I absolutely Love this series of Interior Design in Film. Something’s Gotta Give have been one of my favorite movies since I was a kid. The intro was spectacular and really encapsulates the relationship in this movie. The rocks have so much meaning and I love that you incorporated it in this video. Thank you for all the tips on how to incorporate the Nancy Meyer’s style in our own homes. I am looking forward to the next episode of this series. ❤
I didn’t know anything about Nancy Meyers sets but I knew I loved the look so thank you for the wonderful and informative video always a pleasure to watch ❤
this movie has been my favorite since i was 9 years old, so i was very excited to watch this - the video didn’t disappoint! this is the one movie house i’ve always wanted. i didn’t know about the soundstage so crazy! thank you for these videos
Maybe a bit has already been covered, yet the two houses in the 2006 film, The Holiday, is a good option for the contrast of the Los Angeles sleek modern property with the Surrey English (Rose) Cottage with it's fabricated cozy nook of a space - both are isolated within to show how the characters have closed themselves in upon their own worlds of denial.
I completely agree! It's fascinating how both homes reflect the characters' emotional states, what they’ve been through and what they need once they swap. The Holiday is one of my all time favorite films, and a video on these homes might be coming sooner than you think!!!….😉
I have watched many videos and read interviews and articles about Nancy Meyers and her films. This living room, and the living room in It's Complicated, both used pops of color in orange. Used sparingly, just enough to catch the eye. Also the bed in the master bedroom of both movies have it centered in between two windows, using natural color bedding. In the master suite in It's Complicated, she used an orange throw across the foot of the bed. And the dresser in the guest room where Harry sleeps is arranged very similar to the dresser in the master suite of It's Complicated. The dressers themselves look similar, with the mirror placed above it in same positions. I think Nancy Meyer is a genius and all of these simple details that do not seem to bring attention to themselves are actually what make the whole set a warm and believable space that can be duplicated if you want to break it down and take the time to recreate the look for yourself. I love love everything about this Beach House. It is a character in the film, like all her sets are.
Obsessed with Nancy Meyers film sets!! Thanks again for the video Tomas….you always do a beautiful job with your research and presentation. ❤️ from 🇨🇦.
Buenísimo recordar una de mis pelis favoritas, y rememorarla desde tu descripción descubriendo detalles en los q no habia reparado en su momento!!! Sin duda es bellísima la casa y está súper bien ambientada!! Gracias 💕💕
Of course my brain knew the scenes were shot on a set but my heart believes that this house exists and was your destination as you picked up rocks while walking on the sand...I guess that just underscores the skill of the set designers!
Tomas, I am becoming a fan! I love the episodes of Design in Film. I'm looking forward to the next one in the series!☺
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the series! 😊 Can't wait to share the next one...🎄
I absolutely Love this series of Interior Design in Film. Something’s Gotta Give have been one of my favorite movies since I was a kid. The intro was spectacular and really encapsulates the relationship in this movie. The rocks have so much meaning and I love that you incorporated it in this video. Thank you for all the tips on how to incorporate the Nancy Meyer’s style in our own homes. I am looking forward to the next episode of this series. ❤
Thank you so much Ashley!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for helping me film the intro!! ♥️♥️
That’s weird. It’s not really a children’s movie.😂😂😂
Hahaha I too have loved the movie since I was a kid! lol😂 first time I saw it I was around 6 or 7!
Another great episode for this series! I love this film and that house has been one of my favorites since I was a kid
Thank you so much!! I'm right there with you!!
I didn’t know anything about Nancy Meyers sets but I knew I loved the look so thank you for the wonderful and informative video always a pleasure to watch ❤
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😊
this movie has been my favorite since i was 9 years old, so i was very excited to watch this - the video didn’t disappoint! this is the one movie house i’ve always wanted. i didn’t know about the soundstage so crazy! thank you for these videos
That's amazing! Thank you so much!! I'm so happy you enjoyed!
Maybe a bit has already been covered, yet the two houses in the 2006 film, The Holiday, is a good option for the contrast of the Los Angeles sleek modern property with the Surrey English (Rose) Cottage with it's fabricated cozy nook of a space - both are isolated within to show how the characters have closed themselves in upon their own worlds of denial.
Agree!
I completely agree! It's fascinating how both homes reflect the characters' emotional states, what they’ve been through and what they need once they swap. The Holiday is one of my all time favorite films, and a video on these homes might be coming sooner than you think!!!….😉
I love love love this series. This is your niche for sure❤
Thank you so much!! I’m so happy you’re enjoying the series!
I have watched many videos and read interviews and articles about Nancy Meyers and her films. This living room, and the living room in It's Complicated, both used pops of color in orange. Used sparingly, just enough to catch the eye. Also the bed in the master bedroom of both movies have it centered in between two windows, using natural color bedding. In the master suite in It's Complicated, she used an orange throw across the foot of the bed. And the dresser in the guest room where Harry sleeps is arranged very similar to the dresser in the master suite of It's Complicated. The dressers themselves look similar, with the mirror placed above it in same positions. I think Nancy Meyer is a genius and all of these simple details that do not seem to bring attention to themselves are actually what make the whole set a warm and believable space that can be duplicated if you want to break it down and take the time to recreate the look for yourself. I love love everything about this Beach House. It is a character in the film, like all her sets are.
Omg! Again one of my favorite videos! This is my true dream house and your description is perfect! Keep these coming. I enjoy them so much!
Wow, thank you so much!! I really appreciate it. And I AGREE, what a dream home!
Excelente trabajo 🙌🏻
Muchas gracias!!!
Obsessed with Nancy Meyers film sets!! Thanks again for the video Tomas….you always do a beautiful job with your research and presentation. ❤️ from 🇨🇦.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it! ❤️ Love her designs. Cheers to Canada!
Very beautiful ❤️ movie thank u Tomas gracias Laura
Thank you Laura! ❤️
Buenísimo recordar una de mis pelis favoritas, y rememorarla desde tu descripción descubriendo detalles en los q no habia reparado en su momento!!! Sin duda es bellísima la casa y está súper bien ambientada!! Gracias 💕💕
Muchísimas gracias!! Me alegra que te haya gustado! Sin duda una de las casa más lindas en una excelente película!
You’re just so talented. You really explain the how and why of design. Love your videos ❤
Thank you so much!! You're too kind. I really appreciate that! ❤️
Of course my brain knew the scenes were shot on a set but my heart believes that this house exists and was your destination as you picked up rocks while walking on the sand...I guess that just underscores the skill of the set designers!
Right??? It’s incredible!!
❤❤love ❤❤ love that house ❤🎄❤️
T I M E L E S S
100%!!!!