EPISODIC SYNOPSIS

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Episode 3-10

PRIVATE PLACE - Scott Jones
Scott Jones has been called a contemporary Thomas Edison. With his many patents for voice mail technology, Scott has emerged as a highly successful leader in the world of high-tech. Scott’s home in Indiana is a sprawling country manor that’s wired beyond belief. And that’s where we met up with this incredible visionary.

ETHAN ALLEN ROOM MAKEOVER - Caroline Rhea
Caroline Rhea first hit Manhattan in 1989. She made waves on the stand-up comedy circuit and later became a TV star as Aunt Hilda on the hit series "Sabrina the Teenage Witch." As host of her own talk show, "The Caroline Rhea Show," we figured we’d put together a surprise for the rising star. We sent our Ethan Allen design experts to Caroline Rhea’s office and dressing room to work makeover magic.

LIVING LARGE - $14M Lady Secret Drive
Built on seven and a half acres in exclusive Rancho Santa Fe, New Mexico this Mediterranean-style villa is like none other. The villa was designed to showcase the owner’s vast collection of original art. Natural light streams in from all directions making it the ideal space to hang your private collection of Rembrandts and Renoirs. There are 15,000 square feet of luxury under this roof. It’s all yours for just under $15 million.

GREAT ESTATE - Coe Hall
Like a majestic manor in the English countryside, Coe Hall may look like it’s been here for centuries, but this Golden Age estate in Long Island, New York, is barely 100 years old. Home to one of the finest collections of stained glass in the country, several pieces can be traced as far back as the 13th century. The gardens were created as an extension of the home’s interior. As only the best would do, the Coes hired the Olmsted brothers famous for designing New York City’s Central Park.

CELEBRITY HIDEAWAY - Hotelito Desconocido
Located 60 miles south of Puerto Vallarta on Mexico’s sun-drenched Pacific coast, this is a hideaway with a unique twist. Its name means "little unknown hotel" in Spanish, but it is very well known to Hollywood’s heavy hitters. Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, Val Kilmer, Brooke Shields, and Brendan Fraser have all spent time here. The twist? There’s no electricity. The hotel’s 30 thatched roof bungalows feature solar powered fans, gauze-netted beds, and authentic Mexican artwork. It’s the perfect place to unwind and be at one with nature.

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