Spanish hacienda from Nancy Meyers' "Home Again" has been all over Pinterest since the movie came out and is considered one of the prettiest interiors she's created. I found some of the furniture and decor pieces that were used on set, and will list them below.

The actual house is located in Brentwood in L.A. and has been pre-owned by celebrities like Jennifer Garner and Cindy Crowford, a fact that gives this place a huge Hollywood vibe right away.

Just like in another Nancy Meyers' movie "The Holiday", there's a room in the house filled with Oscar awards and vintage movie posters from the Golden Hollywood era, emphasizing that this is a classic dreamy Los Angeles home.

Interestingly, more than 80% of this movie was shot at and around the house, so its interior simply had to be a true eye candy. It's pretty eclectic but unlike the interior in "The Intern", it's Californian eclectic with a lot of rustic and boho vibes.

Reeze Witherspoon plays a newly divorced woman who has just moved back home where she grew up with her daughters. Maybe that's why the pink and coral theme - girls are starting a new life here on their own.

There's a beautiful breakfast nook with french doors leading to the garden featuring the famous Saarinen table designed by Eero Saarinen in 1956. It's one of the pieces from his "Tulip collection" which back then was a part of the exposition in MoMA in New York.

Tulip dining table and tulip chairs have inspired many and similar shaopes can now be found in collections of varius brands.
The entry way is decorated with a bunch of globally inspired decorative pieces.

The belly-basket here is the Bloomingville basket that you can see in so many pictires of idyllic nurseries and storage ideas boards on Pinterest. Ikea has their version of it called Fladis and there's a fair amount of baskets like this on Amazon if you look up "woven seagrass belly basket".
According to many sources the tile on the backsplash in the kitchen is stick-on-vinyl tile and the coffee machine is clearly Breville.


The whole theme is coastal blue contarsing the yellow, with white and blue ceramics next to a warm-tone wooden butcher block, terracota planters with herbs and bowls filled with citrus fruits.


Pictures of the bedroom went viral mainly because of the headboard, which as Ellen Brill, who was the main decorator on set, mentioned in her interview to L.A. Times, was made from rugs by Raoul Textiles.

It looks like Reeze Witherspoon hasn't been around such a great amount of pink since her part in "Legally Blonde". This interior doesn't look anything like a Barbie house though. With all the burnt orange, coral and blush hues it reminds more of a beautiful sunrise .


Pretty textiles can also be found in the guest cabin, which is just as nice as the main house.

The stripy jute rug here looks exactly like Jute Ticking Indigo Handwoven Rug by Annie Selke.
The main house and the guest cabin share a common backyard and a fair amount of scenes in the movie take place here. No wonder it was decorated with so much attention to detail.

There's a set of two peacock chairs on the front porch, so spectacular that they were freatured in the very first scene of the movie.

I found similar looking rattan peacock chairs with different back designs and the ones looking almost identical to these here were Ediva Oversized Peacock Chairs by Baxton Studio.
On the opposited side of the backyard right on the porch of the guest house there are two canvas butterfly chairs.

These chairs were invented in Argentina around 1938 and there are still debates going on around who was the designer. The original verson came in leather but today they are being recreated in various formats, like canvas here. They've been named safari chairs, sling chairs, wing chairs, butterfly chairs, etc. and there are endless variations of them these days.
There's a boho crochet hammock hanging between the trees, cast iron outdoor lanterns and plenty of beautiful textile - such a magical backyard.



