So obsessed with how this actually feels like a home!!! Every other house iv seen on AD feels like a museum. Like your not allowed to touch anything. Her house feels so welcoming and cozy
@@dichivintage hi this is an unnecessary comment but as someone who dreams having a "sad beige" house i just want to say, some of us grew up with hoarder parents and i personally can not deal with clutter in my space. i want life by adding plants but i was everything to be minimal, easy on the eyes, and to look clean and organized.
@@twigdoggowow, your comment single handedly helped me realize why I prefer clean lines, neutral or muted colors (including “sad or millennial beige”), and a slightly more minimal design style. My dad & his parents are/were also hoarders & growing up like that was SO overwhelming. Simple spaces can be so therapeutic for people who were brought up with chaotic environments! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It totally makes sense!
@@twigdoggoI mean I don’t think the comment is unnecessary. People have opinions on what they do and don’t like. If it offends you ignore it and just do whatever you like with ur house! No one cares
I know! That’s been my aesthetic my entire life! I also love what I called geek chic (but pronounced geek sheek) when I was in high school in the 90s. I’ve always loved thrift stores, but everyone does now and you can’t find anything good that isn’t crazy expensive! I love her house and the dress she has on too. ❤❤❤
@@ninanim I mean...it's good that people are recognising the aesthetic being of Indian origin... But it'd be more of appreciation if the designers gave Indian craftspeople and designers a chance to actually produce it. I'm not from a fashion/design/architecture background so idk if this home helped give livelihood to Indian artists, craftsppl. That acc to me at least would be TRUE appreciation. Whereas if they just took the aesthetic and didn't employ people who have been making it for centuries it does border on appropriation.
I don’t love it but I love that she is not buckling to conformity. She designed according to the happiness of her heart more than the modernity and aesthetic opulence typically expected or demanded by her level of fame. If we all could be that open and that confident.
Yes I feel exactly the same. There is a lot of personality, history and charm. Though I wouldn't personally select this much pattern or colour, I appreciate the uniqueness.
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
@@bikerultimate I’m going to have to respectfully disagree with your argument as I believe you’re making a false equivalence: Much of Western fashion is _deliberately_ designed/manufactured for massive global consumption, so much so that it has oversaturated the global market as well as our global landfills. India is no where near this level of fashion influence and global saturation. Their major export is textiles/garments which is mainly style-agnostic. Therefore, it’ll be quite difficult to ‘culturally appropriate’ Western fashion when our presence and influence is pretty much ubiquitous (as it was designed) and our profit margins have significantly eclipsed all other global competitors.
@@binaryvoid0101 Yeah? Then don't take the money from them to produce the same. Actually, don't utilise their technology at all, stick to handloom, bring on the Khadi. You can't have your cake and eat it too. This appropriation bs didn't exist in the collective mind until, guess who, the Westerners came up with it. Sometimes I wonder if it was a covert racist who came up with it as reverse psychology. 🥲🥲 Also, it's predominantly men who wear Western fashion in India. Try and impose dhoti kurta on them. I'm sure you'd have a ball. 🤣🤣
I see a lot of Indian aesthetics. She’s wearing a lehenga to begin with. I see block printed guldasta (flower bouquet) pattern traditionally used in Rajasthani prints. I also see Peacock picture art frame. I think these aesthetics can be sourced from an Indian local markets and brands such as FabIndia
First time that I heard about the lehenga was from Monde's Threads, when she repaired a client's lehenga. It's gorgeous. I've only previously knew about the sari & salwar. Cheers!
Absolutely agree, and it’s very much on trend right now. The fusion of these beautiful blockprint and Indian designs give a contemporary edge to the rest of the vintage decor. I really wish more people recognize the beauty behind the creation of block print fabrics and the traditional dyeing techniques, it’s such a beautiful part of our heritage and there are easy ways to tie it into your regular decor.
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
I love the warmth in this home. Each room felt personal, cozy and just glowed with warm natural light from the tones. It felt peaceful but fun at the same time.
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
Can you point one which pink is it in the video? I must've missed it or something because all I can see is beige 😅 I'm so intrigue by this "nursing home pink"
It screams “Grandma, I’m home” and I freaking love it!!! A lot of these celebrity homes, as nice and modern as it may look, some lack that warm-fuzzy feeling. This is home.
