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Full Show: Townhouse Treasures Across NYC | Open House TV

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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: 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: Townhouses of NYC | Open House TV

This week Open House NYC invites you to tour some of New York City’s best townhouses. Homeowner, television host, and beauty executive Yue-Sai Kan takes us inside her exclusive Sutton Square on the Upper East Side. Then we tour a pair of Upper East Side stunners, followed by a West Chelsea renovation of a classic. Plus, a stop in the West Village to experience a light-filled and south-facing beauty.

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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: 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 Episode: La Dolce Vita Captured in 5 Homes in NYC, Connecticut & California | Open House TV

Join Open House host Sara Gore for another mesmerizing installment of style, refinement, and pizzazz on both the East and West Coast!

We kick off this week's episode inside 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).

We then fly over to the West Coast to Venice, California to visit the airy, sun-drenched, and music-filled home of interior designer and television personality Breegan Jane, who brought the entire Marina del Rey property, which was built around the late 1970s, down to its studs. With its custom finishes (including a kitchen that features the original hood vent, cooking range with silver-and-gold detailing, and a help-yourself beverage station that's wonderful for entertaining), personal touches (including a central deejay-ing booth, grand piano, glass gates that are child and pet-friendly to ensure a worry-free environment, and hybrid playroom and educational area that's imperfect by design to accommodate the creative learning process of two young children) and sleek, contemporary aesthetic, this nearly 3000 sq. ft. space is the epitome of chic comfort.

After that glorious trip, we head to another Upper East Side home: this time around, a delightful pied-à-terre designed by Tina Ramchandani. Her clients were inspired by a trip to Italy and expressed a desire for a space that captured an effervescent la dolce vita aesthetic; and Tina brought their dream to life with her relaxing yet luxurious aesthetic. From the welcoming foyer that features custom wallpaper that carries throughout the space, commissioned artwork that give the walls an extra pop, and a mobile light fixture that can be pointed in any direction, to the living room that includes a dynamic seating element to mimic a salon-style floor plan, curved furniture, multiple tables, and a rotating picture gallery crafted from mixed materials, this Manhattan getaway is teeming with unique artisanal decor.

Next up, we find ourselves in New Canaan, Connecticut where talented interior designer Corey Damen Jenkins takes us on a tour of his client's elegant home that he revitalized with some flair. We begin in the living room that is the epitome of comfortable meets stylish with its off-the-beaten-path wall brackets hanging over the lavender linen sofa (which serves as the anchor), lumbar pillows for some added energy and depth, and cocktail table dipped in a white lacquer paint that brings a lovely juxtaposition against the furniture. We also venture to other rooms in the home and come to discover that it's full of traditional details with a fun, fresh spin, including a fashion-forward breakfast nook that features oversized lighting, a farmhouse table that has been with the family for years, and classic chairs that have been remixed with a colorful pattern play.

We finish this week's episode by heading downtown to 483 West 22nd Street, right in the heart of Chelsea (approximately one block from the High Line), to join agent Benjamin Glazer for a tour of a newly renovated NYC townhouse. Built in 1901, this space has been modernized into a home full of natural light and gorgeous architectural attributes. With extraordinary attention to detail — including marble countertops in the kitchen that were handcrafted in the UK, a parlor with high ceilings and open-concept floor plan, skylight that illuminates the grand staircase, living room with a historic fireplace mantle and direct access to private garden, a sweeping primary bathroom that features a vanity clad in Belgian bluestone and bathtub comprised of Amazonian stone, and an office that faces Clement Clarke Moore Park — it's evident no expense was spared.


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Full Show: Luxurious homes across New York City | Open House TV

We're all about urban style and opulence from a glorious gilded-aged apartment with stunning detail, to a globally glamorous pied-à-terre. Plus, a loving ode to classic New York Luxury overlooking the park.

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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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FULL EPISODE: Traditional Homes Reimagined in Brooklyn, Los Angeles & New York City | Open House TV

Join Sara Gore for an exciting look at several traditional homes made new in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and NYC.

