Sunday 7 May 2017

A Few Favorite Movie Rooms

For one of my posts for the Favorite Film and TV Home Blogathon hosted by myself and Love Letters to Old Hollywood, I thought I'd share a few screenshots I have taken of certain rooms in movies that I love but that aren't really enough for an entire post. I hope you enjoy them!
 
 The playroom from Holiday (1938):
 
 I love everything about it: the stone fireplace, the bookshelves on either side, the mantle that goes across the entire room, and the panels on the wall above it. And one thing about black and white movies, you can imagine it to be any colors you want!
 
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This fireplace in The Male Animal (1942):

I love fireplaces. There's some great windows to the left too.
 
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This lovely living area in Daughters Courageous (1939)
 
I love the built in corner shelves and the frilly curtains on the Dutch door.
 

To the right of the door and bookshelf is a place to relax with plenty of room to spread around.

The other side of the room is just as lovely. Look at all that woodwork!


There's always something going on when the Lane sisters are involved!

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The beach House in Nobody Lives Forever (1946):

Again, I'm a sucker for large, airy living rooms with stonework and wide beams.

Cute shelves flanking a window seat always get me too.

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Another lovely living area shared by four sisters in Until They Sail (1957):

I had to take a picture of my tv screen for this one, hence the weird coloring.
 
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 These funny crooked windows in True Confession (1937):
 

 
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The cozy lodge in Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941):
 
 
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The breakfast area in Indiscreet (1958):
 
Cute little shelves!

A window separates the eating area from the kitchen.

Looks pretty cozy, doesn't it? Especially with Cary Grant there ;)
 
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Another amazing window seat in The Bride Wore Red (1937):
 
 
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The master bedroom in Room for One More (1952):
 
Another fireplace and window seat.

And a built in bookshelf.
 
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The nursery in Funny Girl (1968):
 
 
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And lastly, this girl's bedroom in The Major and the Minor (1939):
 
Lovely white curtains and the last window seat.

Imagine having a room like this!

More shelves! I'd take away all the chemistry supplies and the frog skin though!
 
Which rooms did you like best?

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