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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Favorite Beach House from Something's Gotta Give

Something's Gotta Give is one of my favorite movies and the setting has every bit to do with it. The Hamptons and Montauk are two of my favorite destinations in the Northeast as the beaches are beautiful, shops are fabulous, restaurants delicious, and bars so-much-fun!

The gorgeous homes that make up the eastern tip of Long Island boast the high style of New York City but present themselves in a relaxed New England beachy manor. There isn't much more I could ask for in the design and dressings of a home.

The house and scenery in this movie fit the Hamptons look to a 'T', and the beautiful characters dancing about the various scenes make it wonderfully entertaining!
















www.setdesigners.com is an awesome resource for checking out your favorite movie sets and it even features a listing of where many of the pieces came from - very cool!

which movie sets are your favorite?

8 comments:

  1. One of my all time favorite sets. She's an amazing designer. My other fave is the other obvious...The Holiday. I could die in all three homes!! Great post!

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  2. Such a great house...

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  3. I'll take that dressing room, please :-)

    Oh, and I love the Marie Antoninette movie sets. Apparently Sofia Coppola asked her designer to base them on Laduree macaroons!

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  4. This would have to be the best movie house of all time wouldn't it?

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  5. I have just known your blog via Con Encanto, very interesting and full of beautiful images .I will follow you from today.
    Have a nice day,
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  6. My heart is has always been in the Mediterranean so one of my favorite decors in is in Under the Tuscan Sun. I love your blog, I am a faithful follower.

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  7. Definitely one of my favs!! Thanks for the encouragement! I appreciate it so much. I am so impressed with how your business is doing. I am just trying to follow in your foot steps!

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