First, tour designer Wesley Moon's exquisite Park Avenue apartment for a firsthand look at his imaginative style aesthetic that is filled with regal luxury and unexpected whimsy. After that, we're headed to Red Hook, Brooklyn to see how Ben and Jaime Krone (architectural designer and exhibition designer, respectfully) renovated their classic townhouse into a bright & modern showstopper that ingeniously blends form and function. Then, head to Los Angeles to meet partners in design & life -- Josh and Naomi Gibson -- as they welcome us into a reimagined 1916 Los Angeles cottage located in Cypress Park that maximizes comfort and warmth. Finally, last but certainly not least, step into a wondrous Upper West Side home in New York City, to experience how interior designer Rozit Arditi mixed mid-century and contemporary pieces in one her client's apartments to help it feel classic but with a fresh, stylish, and personal twist.

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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

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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 Show: The Best of Los Angeles Living | Open House TV

This week, we’re celebrating Los Angeles living and its wide range of architecture and design. First, we’re in West Hollywood with Erin Fetherston who shows us how her fashion career informed the aesthetics of her chic, yet relaxed home. We visit a midcentury hillside stunner. And, we discover the many inspirations in one interior designer’s bright, live-work abode. Plus, how designer Kim Gordon brought light and a bohemian-chic look into her client’s Venice Beach home.

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Full Episode: Old World Charm Meets Contemporary Design in 5 NY & California Homes | Open House TV

Welcome to another episode of Open House. Get ready to join Sara Gore for a peek inside some 5 stunning and unique homes in NY and California, where classic meets the contemporary.

First up: Welcome to the West Village, where designer and professional stager Cheryl Eisen takes us on a tour of a historic brownstone townhouse with a modern flair at 75 Bedford Street. This New York City home boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 4 wood-burning fireplaces, white oak floors, 18-ft ceilings, an abundance of natural light, and floor-to-ceiling French Doors on the first and second floor that open into a private backyard. Enjoy the natural light that pours in through the massive windows, while taking a glance through them to see the wondrous garden and viewing all that the area has to offer. Mix this with a private home theater, a magnificent bedroom, and a bathroom that incorporates the relaxation of a spa, and you’ve got yourself a one-of-a-kind home!

Next, we drop by the stunning home of CEO and founder of MarieBelle New York, Maribel Lieberman (along with her best furry friend Willow!) for an exclusive look around her luxurious Soho residence, where she's lived for 34 years. Be transported back through time with the 19th century European-inspired design and take in all the sentimental wonders of her beautiful loft, including a hallway featuring abstract art created by her late husband. From the living room that features furniture that she acquired from the flea market and chandeliers manufactured in the Czech Republic, to the library that includes a piano played by her daughter and an old-fashioned marble fireplace from Italy, to a spacious kitchen where she whips up delicious concoctions (like her infamous hot chocolate), Maribel incorporates numerous old-world aspects (such as a staircase featuring cast-iron railings and black-and-white art) to create a space that exudes warmth, elegance, and plenty of charm.

After that, we zip over to the West Coast to join Lisa Kanegae, the founder and principal designer of LHK Interiors Design Studio in La Cañada, California (just north of Los Angeles), and her sweet puppy Brownie for a look around her newly renovated abode, which she designed herself and is as stylish as it is effortless. She begins in the living room where her high wooden beams add architectural interest and her DIY black accent herringbone wall provides an alluring organic contrast against the limestone in the room, as well as a dramatic moment in a traditional space. We then continue into the “heart of the home: the kitchen! Lisa’s extraordinary talent for interior design, sparked a deeply elegant and bright place to cook — complete with stone porcelain walls, contemporary organizational hardware with a waterfall edge island, and gold-accented top lights. We also wander through the family, which is full of fresh air thanks to the sliding doors that allow for an indoor/outdoor living space. The house continues to amaze with private bedrooms, bathrooms, and Lisa’s very own personal closet that is perfectly organized.

We then meet up with Noble Black to explore an expansive penthouse located at the Mayfair at 610 Park Avenue! Relax and take in all the details about this 7,700 sq. ft. three-story gem that includes 1,400 sq. ft. of outdoor space with breathtaking views of NYC! This state-of-the-art triplex apartment features a spacious entry foyer, custom millwork, a functional kitchen with a cozy breakfast nook, a massive living room with views of Central Park, a great room with a wood-burning fireplace that's adjacent to a classic library, and floors that serve a unique purpose. The bottom floor offers relaxing-yet-refined private bedrooms, while the main floor is perfect for hosting events, and the top terrace is wonderful for some fresh air with captivating views of the Midtown and Upper East Side skylines.

