Open House Chicago - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Inside the Hancock Penthouse

Ballin' Brownstones

Modern vs. Historic

Christmas in July?!

Inside the St. Regis Chicago
Experience one of the most spectacular luxury home tours in Chicago with Cortney Hall as she steps inside the iconic St. Regis Chicago—the city's third-tallest skyscraper and the world's tallest building designed by a woman, visionary architect Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang.

Celebrity Home Designer Tiffany Brooks

Inside a Luxury Chicago Bathhouse
This remarkable Wicker Park home blends timeless architecture with modern amenities, including soaring high ceilings, energy-efficient geothermal heating, and beautifully restored original skylights.

Inside a Artist's Retreat Hidden in a National Park
Take an exclusive tour of an incredible $2.8 million mansion in Indiana Dunes National Park, where modern luxury meets serene natural beauty. Surrounded by lush forestry, this one-of-a-kind estate features dramatic soaring ceilings, distinctive porthole windows, rich wood-paneled walls, a private movie theater, a spa-like shower room, and a spectacular outdoor pool.

Inside the $500,000 Wine Collection
Today, we tour two incredible Chicago homes with completely different designs. First, we step inside a high-rise palace in Chicago's One Bennett Tower owned by the founder of Ghost Energy. Then, we journey into an eclectic Renaissance unit with a museum-worthy art collection.
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