I’d personally love more modern elements, but I can’t help but love how many family pieces and happy memories played into the design of her home! Wanting her son to have a patterned ceiling the way she did as a kid was so sweet.
That is what's great about interior design. There are so many options. If you don't like one there are plenty more. ❤ I really enjoy seeing houses with character. 😊
In the article she was saying that they included a lot of the art and pieces she already had when designing which just goes to show how much this is Emma. I love watching colour and warmth coming back into the world
I love that she has great respect for old architecture and left in the original features. The original features give this home character and makes it feel warm and inviting. I love it! ❤
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
Omg same! It was NOT what I would've expected from her, but in the best way. I 100% appreciate how cozy her home is and how it showcases things she loves.
personally i think all the patterns clash but im all for individuality and i love that shes not affraid to show off her style! but i dont think we should be pretending this is some sort of genius take on interior design. grandmas been doing this since forever lmao
I actually love this 😭 I live in a pretty modern style looking house and while it looks neat and timeless, it also just feels colder and i love how this style has so much warmth to it i feel like it would help with my seasonal depression
This is exactly what I expected from Emma Roberts. It’s beautiful and timeless but anything but funky and cool. It’s elevated coastal grandma x old English cottage. Might be because I live in England but this simply looks like an elevated version of everyone’s house here.
Minnie Driver once owned the same home a while back, images are easily available with a quick search. Cool to be able to compare different design takes on a space.
OMG. I'm obviously from another planet. I found the kitchen nice. Everything else is hideous and it reminds me of old houses from my childhood. It would be the worst possible punishment for me if someone put me in that house. 😢
Guess I'm in the minority here cause I don't like it. To much different fabrics for me. The bedroom especially with fabric on the chandelier. Also the vanity area with fabric inside the cabinets, nope. And all the colors seem washed out. Guess it's just not my taste.
compared to the creepy emptiness of most other's AD videos and the fact that drew pretty much embodies this style - I'd say its better than any of the others
I hate that most famous people homes are super clean and minimalist and they feel cold and empty. Emma's home feels alive and lived in in the best most beautiful way possible
I watched it this morning and I have to agree! I thought it was so unique and loved the cottage-y warm feel of her house. It was very elegant yet homey at the same time!
I love this! This is what I’ve been searching for- I’ve never been able to figure out my “design style” cause it doesn’t fit in any one place. It’s like farmhouse, bohemian, grandma core and whatever else I just “like” and mish mash it together. They make it look so good, not like you curated everything from a dumpster fire.
Love tje hallway, it looks like a painting. & that chair is pure aesthetic and serves no functional purpose but I love it. That wallpaper through the door is *chefs kiss*
Granny-chic. Not gonna lie, it looks like she inherited the house from her Gran and she doesn't have the time to redecorate but she wanted to add her own touch by displaying her own photos. (Which definitely do not blend)
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
i love how backhanded it sounds like "oh my god it's so surprising how this person's home has taste and personality!! i would've never seen it coming from them"
I was hoping it'd be another big beige box /j this is soo cute! I love the colors and the wall papers sm! Wall papers need to come back, I love me some big flowers on the walls!
Its warm and homey.... i absolutely love it. Reminds me of going to gmas in the 70s and 80s. Love it ❤❤ before modern styles started hitting the market in the 90s and early 00s.
Not having the light on shows the real tones, especially with so much natural light. The light fixtures will most likely be a different tone and won’t show the true integrity.
@@bankrolldame For sure! They definitely could have brightened up the photos just a little bit. I do like the moodiness, but that’s more my style. It’s kind of an acquired taste.
this is so 80s/90s!!! this is the kind of design that like 5 years ago people would immediate demolish and renovate, so im glad its coming back!! I love how homey it is!!!! I also loveee how its not overly colorful, but its just so well designed that it feels super full and still colorful.
