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I know that I am just like you. I study the rooms of homes in the movies I watch.
I know you do too. I am always drawn to the kitchens. All the details. All the
charm. This is the French kitchen from the movie Julie & Julia.
I know that I am just like you. I study the rooms of homes in the movies I watch.
I know you do too. I am always drawn to the kitchens. All the details. All the
charm. This is the French kitchen from the movie Julie & Julia.
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This spot just makes me want to whip up an omelet. I am never inspired by
sleek, modern kitchens. I always gravitate to the old and cluttered.
Bowls of fruit. Old wooden spoons and hanging utensils. Staged by a set
designer yet so seeming real. Diane Lane's kitchen in Under the Tuscan Sun.
I remember when I saw Sleepless in Seattle and fell in love with this girly
pink kitchen.
And who could forget Iris' kitchen in Holiday. So many cozy and friendly
elements in this kitchen. I adore that little stove too.
The kitchen from the movie Baby Boom reminds me of my kitchen in
Middleburg, VA. We lived in an old farmhouse and the kitchen had been
updated but had rustic beams on the ceiling and blue painted cabinets
and the same ceramic tile on the counter tops. Loved that kitchen.
I can't tell you how many tears I shed moving away from that old
farmhouse out in the country.
Here is another shot of that kitchen. So homey.
Remember Father of the Bride? I still love this kitchen.
Here is another view. Too bad set designers don't design the kitchens
in homes.
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
I love the Baby Boom kitchen, too! Give me a blue gingham check and I melt! I am emailing you some more of my favs...
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What is your favorite, Bentley???
I love all these kitchens, so much character about them and so homey. I too am NOT into modern kitchens. Loved all the pics.. take care,Maryann
ReplyDeleteTwo more good ones: Meryl Streep's kitchen in "It's Complicated" and Diane Keaton's kitchen in "Something's Gotta Give".
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