Ready for more exciting home tours? Join host Sara Gore in this all-new episode of Open House, as we explore five beautiful residences that teem with elegance, whimsy, and truly unexpected details.
Here are all the stops we're making this week:
◾ First up:16 Minetta Lane! Join architect Adam Kushner at this stunning 5-bedroom townhouse in Greenwich Village tells a story of juxtapositions, hand-carved woodwork, and intentional design, with room to renovate and grow. With its expansive cathedral-like 4200 square feet of space,, original Greek Revival façade, and grand solarium that connects to a carriage house, this passion project is all wrapped up in ivy and charm. As for its most remarkable feature? Here’s a hint: belay on!
◾ Next: A visit to a lovely Tribeca triplex located on Franklin Street in downtown NYC, which, after undergoing a complete gut renovation by Bernheimer Architecture, received a fabulous upgrade from designer, gallerist, and author Jean Lin. With her creativity and keen eye for detail, she helped reimagine the loft's interiors into an elevated and cozy living space through an eclectic blend of contemporary furnishings, curated pieces, and artistic flair.
◾ After that, we journey to the breathtaking canyons of Santa Monica where interior designer Joe Lucas showcases a recent project he worked on with architect Jeffrey Dungan: a stunning home built from the ground up that blends timeless architectural details with stylish contemporary decor — all while paying homage to the Arts & Crafts movement. From the moody living room with its curved ceiling and antique carpet to the textured dining area with its stone walls, castle-inspired round table, and alabaster light pendant that hangs from a knotted rope instead of a chain, every corner is filled with intrigue and character.
◾ We return to the East Coast to link up with Samantha Stathis Lynch for a look around a gorgeous loft nestled inside the historic Wonder Bread factory in Hoboken, NJ. See how the talented interior designer transformed this residence with its 16ft ceilings and massive windows into a cozy home that's all about style, comfort, and thoughtful curation. From the exposed brick walls highlighted by a large abstract art piece to inherited vintage treasures (such as an antique dresser and portrait of her mother in the study) to custom upholstered furniture (including a 9ft sofa with a streamlined silhouette that anchors the living room), Samantha fuses classic industrial elements with a subtle English aesthetic. The result? A masterful balance between Cotswolds rustic beauty and London sophistication.
◾ As for our final visit? Zip over to to Manhattan Beach, California to explore architect Anthony Laney's latest project: a home that is a celebration of indoor-outdoor living. His client, inspired by their travels to tropical locations, wanted something warm, comfortable, and approachable. And with its distinctive scalloped concrete walls that not only structurally support the edifice but also move vertically throughout it, interacting with light and natural surroundings in fresh ways — as well a primary living room with a double-height ceiling; a kitchen that connects directly to the pool deck and features a built-in breakfast banquette and views of the garden; and relaxing bedroom suites that overlook the Pacific Ocean — this design certainly provides a sense of serenity and calm.
Which of the homes featured in this week's episode of Open House is right up your alley? Drop us a comment below and let us know what you loved most about it!
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Here are all the stops we're making this week:
◾ First up:16 Minetta Lane! Join architect Adam Kushner at this stunning 5-bedroom townhouse in Greenwich Village tells a story of juxtapositions, hand-carved woodwork, and intentional design, with room to renovate and grow. With its expansive cathedral-like 4200 square feet of space,, original Greek Revival façade, and grand solarium that connects to a carriage house, this passion project is all wrapped up in ivy and charm. As for its most remarkable feature? Here’s a hint: belay on!
◾ Next: A visit to a lovely Tribeca triplex located on Franklin Street in downtown NYC, which, after undergoing a complete gut renovation by Bernheimer Architecture, received a fabulous upgrade from designer, gallerist, and author Jean Lin. With her creativity and keen eye for detail, she helped reimagine the loft's interiors into an elevated and cozy living space through an eclectic blend of contemporary furnishings, curated pieces, and artistic flair.
◾ After that, we journey to the breathtaking canyons of Santa Monica where interior designer Joe Lucas showcases a recent project he worked on with architect Jeffrey Dungan: a stunning home built from the ground up that blends timeless architectural details with stylish contemporary decor — all while paying homage to the Arts & Crafts movement. From the moody living room with its curved ceiling and antique carpet to the textured dining area with its stone walls, castle-inspired round table, and alabaster light pendant that hangs from a knotted rope instead of a chain, every corner is filled with intrigue and character.
◾ We return to the East Coast to link up with Samantha Stathis Lynch for a look around a gorgeous loft nestled inside the historic Wonder Bread factory in Hoboken, NJ. See how the talented interior designer transformed this residence with its 16ft ceilings and massive windows into a cozy home that's all about style, comfort, and thoughtful curation. From the exposed brick walls highlighted by a large abstract art piece to inherited vintage treasures (such as an antique dresser and portrait of her mother in the study) to custom upholstered furniture (including a 9ft sofa with a streamlined silhouette that anchors the living room), Samantha fuses classic industrial elements with a subtle English aesthetic. The result? A masterful balance between Cotswolds rustic beauty and London sophistication.
◾ As for our final visit? Zip over to to Manhattan Beach, California to explore architect Anthony Laney's latest project: a home that is a celebration of indoor-outdoor living. His client, inspired by their travels to tropical locations, wanted something warm, comfortable, and approachable. And with its distinctive scalloped concrete walls that not only structurally support the edifice but also move vertically throughout it, interacting with light and natural surroundings in fresh ways — as well a primary living room with a double-height ceiling; a kitchen that connects directly to the pool deck and features a built-in breakfast banquette and views of the garden; and relaxing bedroom suites that overlook the Pacific Ocean — this design certainly provides a sense of serenity and calm.
Which of the homes featured in this week's episode of Open House is right up your alley? Drop us a comment below and let us know what you loved most about it!
Subscribe to Open House TV on YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/openhouseyoutubesub
Open House TV INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2T0aorL
Open House TV TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2szkqEX
Open House TV FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2TXSztC
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