronto-based curator Stephan Weishaupt. When Stephan came across this perfectly preserved art deco structure for which Miami is so well known, he fell in love and set about making it his own both inside and out. Every room is more compelling than the last and the serenity he's created outside is just as impressive.

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An Opulent Home in Studio City that Combines Timeless Design and Fashion | Open House TV

We're in Studio City, California to explore an opulently designed home with the team at Mogul - an interior design store in Los Angeles. Partners in business and life - Thomas Piskitello and Neal Wagner - have created a home where every inch reflects their interests in timeless design and fashion. Every part of this approximately 6600 square foot home is a virtual showroom for their shared aesthetic.

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- Hello, I'm Neal Wagner.

- And I'm Thomas Piscitello.

NEAL WAGNER: Welcome to 3265 Oakdell Lane.

- Or as we like to call it, Mogul Manor.

NEAL WAGNER: We found this house in 1970. It was built by the Von der Ahe family, who own Vons grocery stores. Being that we are owners of MOGUL showroom here in Los Angeles, everything that you will see in the house is custom designed by us.

- We reimagined it with an old Hollywood glamor sort of feel with a modern twist.

- With this house being so massive and so many of our furnishings everywhere, maybe it's best just to divide and conquer. One thing about Thomas and I is that we love to entertain and throw over-the-top, decadent, Hollywood-glamorous parties. So when it came time to design the living room, we decided to do 14-foot Chesterfield sofas. It started to paint what old Hollywood could be.

We found the chandelier in New York. Immediately, it just transformed the space. And then at Christmastime, we put on those little Swarovski bells. And we liked it so much, we decided to keep it up all year.

The fireplace was here and we loved it so much. We darkened all the wood, and then we added all the mirrored panels to make it a little bit more glamorous. After cocktails in this beautiful living room, we like to invite our guests into our formal dining room. Follow me.

So when guests come into this room, they're usually wowed by the black Venetian plaster on the walls and the pops of gold and white. What they normally comment on is the chandelier that Thomas designed, which has thousands of smoke-colored crystals on it. So my contribution to this space are these paintings. I call them my nest series. We like to take contemporary art and put it in a traditional setting.

The centerpiece of the room is, of course, the fabulous dining table and chairs, which we custom make and designed. We decided to go with a glass table because of the amazing rug that's underneath it, which is a Kyle Bunting rug. And while I'm downstairs entertaining, Thomas is usually upstairs in our VIP room having his own little party in what we call the loft.

- The upstairs VIP lounge loft is all about exclusivity. We've had countless parties where groups of people will just sort of sneak away, come up here, and have cocktails and play bartender, watch some movies, even pass out in the open bedroom.

The space, in general, is an open floor plan. It's like a big loft apartment. I'm from the East Coast from New York, so for me, this is like a Tribeca loft. And actually, the pair of lamps are from the Woolworth Building in New York. The bronze gargoyles-- there were four of them, and two, we had converted into lamps. And at the far end is one of my favorite photographs from one of my favorite designers, Tom Ford, when he was running the House of Gucci.

Welcome to the master bedroom. For me, what I love about the room most is everything is very tactile. I love texture and I love touching things. The walls are covered in suede, the beds in a very soft, buttery leather, that bedspreads in chinchilla. So everything just feels amazing and just looks very inviting.

My personal pet project was this closet. The closet was inspired by iconic men. The rich, dark tones of black and ebony, and the big grand island in the center stocks everything, but looks quite impressive and is also a showplace to house the Murano horses.

- This backyard oasis features something for everyone because in California, you have to take advantage of the amazing weather. It has a fire pit, two bars, a cabana for movie night, and I have to mention my two favorite moments-- it's the two chandeliers. That wraps it up for now.

- Thanks for joining us on the tour. I hope you enjoyed it.

- Bye.

Full Episode: Capturing Personality through Interior Design | Open House TV

In this week's episode of Open House, our glamorous host Sara Gore guides us through five exquisite homes located in New York, California, and New Jersey.

First up: Welcome to 128 Central Park South, 15A. Andrianna Shamaris invites Open House viewers into her lovely New York City apartment, located in a pre-war building on the iconic “Billionaire’s Row.” Much like the renowned furniture designer’s eponymous showroom and studio in SoHo, this 2-bedroom abode showcases her love of travel and curated style and features high-beamed ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, and postcard-worthy views of Central Park. From the foyer that provides an immediate wow factor upon entry to the antique wooden furniture situated throughout the home to the tightly knitted shell inlay doors separating the great room from the minimalist-yet-functional kitchen, this inviting space — a collaborative renovation between Shamaris and architect Thomas Leeser — is a true treasure trove of rare pieces from around the world and effortlessly fuses an easygoing downtown vibe with classic uptown living.

After that: We join artist and creative director Bethany Brill in Costa Mesa to explore her dreamy family home that seamlessly uses plywood as the canvas for exploring materiality. Built in 1980 with an aesthetic that leans toward warm minimalism, this inviting California abode — inspired by the height and light of New York City lofts — features an abundance of calming colors, original art, and modular furniture that can easily be rearranged when the mood for change strikes.

