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Ready for more exciting home tours with Open House host Sara Gore? Let's dive right in! First up: Designed by Clodagh, this West Village townhouse embodies warmth, movement, and connection. From the entryway bar — a nod to Irish hospitality — to kinetic art installations that bring each space to life, every detail was crafted to elevate both form and function. A striking circular light fixture above the fireplace — which symbolizes infinity — adds both ambiance and artistry, while seamless indoor-outdoor transitions—such as a window seat overlooking a tranquil garden fountain and a rooftop oasis perfect for alfresco dining—create a natural flow throughout this serene abode. For those seeking ultimate luxury, the lower level offers a full spa, wine-tasting room, and a pool reminiscent of a private retreat. A true labor of love, this home balances elegance with ease, proving that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about how a space makes you feel. Next, step into the vibrant world of Karen Robinovitz, entrepreneur and co-founder of the Sloomoo Institute, as she welcomes us into her playful, art-filled Williamsburg abode! From the very first step, her unique design sensibility shines through. The entryway features a bold yellow epoxy balloon chair paired with a soft blue and green Shaker rug, setting the tone for a home that blends pops of color with thoughtful artistic elements. As you move through the space, Karen’s passion for contemporary art shines in every corner, with pieces that highlight women’s voices and stories. The home also features other delightful touches, such as a quirky stuffed sloth and baby doll nestled on one of the chairs in the living room and a balloon shoe in her closet that smells just like balloons—because who wouldn’t want an unconventional pair of shoes that adds a burst of fun to your day? Overall, this lovely home captures Karen’s creative spirit, where art, design, and personality converge to create a space that feels both inspiring and inviting—with just a little slime for good measure. We then fly over to the West Coast to tour an Italian-style villa in Beverly Hills, designed by Brent Boschetti. This exquisite home combines Spanish architectural details with modern elements to embrace a more relaxed lifestyle. The open-concept layout features expansive windows that usher in an abundance of natural light and seamless flow between the kitchen, dining room, and main living area. Custom fabrics, a striking custom light fixture, and a wrought-iron table add texture and charm. The chef’s kitchen boasts a marble island with bold veining, unlacquered brass finishes, and a functional ledge for everyday essentials. Upstairs, the tranquil primary suite includes a tufted chevron headboard, cozy sitting space with a fireplace, and spa-like bathroom with white marble and natural stones. The walk-in closet — with its ample storage & washer/dryer — enhances both luxury & convenience. Overall, this 3,200-square-foot abode beautifully blends elegance with comfort, making it a true Southern California gem. After, we return to the East Coast to explore the live-work home of interior designer Kristina Phillips. Located in Ridgewood, NJ and built in the early 1900s, this Craftsman Bungalow-style abode teems with saturated colors, striking patterns, and beloved family heirlooms — all while capturing Phillips' design sensibilities and love of travel and collecting memorable pieces from around the world. From the swoon-worthy wraparound lemonade porch with a relaxed seating area perfect for enjoying warm evenings with company to the warm & inviting living room with its slightly shimmery Phillip Jeffries grass cloth wallpaper, floral drapery by Josef Frank, blue-and-white Buffalo check sofa (a classic Swedish motif), Saarinen table, custom rug from India, and antiques inherited from her Swedish grandparents (including a wooden console and elegant grandfather clock), this residence strikes a fine balance between preserving original details while incorporating touches of mid-century modernism. Finally, join us in midtown Manhattan where interior designer Rodney Lawrence takes us on a tour of his latest project. Take in the interplay of interesting textures, materials, and colors that add a sense of luminosity and transform this alluring 29th floor Park Avenue loft into a one-of-a-kind living space. From olive eel skin on the foyer bench to a 600-lb optical crystal coffee table to the monolithic , this New York City home is full of unusual, unique details that are both visually pleasing and functional. And that concludes our tours. Thanks for tuning in! Which home featured in this week's episode of Open Hosue is more your vibe? Drop us a comment below and let us know! 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