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While many of the items on Etsy are handmade, you’ll also find craft supplies, digital items, and more. Naturally, we can’t talk about stunning, on-camera homes without bowing down to Nancy Meyers. With blockbusters like “The Holiday,” “It’s Complicated,” and “The Parent Trap” under her belt, the director-cum-design enthusiast is basically the queen of Hollywood’s most beautiful, fictional homes. I personally loooove seeing this bedroom because it kind of reminds me of our own! Simplebeige linen headboard, white bedding, black and white art. See, you can still be chic and sophisticated with a bed skirt (I recommend this one, it’s a bit nicer and tailored).

With its on-trend coral walls, grand staircase and refined dining room, it’s easy to see why this house is a London dream come true and why it belongs at number 8 on our list. Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. Whether stuffed with flowers or sitting empty looking like they're expecting flowers, vases are an easy way to incorporate the Meyers aesthetic into your home.
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” Plus the whole thing is totally machine washable do you won’t have to freak out if you spill red wine sobbing through a backyard screening of your favorite vintage flick. Here are the best pieces to add your wardrobe and home to become Nancy Meyers chic — all on sale as part of Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale that runs through July 31. The good news is there’s more to texture than a white, knitted throw pillow or faux sheepskin rug. As seen with the mosaic backsplash in “Home Again” and Jules’ dining room table in “The Intern,” Meyers brings a curated selection of muted colors and natural materials to each set.
You find yourself wanting to pause each frame of the movie so you can take in every delightful detail. Once a Meyers-worthy backdrop was in place, all that was needed to complete the conceit was a meticulously curated assortment of antique items paired with modern finishes. Plaid rugs become a playful, textural base in the main gathering areas.
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This bed is equal parts modern and classic—and the caning adds a bit of romantic, coastal flair. Add some luxe white bedding to create the ultimate hotel-esque sleep haven. This cashmere throw is super soft and ideal for layering over a couch or bed. Choose from 19 classic colorways for a Nancy Meyers-inspired find that is sure to cozy up any room. Baby Boom was ahead of its time—from its feminist message to its artisanal organic baby food—and the kitchen is on point as well. Sure, the pale blue cabinets lined in gingham are pure 80s, but the bowls of local produce and butcher-block island still hold up.

This looks dreamy, but my favorite Nancy Meyers’ set design was that for It’s Complicated. Yes, blankets are a classic staple, but Garnet Hill's wool-and-cashmere throw is also soft and perfect for snuggling up to watch "The Holiday" for the umpteenth time. We found 10 pieces of decor that look like they came right off the set of one of her films. With their massive islands and charming copper pot racks, Nancy Meyers's kitchens were the real heroines of her movies. At the bottom of this post, you’ll find places to shop for Nancy Meyers style decor, as well as some of my favorite pieces. Cameron Diaz’s LA house in The Holiday was the epitome of chic California style–and still is–with an abundance of buttery whites, cushy slipcovers, and warm woods.
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It’s chic and spacious, with an enviably large and fully-stocked kitchen, plus a stunning wrap-around porch where you could easily spend all day lounging with a good book. All that, and it’s a beach house—albeit an elegant one—meaning the sun, sand, and surf are just steps away whenever you need a little downtime. Erica Barry’s Hamptons beach house put Meyers’s kitchens definitively on the map. The following interiors might not be filled with all the layers and details shown in the movie sets above, but, to me, they capture the charm and aspirational quality of the Nancy Meyers decorating style.
All the decor you described perfectly describes her style in those movies and how to incorporate that into our own homes. Coming in at number six is the home in Father of the Bride. Steve Martin’s character, George Banks, lives in the dream home. The large white colonial with its green door and oversized front yard tree is as good as it gets. The exterior is only matched by the comfy cool interior with a gorgeous kitchen, spacious living room and don’t forget the renovated baby suite they add in Father of the Bride 2. Nancy Meyers' movies prove that time spent with family and friends is the key to making coastal grandmas' hearts happy.
After all, nobody wants to live in floor to ceiling beige. House Beautiful participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. This movie hasn’t aged great, but the Chicago apartment where Mel Gibson’s character lives still looks amazing. Beyond the amazing views of the city, the baby blues in the apartment were picked based on Gibson’s eyes.
Front of (Jane's home in the movie. “Be sure that you layer in a number of textures to add intrigue to a neutral space,” Wood says.
This is a bit of a cheat since it was actually directed by Nancy’s daughter Hallie, but it’s clear she learned from her producer mom. Reese Witherspoon plays an interior designer in this movie, so the design of the house had to be amazing. The Spanish-style home features a stunning white kitchen with bright blue backsplash, an insane living room with huge windows, and an awesome guest house that leads to many important plot developments.
If you love Nancy Meyers' movies, Ina Garten, and the beach, the "coastal grandma" aesthetic might be perfect for you. Meyers, the subject of this month's Shortlist, is a writer and director with a passion for decorating. Now in the planning stages of her next production, she recently shared her thoughts on why her movie sets resonate. Diane Keaton’s Hamptons house in this movie is nothing short of iconic.
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