Movies have been inspiring us to create since the dawn of cinema. Recently, as I've been slowly renovating my 1940s Cape Cod home, I've been looking to my favorite movies for home design and decor inspiration. The next kitchen I plan to renovate got me thinking about some of the most beautiful and memorable kitchens in film and television. Of course, Practical Magic When we think of kitchens in movies, the first thing that comes to mind is, but I want to dig deeper into some of the lesser known, yet underrated, memorable kitchens in movies.
From the classics America More modern films Call Me By Your NameSo let's dive into the most iconic movie kitchen of all time.
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“Practical Magic”
To kick off this list, we want to show you the quirky kitchen that set off our favorite “Midnight Margarita” scene. Practical Magic It embodies everything I love about cottagecore: clean, cozy, warm, charming, and above all, a little witchy.
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'Harry potter'
If you want to take the cottagecore aesthetic to the next level, look no further than the Weasleys' kitchen. Harry potter series. This kitchen is witchy and more British, but you'll never tire of the homely feel of this magical house.
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“Father of the Bride”
Father of the Bride This movie is what got me hooked on Nancy Meyers' aesthetic. It has a timeless elegance to it. Very elegant It feels stiff and uncomfortable.
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“Amelie”
We couldn't write this article without featuring the iconic red kitchen. AmericaThough small, like most Parisian apartments, the bold colors and vintage appliances give this famous kitchen a unique charm.
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'it's complicated'
Ah, another famous Nancy Meyers kitchen (hint: it won't be the last). it's complicated Starring Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, Streep's character has a central kitchen in the house that's the ultimate California style. With plenty of natural light, organic textures and a neutral palette, it's one of our dream kitchens.
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“Something has to happen.”
Having just seen Nancy Meyers' ultimate West Coast home, it seemed only natural that we take a look at one of her most iconic East Coast homes featured in the 2003 film. Something has to happen, Secondly, this all-white kitchen is the epitome of Hamptons elegance, with touches of coastal grandma style mixed in quite a bit with classic design elements like Shaker cabinets.
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'What Lies Beneath'
What's underneath One of the most underrated horror movies ever made is set in one of the most beautiful New England lakeside villas we've ever seen. Released in 2000 and starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer, this film's early 2000s kitchen exudes a timeless charm and elegance.
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Love Actually
Love Actually is one of those movies that you never tire of watching over and over again. The cool-toned kitchen is stunning and features one of the most heartbreaking scenes in cinema.
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'Twilight'
You can say whatever you want. Twilight As grand as the movies are, the Cullen family home is truly grand. The kitchen features breathtaking floor-to-ceiling windows with beautiful views of Washington, and the open-concept design is exactly the kitchen layout we all dream of.
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“Julie and Julia”
Of course, we had to feature one of the culinary world's most famous home kitchens: Julia Child's. The Queen of French Cuisine began her career in a humble, yet seductively cozy, Parisian kitchen.
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“The Parent Trap”
Every '90s kid dreamed of having a spacious, airy, bright kitchen like Harry Parker's, and while we love the beautiful English kitchen featured in the 1998 film, there's something so relaxed and intimate about this California home.
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“Call Me By Your Name”
If you're looking for some ultimate La Dolce Vita Italian style inspiration, look no further than the kitchens featured in the 2018 film. Call Me By Your NameThe sun-filled room and vintage décor will forever remain one of the dreamiest kitchens in cinema.