The Best Movie Houses With Aspirational Interiors

It’s not just the storylines that transport us to another world, movies can provide us with some serious home interior goals. The gorgeous homes of our favorite movies are filled with eye-catching details that make a space feel special. Here are some of our top picks of the best movie houses that might inspire your next remodel.

Most of the drama in The Proposal (2009) is set in a stunning cedar and stone house in Alaska, and we can’t get enough of the cozy interiors. Old stone walls are accented with natural wood and colonial-style decor, creating a space that feels comforting and secluded.

Annie and Hallie’s dad’s home in The Parent Trap (1998) is set in a vineyard in Napa valley, with stunning decor that combines luxury with comfort. Surrounded by sprawling olive trees and Californian sunshine, this spacious porch and its stunning patio doors create the perfect space for indoor/outdoor living. It’s a little slice of Mediterranean style in the Californian sunshine.

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The gripping plot of Knives Out (2019) is matched by the stunning gothic revival mansion that it takes place in. With floor-to-ceiling bookcases, mahogany accents and priceless art pieces, this home has a sense of grandeur fit for its multi-millionaire mystery writer protagonist.

The house swap rom-com that is The Holiday (2006) gives us endless home inspiration between the U.K. and the U.S. Iris’ cottage in Surrey is a beautiful nod to English countryside decor, with exposed wooden beams, floral textiles, and Victorian-style rugs giving us a warm, rustic feel that doesn’t feel outdated.

Want to try it for yourself? Read our guide to creating the English cottage garden look.

We’re not sure who has it better in The Holiday house swap, but Amanda’s home in Los Angeles is the dream for anyone who loves clean, modern interiors. This Spanish-style home is flooded with natural light and filled with sophisticated, classic furniture that feels luxurious yet relaxed.

Last but not least, who could forget the home from Practical Magic (1998)? A Victorian gothic house fit for witches with rustic interiors that still feel on trend today. This central kitchen with its whitewashed cabinets, farmhouse sink, and hardwood floors has a cozy yet spacious look that we love to see in a modern family home.

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