Steal This Look
Something's Gotta Give
Movie director Nancy Myer had Diane Keaton, her star and a known Hollywood home-design hound, give her stamp of approval to the classic beach-house set. Here's how to get the eco versions of its timeless elegance.
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For many, the airy Hamptons beach house featured in the 2003 comedy upstaged the formidable Oscar-winning duo of Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson. The light-washed spaces, outfitted in a soothing palette of blues, creams and browns, set the standard for gracious seaside living. Here, we show you how to recreate this winning look for your home using smart eco-cheap alternatives.
This classic color combination embodies all that is easy and crisp about summer, and the nautical look and feel of this rug will immediately transform your space into a seafaring haven – even if you're miles away from the ocean.
This generously proportioned couch oozes comfort and warmth, but unlike its lesser slipcover brethren, it does not degenerate into a sloppy, untucked mess.
This armchair, with its neutral linen upholstery and down-filled cushions, features the classic good looks and comfort of its more traditional counterparts minus the bulk.
This cashmere-soft bamboo-cotton throw provides just the right amount of lightweight warmth for air-conditioned rooms and brisk beachside nights.
The bold primary colors used in its design make this the perfect decorative accent for a neutral-colored couch or armchair.
Whether its holding a pitcher of iced tea or a stack of magazines, this woven rattan tray is just the thing to have lying around during the summer months.
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