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How To Decorate Your Home Like The Vineyard House In Parent Trap
The vineyard home of Nick Parker in "The Parent Trap" is celebrated for its rustic Napa Valley aesthetic. While transforming a home into a vineyard estate may not be feasible, replicating its iconic design elements is achievable through various decorative adjustments. The article details several steps to capture the essence of this cinematic home.
First, embracing a Spanish-style home aesthetic is crucial. This involves incorporating elements such as white exterior walls, flat roofs with red terra-cotta tiles, and dark-stained or unfinished wood beams. Additionally, small windows and functional shutters contribute to the look, as does decorating outdoor spaces with clay or terra-cotta pots to evoke a courtyard feel, even without a literal courtyard.
Another significant feature is a grand front door. The Parker vineyard's tall, iron door with a semi-circle window can be emulated by replacing an existing front door with a custom-designed one from materials like wood, aluminum, steel, or fiberglass composite. The material choice is important for both aesthetics and durability.
Ivy, a ubiquitous element in the movie's vineyard home, covers the facade and pillars and even appears indoors. To replicate this, one can successfully grow English ivy indoors by ensuring bright light, regular fertilizing, good drainage, and slightly dry soil conditions.
Decorating with lanterns is also key, particularly to mimic the ornate fixtures seen on the wraparound veranda. Floor lanterns, especially in groups of varying sizes, can create a dynamic statement. Materials like unfinished wood, galvanized metal, or iron are suitable, and lanterns can be adorned with battery-operated candles, fairy lights, or seasonal decor.
The veranda's wicker furniture inspires the use of wicker and rattan. These materials offer timeless style, low maintenance, and versatility for both indoor and outdoor use. Proper care, including covers and regular cleaning, extends their lifespan.
Statement art pieces, similar to the large artwork in the movie's great room, can define a living space. This involves considering colors, scale, and personal taste, mixing mediums and varying sizes to create a cool aesthetic where each piece holds equal importance.
Large pottery pieces are essential accents for a rustic country estate look. Arranging multiple pottery pieces by color, shape, tone, and height creates a curated collection. Terra-cotta pottery, in particular, can be personalized with paint, lace, or rope to enhance the Spanish style.
Arches, a prominent architectural feature, can be subtly incorporated through curved mirrors, furniture, and fixtures, or by creating the illusion of an arch with painted murals. Even small details like arched faucets or curved drawer pulls contribute to the overall style.
Light blue painted cabinets, as seen in the vineyard kitchen, offer a pop of color. Painting kitchen cabinets is an accessible DIY project, with choices between durable oil paint for high-traffic areas or easier-to-use latex paint. The finish, such as gloss, also contributes to durability.
Finally, chic light fixtures are integral. When choosing lighting, factors such as size, cost, and the specific room's environment (e.g., humidity for bathrooms) are important. Durable materials like brass and copper are recommended for longevity. Mixing textiles, such as a leather couch with velvet throw pillows or an armchair with a different fabric, adds dimension and intrigue to the living space. Offering abundant seating options, with a consistent color scheme in shades like tan and brown, creates a cohesive and welcoming environment. Incorporating wine-themed elements, such as grape-patterned throw pillows, cork-filled vases, grapevine wreaths, or stylish wine storage solutions, completes the vineyard aesthetic.
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