Notable filmmaker Nancy Meyers has a knack for her inside design expertise in films like “One thing’s Gotta Give” and “It’s Difficult”, and her Provençal-style house might simply be positioned in one among her memorable film units.
Meyers talked about that followers’ enthusiasm for these fictitious units usually shrouds the plot of the movies, as a result of signature designs of the houses. The truth is, there’s a complete Instagram account devoted to sharing photographs of her units. Between the country kitchen in “The Intern” and the seemingly good kitchen present in “Dwelling Once more”, the recognition surrounding the inside and exterior units is explainable. Her aesthetic for adornment doesn’t cease there, although.
Situated in Los Angeles, Meyers determined that it was time to half methods along with her five-bedroom house, particularly after her older daughter Annie left for faculty. After her resolution to maneuver right into a smaller house, she requested the assistance of architect Howard Backen to construct her new home on the property that she bought subsequent door. Within the meantime, she determined to “clean up” issues, together with switching her brighter furnishings for a darker possibility. Amid her rearranging course of, she famous that she fell again in love along with her house and determined to desert the plans for subsequent door. With a house like Meyers’, it’s clear why she opted-in for staying.
In collaboration with inside designer Mark D. Sikes, Meyers has been rearranging and refinishing her house, with the assistance of her daughters, Annie and Hallie. Whereas talking about her vintage journeys along with her sister and her late mom, Patricia, she opened up about bonding along with her daughters over their inherited adorning trait.
Although Meyers’ golden inside expertise haven’t been featured in a movie since 2020’s “Dwelling Once more”, Netflix just lately introduced that she would make a brand new ensemble comedy for the streaming platform.