Showing posts with label Hamptons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamptons. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Beach House in “Something’s Gotta Give”

by HOOKEDONHOUSES on MAY 4, 2009

Afriend took me to see Something’s Gotta Give when it first hit theaters. I knew it was a Diane Keaton-Jack Nicholson romantic comedy. What I didn’t expect was to fall in love with the Hamptons beach house Keaton’s character lives in. I went back to see it again a week later, just to get a better look at that house.

It wasn’t until I started blogging that I realized I wasn’t alone in my obsession with theSomething’s Gotta Give house. For all of my readers who asked me to post photos of it–this one’s for you.

Something's Gotta Give Hamptons beach house exterior

The exterior is a real house somewhere in the Hamptons (Long Island), but the interiors were all created on a soundstage.

Something's Gotta Give house-front porch

The Living Room:

Something's Gotta Give living room

Here’s the living room, looking toward the entry, as shown in the film (above), and a shot of the set for Architectural Digest (below):

Something's Gotta Give living room rug

The movie was written by Nancy Meyers, who has had her hand in other great “house movies” I’ve featured, like It’s Complicated, The Holiday, The Parent Trap, Father of the Bride, and Baby Boom (click here to see photos from those movies, too).

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This shot of the living room was featured in Architectural Digest:

Something's Gotta Give in Architectural DigThe Production Design was done by Jon Hutman (who also worked on The Holiday), and the Set Decoration was by Beth Rubino (It’s Complicated).

Erica and Harry (Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson) in the living room at night–meeting up for a “pajama party:”

Don’t even ask what paint colors were used (I have already been flooded with e-mails on the topic). Set Decorator Beth Rubino says they were custom-mixed colors that were designed to look good on screen. The lighting is different on a set than it is in a house, so even we used the same paint, she says, it wouldn’t look the same.

You can listen to an interesting interview with her on the topic at The Skirted Roundtable.

The living room during a storm:

The Dining Room:


Something's Gotta Give Dining Room still

The Kitchen:

We were building our house when this movie came out. Thanks to Something’s Gotta Give, I’ve got a kitchen with white cabinets, black countertops, and dark floors. I copied as much of it as I could! I later found out I wasn’t the only one inspired by it. Every home show I went to the following year seemed to have its own version of this look:

Harry’s Guest Room in Erica’s House:

While We’re at It–a Peek at Harry’s Townhouse in New York:

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Erica’s Bedroom and Study:

As a writer who works from home myself, I swooned over Erica Barry’s home office. Those windows! Those built-in-bookshelves! This is one of my favorite spots in her house:

Diane Keaton was nominated for Best Actress for this role at the 2004 Oscars and won a Golden Globe.

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After Harry leaves her, Erica can’t stop crying–but she does get a lot of writing done!

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Exterior Views:

The pool as photographed for Architectural Digest (above), and a production shot that shows how the pool and fake exterior really looks on set (below):

Erica waves goodbye to Harry as he drives away:

Jon Hutman received an Oscar nomination for Production Design because of this now-iconic movie house.

Is this one of your favorite movie houses, too?

More photos and information at Architectural Digest, Cote de Texas, and Silver Screen Surroundings. You might also enjoy the tour of Diane Keaton’s home.

Check out my TV/Movie Houses page for links to all the others I’ve featured, from It’s Complicated to Father of the Bride.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Hooked on Grey Gardens



by HOOKEDONHOUSES on APRIL 23, 2009



Welcome to Hooked on Fridays, a blog party I host at the end of each week to celebrate the things that make us happy. This week I’m hooked on Grey Gardens, the East Hampton estate featured in an HBO movie starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange. The house was one of the main characters in the film, and it was fascinating to watch it evolve through the years. Here are a few photos from the film set depicting Grey Gardens’ heyday in the 1930s:

I discovered a beautiful blog called Bloomacious this week during my searches for all things Grey Gardens. They have a wonderful interview with Grey Gardens Production Designer Kalina Ivanov and many more photos of the sets from the film that you can see there.

If you have missed Valorie’s series of posts about Grey Gardens on her blog Visual Vamp, I highly recommend them. She actually knew the Beales and has fascinating personal stories to tell about them.

Watching this beautiful home age and decay during the course of the film was painful. I’m sure you’ve seen the images of it with trees growing through the walls and English ivy covering the windows. Happily, Grey Gardens was purchased and completely restored by Sally Quinn and Ben Bradlee. Architectural Digest published photographs of it that you can see here. Over at Content in a Cottage you can watch a video that shows the lush grounds and some of the home’s interiors today.

