I loved the wood floors. You can't see it here but they were also laid at interesting angles in some parts. For our new house we chose a darker greyish stain, which I was initially hesitant about, but M loved so we went with it. This movie had me seriously rethinking the choice in favour of a more classic chocolate brown.
Loved the red front door.
I wouldn't have gone with the taupe-beige
paint, but the mouldings are lovely.
Some of the accessories seem right out of
a catalogue, maybe not in a good way.
Kind of hard to see here, but that's a quatrefoil
lamp behind Josh. Loved the built-ins, too.
Suzanne Kasler Quatrefoil Floor Lamp
I liked the dining room set--dark wood table,
neutral nailhead chairs and a pretty chandelier.
There are tons of these dining chairs around, too,
that can be found at places like Restoration Hardware.
A similar light fixture to the one in the movie. This one
by Thomas O'Brien and available at Circa Lighting.
by Thomas O'Brien and available at Circa Lighting.
The very on-trend white kitchen complete with black
countertops and the requisite Wolf range. If you'd like to
replicate the look of the rattan stools (I have no idea
how comfortable those would really be),
you can try something like this:
Padma's Plantation Monte Cristo Rattan Stool
There are also a ton of industrial pendant lights to be
found these days. The Edwardian style above from
Circa Lighting is only one example (another).
found these days. The Edwardian style above from
Circa Lighting is only one example (another).
The back of the real house. A great place to kick back with a bottle of red.
What do you think?
Liking this style? Have you seen the movie?
Photos via The Movie Insider and Hooked on Houses
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