10 Stunning Hollywood Movie Kitchens
We all have that one movie that inspired a future renovation (realistically or not) that would make our homes as dreamy as the films we adore. Although we don't all have million dollar budgets, or a Hollywood set director to guide us, there's plenty of inspo to be gained from our favorite glamorous films. Kitchens are central to our day-to-day lives, and in movies they get a lot of screen time (rightfully so). Read below for 10 of our favorite Hollywood kitchens that may just inspire your next redo.
The Lombardian, 17th-century villa in Call Me By Your Name was an idyllic and picturesque home; a suitable backdrop to the romantically dreamy love story. The kitchen, a white and tranquil social space that overlooked the iconic outdoor garden, balanced the home’s vintage charm with modern accents. The simple white walls and tiles, copper pots and pans, and vintage details reflect the understated style and relaxed energy of the Italian countryside.
Cameron Diaz’s kitchen in The Holiday balanced a modern framework with East Coast beachy details. The deep blue cabinets and cool-toned countertops were complemented by the light wooden island and scattered warm accents.
Another gorgeous kitchen in The Holiday was that of Kate Winslet. This cottage-style space is quirky and snug, with baby blue cabinets and vintage china on display. Coolest and coziest of all, the space was complete with a beautiful fireplace.
If there's one movie where the kitchen truly matters, it's Julie & Julia. The iconic kitchen, recreated from images of Julia Child's real Cambridge home, was filled with charming quirks and attention to function. The white tiled backsplash and subtle green accents create the perfect backdrop to a kitchen stocked with an impressive array of culinary tools and devices.
Nothing screams “perfectly retro” like the kitchen from The Help. The light blue checkered floors, mint green table, and bright red chairs lend a vintage energy to the space that is balanced with crisp white walls and cabinets.
Set in a Victorian New England home, the kitchen of Practical Magic was as witchy as it is noteworthy. The deep wooden floors and accents, vaulted ceilings, bold tiles, and hearth-inspired stove helped create a mysterious and magical vibe on this set.
In the East Coast beach house from Something's Gotta Give, the glossy tile backsplash, massive island countertop, state of the art appliances, and room for entertaining has us planning our next kitchen redo. The bright and modern space is both charming and inviting, setting the stage for the exciting and dramatic film.
The kitchen in Downton Abbey was where the staff spent most of their time, and was a central part of the movie's set. Full of vintage kettles, pots and pans, the rustic, warmly-lit space was a testament to the style of the early 1900s.
The kitchen it It’s Complicated is spacious, modern, and chic. The large pendant lights pair with the steel appliances, while the old wooden dining table lends a homey feel. The room is flooded with natural light, which compliments the predominantly white space.
The luxurious Brentwood home that became the set for both This is 40 and Knocked Up was given praise for its gorgeous open-concept kitchen, designed by Oscar-nominated set decorator Leslie Pope. The crisp white space was sprinkled with warm accents, like a deep wood floor and an array of colorful fruit on display.
We all have that one movie that inspired a future renovation (realistically or not) that would make our homes as dreamy as the films we adore. Although we don't all have million dollar budgets, or a Hollywood set director to guide us, there's plenty of inspo to be gained from our favorite glamorous films. Kitchens are central to our day-to-day lives, and in movies they get a lot of screen time (rightfully so). Read below for 10 of our favorite Hollywood kitchens that may just inspire your next redo.
The big screen truly does it best.
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