Did you see the movie? Were you as captivated by it as I was? (I’m joining Fifi’s Fashionable Friday blog party today, too. Be sure to check it out!)

Now it’s your turn to tell us what you’re hooked on. If you have something to share with us on your blog, then add your link below. Just please be sure to:

  1. Add the permalink to the specific blog post, not your general blog address.
  2. You can put what you’re hooked on in parentheses after your blog name. You’ll probably get more visitors that way! Ex: Hookedonhouses (Not So Big Houses)
  3. Link back to the party from your post so that your readers can come and see what everyone else is talking about today!
  4. Visit as many of the other participants as possible and leave comments! That’s what a blog party is all about!
  5. Double-check to make sure your link works and goes to the right page so it doesn’t get deleted! If you come back and see your link is gone, re-read these rules and try again.



Hooked on Fridays Participants

1. Arleen @ Seasons for All at Home

2. TK – (Raod Trip)

3. songbirdtiff ($20 room makeover)

4. Designing Your Dream Home (Hooked on Staircase railings)

5. Chez DeJonge (Hooked on Home Tours)

6. DesignTies (Hooked on sunrooms)

7. Puna – more kitchen pics

8. rue\’s pb&j life (Old Houses for sale)

9. Cooking During Stolen Moments (pineapple chicken)

10. Maya (Oprah\’s Retreats)

11. Floating Island (Photos) | Gennaro

12. Mary Beth {Flowers, Seeds & Growing}

13. Beach Cottage Love (blue table)

14. Deb/Dumbwittellher

15. Eileen@Star\’sFault

16. A Simple Walk (frugal decorating ideas needed!)

17. Katie @ Making This Home

18. Gayle @ Planet M Files(Pet Parade)

19. Kellie (giveaways– keepsake drawings)

20. Wayfaring Wanderer {Hk\’d on Wildflowers}

21. We are THAT family (Dollar Decor)

22. Susan (Exceptional Dining Room & Tablescape)

23. Our Nifty Notebook (Spring Planting)

24. Trish@TheOldPostRoad (Zinnias)

25. Christy – flea markets
26. Jill@Forever Cottage(Pottery Barn)

27. Mrs.Petrie (goody bags & a GIVEAWAY)

28. Lime in the Coconut…(Horses)

29. the BLAH BLAH BLAHger (built-ins)

30. Fifi Flowers Hooked on Champagne

31. Fabulously French (french beds)

32. m (Lovely Letters)

33. Marian – :)

34. Onlinehandyman is hooked on laminate floors

35. The World According to Isa (Treasure Hunting)

36. Claudia@DipityRoad (great photo ops)

37. Visual Vamp

38. Liz@Violet Posy (Wall Stickers & Giveaway)

39. Robin Rane\’ All Things Heart and Home

40. susan (Your home, only better.)

41. velvet and linen (hooked on interior design)

42. Gina @ The Shabby Chic Cottage (Pink Chandelier)

43. Creations From My Heart (Dollar Store)

44. Kristen@PajamaMama (free craft organization)

45. TidyMom(Banana Cake)

46. Jane @ Beach House

47. Laura @ Decor to Adore

48. Tricia

49. Newlyweds (Rain & Garden)

50. Jenelle @ This Lady Blogs (hooked on handmade!)
51. Angela @ PeonyPatch (Amy Butler)

52. RetroRuth (Vintage Johnson Wax Decorating Ideas)

53. Flower Patch Farmgirl (Blue Walls and Chippy Paint)

54.Shawn/Lifeatbuttercupfarm Spring Bursting Out!)

55. TheEckLife-table cloth curtains

56. Daly Essentials-renovations

57. wendy langston

58. Carolina Mama (You\’re Invited…!)

59. MissCaron (iron staircases)

60. Liz@It\’s Great To Be Home (painting fireplace surrounds)

61. From the Right Bank to the Left Coast

62. ImagineCozy (Shelf Repurposed)

63. {ae filkins} Hooked on Crackbook. I mean Facebook

64. Lynne, Tea for Joy (painted stairs)

65. ginnycartersmallenburg

66. Animator\’s Wife (homemade tumbling composter)

67. Florida Sue

68. SuzyHomemaker (Twilight)

69. The Tea Room (Pink Paper Crafts)

70.Jillian@Housewears(hooked on Design Inc\’s Tommy Smythe

71. WillowDecor

72. Becky *hooked on ladies *

73. ALCHEMY

74. Lindsay @ Peacock Blue (garden stools)

75. Jeanette @ A Passion for Scrapbooking, Decorating & Shopping (neoclassicism)

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