Last but not least, we visit a mid-century gem in Croton-on-Hudson that was renovated by architects Tal Schori and Rustam Mehta, who honored the home's natural beauty and historic structure while bringing their client's vision for seamless modern touches to life. With their specialty in dovetailing unique elements of the space with their personal design aesthetic, the designers used dark colors (including black window frames), red terracotta floors that provide radiant heat and stitch all elements of the home together, beams that track throughout the house, and purposeful positioning of furniture to ensure the house is integrated into the gorgeous Hudson landscape that surrounds it.


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Full Show: Duos of Design | Open House TV

This week on Open House NYC, we're all about design partners whose harmony in work and life coalesce beautifully in the homes they create, whether for themselves or their clients. We're with innovative architect and partners Amale Andraos and Dan Wood, for a look at a one of a kind triplex. Plus, we're in LA to see how one couple's dream home designed to embody all of their California dreams. We see how these homeowners turned their enthusiasm for design ito a labor of love in their own above. And we're with some fashionable folks who show that sustainability in design an also be stylish and chic. We're at the trippy Greenpoint apartment of artist Misha Kahn and Nick Haramis.

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Full Show: From Tribeca to Venice Beach, Homes that Define Ideal Living | Open House TV

This week, we’re giving you a peek inside homes that define ideal living. We’re at a Manhattan showstopper with terraces galore. Then, we tour one of modernism’s most iconic estates: Manitoga. We explore narrative through design with the owner of a pre-war East Village apartment. And, how an owner and his designer subverted expectations at a sunny Venice Beach property. Plus, an inside look at how a Tribeca loft was turned into a funky yet family-friendly home.

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Full Show: Stunning Spaces | Open House TV

On this episode of Open House, we have stunning spaces from coast to coast. We are starting in the heart of Midtown East at a beautiful 1899 townhouse with star of Million Dollar Listing, Kirsten Jordan. Making our way downtown to Greenwich Village, restauranter Maneesh Goyal takes us through an ultra-stylish loft. Staying in the area of Greenwich Village, interior designer Margaret Costello shows us around her custom tailored apartment. Lastly, we are making our way to the West Coast, meeting with Rick Tyberg in Los Angeles at penthouse with views to die for.

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Full Show: Timeless Luxury | Open House TV

This week on Open House, luxury redefined from the classic to the contemporary here in the city, out west, and even down south.


We get a tour of the opulent former home of the late great Joan Rivers. We tour the latest from starchitect, Richard Landry. We’re inside the legendary Hearst Estate, playground of the famous and the powerful since 1926.


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Full Show: Best of Beach Living | Open House TV

This week we’re exploring the very best of beach living including this oceanfront estate right in New York City. First, we’re in Catalina Island where we visit one of its most unique and famous homes. Then, we’re heading to Malibu to check out this sleek modern, hillside home. Plus, join us as we’ll take a trip out east to visit a Sagaponack sanctuary.


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Full Episode: Manhattan Design, Style, and Luxury | Open House TV

This week we’re all about Manhattan design, style, and luxury! Uptown and Downtown, on the Bowery, and off of Gramercy, we’re showcasing sophisticated homes with a flair for the dramatic and the elegant. Join us on a tour of a custom-built townhouse on the Upper East Side, a stunning SoHo loft, a self-described Zen Den, and an eclectic apartment in Chelsea with designer Ben Brougham.

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Full Show: Eye-Catching Homes from Coast to Coast | Open House TV

This week, we are featuring eye-catching homes from coast to coast. We're with broker Aaron Kirman, the star of CNBC's new show Listing Impossible at this ultra-modern temple of Los Angeles Luxury. And, we see how a designer embraced the challenging scope of a Bel Aire home to make it truly unique. We're checking out a unique space in a former firehouse with a New York Original, Tony Award-winning choreographer and dancer George Faison. Keith Baltimore celebrates his inner maximalist in his client's Upper West Side brownstone. And, we explore how artist and designer Leyden Lewis bought a gallery-like aesthetic into his client's East Side home.

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