Movie Set Monday- The Intern

MOVIE SET MONDAY- THE INTERN

Happy Monday, friends! I’m off work today for Presidents’ Day. Woo Hoo! Anyone else get the day off? I could get used to regular three day weekends. 🙂 I was also able to use the long weekend to paint my bathroom. That deserves another Woo Hoo! I love the way the white paint on the walls turned out, and the vanity looks incredible painted black. I can’t wait to put the finishing touches on it and show you. But that’s not why we’re here today. I’ve got another installment of Movie Set Monday for you.

The Intern

Nancy Meyers is one of my favorite filmmakers. I’ve been a fan of hers for as long as I can remember. And one of the reasons I love her movies is because of the beautiful homes she showcases.  I recently watched The Intern with Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway. It’s the cutest movie, and I totally cried in the scene where they watch Singing in the Rain together. It was the sweetest.

I just realized that if you haven’t seen this movie, then maybe you’re thinking Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway have a romantic relationship. This is not so. But they do develop a very lovely friendship, and I recommend this movie to all the ladies. Paul watched it with me and didn’t love it. I can’t blame him, though. It’s definitely geared toward the girls.

Anyway….

My favorite home in this movie was Anne Hathaway’s character’s home. It’s a classic Brooklyn brownstone that is full of character. And the decor is pretty awesome too. That’s the kitchen. The floor to ceiling windows are showstoppers. I love how they stand out with the molding around them painted the same as the cabinets and island. The open shelving on both sides of the kitchen is genius for both storage and displaying beautiful dishes. And I love a good stripe, so that runner is speaking my language.

Ok, we should first mention the range and vent hood. Very sleek and a nice modern touch to such a classic house. I also really like the arch architectural detail. The subway tile makes it really pop, and it also ties in perfectly with the wall of open shelving to the left. Look at those floors. The pattern gives this room so much character. It elevates the space to a whole new level. I just thought those windows were good. This view is my favorite view of the kitchen. More open shelving and that fireplace. A fireplace in the kitchen might seem a little weird, but it sure does look nice. The artwork over the mantel is really interesting too. And scroll back up and look at that ceiling and the molding. Oh. My. Word. These are the kinds of details that make me fall in love with a house. And how cute is that little table for her little girl? There’s even a teeny tiny lucite chair for her stuffed animal. Adorable.

Living and Dining Rooms

I know I just said it, but the architecture is just stunning. The arched opening is so pretty. And there’s pocket doors in there too! Aaahhhh! And the crown molding, which has always been a favorite element of mine, is equally as pretty. I love those built-ins too. I’d want to put some sort of bookshelf on either side of that opening anyway, so the fact that they’re built in is perfect.

My favorite non-architectural part of this room is the light fixture. I think it’s so interesting and adds a little whimsy to the space.  Another beautiful fireplace. I love the detail in the matel. So intricate.This is the same sitting area but shot from as if you were sitting in one of the chairs. You can’t see it well, but that mustard yellow sofa is so good. I don’t love yellow. It’s never been my color, but I sort of love it as the accent color in the mostly black and white room. Also, I love that the large piece of art is leaning against the wall on the other side of the black chest. I think it’s a fun way to display a piece of art that you like. It didn’t fit into the gallery already hung on the wall, and you absolutely cannot take away from the beauty of those windows, so I think a wall prop is brilliant. I might try that. Hmm… Don’t you just love finding new ways to decorate your home?

Master Bedroom 

I swear one day I’m going to have a sitting area in my master bedroom. I’ve found this to be a reoccurring thing about the movie homes that I love. The settee is so cute at the end of the bed, and the chaise lounge is begging for a book to read on it.

Architecturally speaking, this room is so good. It’s almost as if the nook was carved out especially for the bed and nightstands. I love the drop down with the corbels. Such a delightful detail. First, I love a sconce. I think they’re the perfect things for reading in bed. Not too much light for the person next to you who might be sleeping and such visual happiness when you see them hanging on your wall. Second, there’re lamps too! I thought it was odd at first, but there’s no overhead light in this part of the room, so it makes sense to have the lamps for extra light instead of just the sconces. In other words, I like it. Third, what is that beauty in the window? Is it just the detail of the wall because the window is further out than the actual wall? Or is it a shutter that folds back? Whatever it is, bravo! Another fireplace. Seriously, what’s not to love about this home? The place is dripping with character. And even more was added when they put in that incredible armoire. And the medallion on the ceiling. Even the bedroom door has character. Gosh, I love this room.

The Office

Even though I really love the brownstone the most, the office where they all work is truly beautiful. It’s a warehouse that was converted to an office for an online clothing company (storyline, not real life). It’s very industrial but charming and comfortable too. It’s very chic and open. Lots of windows (exterior and interior).  I love the light fixtures and that sign below. Major work motivation. 

Well there we go. Isn’t it gorgeous? This one is significantly different than the set of Home Again, but I love this one just as much. I apparently could have all different kinds of homes all over the place. What about you? Do you like the city brownstone type? Or are you more of a sprawling farmhouse type? I can’t decide. I love the city life, but I’d also like to sit on my front porch and watch my goats play and eat grass. Good thing I have movies to keep me entertained on both fronts and give me ideas along the way.

Have a great week!