Next: Step inside a sprawling home in the sky, complete with sweeping panoramic views of New York City. Interior designer Melanie Calder Russo shows us around a 6220 sq ft duplex that was a total dream project, largely in part to her client giving her free reign of the space. All they wanted was something chic yet comfortable and stylish yet inviting — and the rest was up to her. From the hammered bronze-paneled floating wall that greets you upon entering this apartment to the five rings of light in the dining area suspended over a handmade walnut-and-bronze dining table to help amp up the drama and emphasize the 22-ft floor-to-ceiling windows, it’s evident that this modern abode — originally, a combination of two separate units —features plenty of glamour, luxury, and bespoke touches.

We then zip over to the West Coast to 615 N Faring Road: a luxurious $45,000,000 resort-style estate in Los Angeles, California. Located within a private neighborhood in Holmby Hills, California, this 6-bedroom, 12-bath one-of-a-kind residence spans three levels and boasts 17661 square feet of contemporary architectural finishes, dramatic design, and exceptional amenities. Owner and developer Shawn Kohen leads us through three spacious levels that include: a formal living room with 14 ft. ceilings and a 3D stone fireplace; an entertainment space with a cozy movie theater and bar; a kitchen that features a breakfast seating area, a dual-service island, and bronze Venice stone touches; an outdoor oasis with a zero-edge infinity pool; a water-feature atrium that separates the home’s wellness center from its gaming area; and a rooftop deck with 3000 sq ft of relaxation space and gorgeous views.

We finish the episode with a trip to Montclair, NJ, where interior designer Andrew Suvalsky shows us around his labor of love: a renovated midcentury family home that maximizes light and flow. Thanks to a complete gut renovation, Suvalsky was able to utilize the space to its greatest potential. From the entry foyer with the Venetian plaster on the ceiling and the wild ceramic tiles that lead all the way to the kitchen, to the versatile living room that features a color scheme of bright blues, golden yellows, and black & white, and is filled with a variety of interesting light options (art lights, floral lamps, and recess lights in the ceilings to create unique lighting for different moods through the day), to the open kitchen and dining space with its walnut cabinetry, white accents, and whimsical-yet-moody wallpaper, this stunning abode strikes the perfect balance between being functional yet stylish.

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MOSAIC in The Palm Beaches PBTV Watch Party

Tune in for an artistic celebration of creativity and culture! Join us as we kick off MOSAIC Month in The Palm Beaches. Known as Florida’s Cultural Capital, we’re exploring some of the most captivating attractions in our area. Experience the richness of our local arts scene and reconnect with the culture you’ve been seeking.

Full Show: One of a Kind Homes in NYC and LA | Open House TV

This week, we are taking a look at one of a kind homes in NYC and LA. We check out a unique home in a former firehouse with a New York original, Tony Award-winning choreographer and dancer George Faison. Plus, how one designer made a Chelsea rental into a reflection of her own design aesthetic. Broker Aaron Kirman, the star of CNBC's new show Listing Impossible shows off an ultra-modern temple of Los Angeles luxury. And, we're in tribeca at a bespoke entertainer's dream home. Plus, we explore pet-friendly elegance in a mid-century home with Aaron Duke.

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Full Show: Personal Visions | Open House TV

This week on Open House, we're taking a look inside some truly personal homes. We meet artist, designer, and blogger Dabito at his serene yet vibrant home. We learn how one lifelong New Yorker made her childhood apartment her own. We tour a stylish contemporary home in the hip Silver Lake section of Los Angeles. We're inside a memorable full-floor duplex you're definitely not going to want to miss. And, we're learning how a life writing about design influenced the look of one author's family apartment in Brooklyn.


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A Curated NYC Townhouse Overlooking Gramercy Park | Open House TV

Join Sara Story, an interior designer and author of ‘The Heart of Home' Sara Story, at her private New York City residence. This gorgeous townhouse, which overlooks Gramercy Park, is a long-term labor of love for Sara and her family. Originally constructed in the 1800s, this renovated abode features a parlor-level dining room that greets you upon walking through the door and is perfect for hosting large dinner parties; a living room with intricate crown molding, marble fireplace, and captivating architectural details; a sitting-room that features custom furniture and lovely floral wallpaper by Josef Frank; a modern eat-in kitchen complete with a large rustic table, lacquered Chinese hat chairs, and ceiling saturated in color; and eclectic art and décor pieces (such as whimsical crystal chandeliers, grasshopper-shaped wicker tables, and a plush Brazilian sofa that she paired with a Moroccan rug) that captures her personal aesthetic and natural proclivity toward travel — all while paying homage to the home’s interesting past.

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Narrative through Design: Philip Gorrivan's Bold East Village Home | Open House TV

We’re in Manhattan with interior designer Philip Gorrivan to tour his pre-war East Village apartment. Philip believes that design should always tell a story and his apartment is no exception. The home is a feast for the eyes filled with bold accents, unique artwork, and distinctive furnishings.

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