
Diane Keaton Posts an Ode to the "Coastal Grandmother" Trend
The "Coastal Grandmother" is a design trend inspired by the homes featured in Nancy Meyers' films, such as 'Something's Gotta Give' and 'It's Complicated'. This aesthetic, popularized by influencer Lex Nicoleta and acknowledged by Meyers herself, captures a relaxed, elegant, and comfortable living style. Diane Keaton, a frequent star in Meyers' movies, also embraced the trend with a satirical tribute. This trend is characterized by a minimalist approach to interiors, primarily featuring all-white or off-white color palettes, complemented by touches of beige, brown, and occasional green or black accents. It is a more modern and streamlined interpretation of the farmhouse aesthetic, emphasizing a clean and airy feel.
The term "Coastal Grandmother" is derived from the typical characters in Nancy Meyers' movies who reside near the coast and are usually of a grandmotherly age. The interiors reflect a neutral and gauzy aesthetic, reminiscent of effortless linen clothing. This style stands in contrast to the "Grandmillennial" style, which leans towards maximalism with colorful floral wallpapers and patterned antique furniture. In contrast, Coastal Grandmother interiors maintain a neutral color scheme and fewer patterns.
For those looking to draw inspiration, several Nancy Meyers films are recommended, including 'Something's Gotta Give', 'It's Complicated', 'The Father of the Bride', 'The Intern', 'The Holiday', 'The Parent Trap', 'Father of the Bride Part II', and 'Home Again'. Visual examples of this style can be found on Instagram accounts like @nancymeyersinteriors, which curates images from Meyers' films. Additionally, House Beautiful offers numerous decor images, including home tours, that embody the Coastal Grandmother aesthetic, such as a picture-perfect estate in the Pacific Palisades. This design trend emphasizes comfort, natural light, and a serene atmosphere, creating inviting spaces that feel both luxurious and livable.
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