I actually love this. I personally wouldn't have picked certain patterns but overall I genuinely adore the color choices and the overall vibe of the house. Its lovely
I love it! We bought a new home and as I've been decorating it I realized I just hate the whole beige theme. I want color. I want cottage like, light acadamia and old money vibes. It's so hard finding that kind of inspiration so it's taking me a bit longer than expected but it will be worth it in the end! Plus with two kids the beige mom aesthetic is just stupid. I don't want to do extra cleaning on top of the already cleaning I do!!!
Pierce and Ward also designed Lily Aldridge and Karen Gillan’s English inspired homes, as well as Dakota Johnson’s midcentury house which were all featured on Architectural Digest. They have a lot of taste!
I love this! It feels like somewhere you could actually live your life functionally and be comfortable. So many celebrities homes look like minimalist museums with uncomfortable designer furniture, but this looks everything opposite to that. A REAL home 🥰
Omg it hurts my eyessss So much information and some rooms gives convent vibes and chillsssss And then comes the kitchen totally boring, almost no colors, but pleasant. I couldn't.
I like the color palette of all her rooms you showed. The paint color is really warm and cozy. Do you know what that color is and the paint product she used ?
This era of grandma-core interior design is the twist I was not expecting
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No pls dont let this be another era.
At least she doesn't have the plastic on the couch and lamp shades like grandma did lol
I was about to say: this girl loved her grandma 😅😂
I don't think I like it
I love that it’s not a giant cold mansion and actually feels warm and inviting…like an human lives there haha no mtv cribs bs
I'll gladly take the MTV Cribs look any day of the week.
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That's what I thought.
@@drelle504 The cold museum look? I strongly disagree.
So obsessed with how this actually feels like a home!!! Every other house iv seen on AD feels like a museum. Like your not allowed to touch anything. Her house feels so welcoming and cozy
Museum or Clinic, that's the vibe of most rich people "homes"
It feels like home because it's the decor we grew up with 😭🥺
Dakota Johnson’s home was nice too.
Like she actually lives there. Lol
@@myselfme767I was going to comment this exact thing! It’s a lovely home.
I… So you’re saying to NOT renovate that old 80’s apartment
It looks like a home, a actual home, with life, personality and warmth.
so true! people need to stop the sad beige!!!!
@@dichivintage hi this is an unnecessary comment but as someone who dreams having a "sad beige" house i just want to say, some of us grew up with hoarder parents and i personally can not deal with clutter in my space. i want life by adding plants but i was everything to be minimal, easy on the eyes, and to look clean and organized.
@@twigdoggo I grew up with a hoarder parent & I concur the beige is just not it
@@twigdoggowow, your comment single handedly helped me realize why I prefer clean lines, neutral or muted colors (including “sad or millennial beige”), and a slightly more minimal design style. My dad & his parents are/were also hoarders & growing up like that was SO overwhelming. Simple spaces can be so therapeutic for people who were brought up with chaotic environments! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It totally makes sense!
@@twigdoggoI mean I don’t think the comment is unnecessary. People have opinions on what they do and don’t like. If it offends you ignore it and just do whatever you like with ur house! No one cares
Grandpa and grandma chic is really having a moment
Grandpa is nice. JMHO.
The 90's was big on that aesthetic 👌
It's far better than clinical white style! Lol
I’m in my early twenties and I love it
I know! That’s been my aesthetic my entire life! I also love what I called geek chic (but pronounced geek sheek) when I was in high school in the 90s. I’ve always loved thrift stores, but everyone does now and you can’t find anything good that isn’t crazy expensive! I love her house and the dress she has on too. ❤❤❤
only an Indian can see how many elements of our culture is in her house the pattern on the wall, the bed sheet, the pillow covers..... ❤❤😊😊🎉🎉
She’s even wearing a lengha… well a form of one 😅
Her dress seems to resemble Indian culture too.
if you're indian, would you think this is a culture appropriation or appreciation??? cause i found some people take offense on this?
@@ninanim I mean...it's good that people are recognising the aesthetic being of Indian origin... But it'd be more of appreciation if the designers gave Indian craftspeople and designers a chance to actually produce it. I'm not from a fashion/design/architecture background so idk if this home helped give livelihood to Indian artists, craftsppl. That acc to me at least would be TRUE appreciation. Whereas if they just took the aesthetic and didn't employ people who have been making it for centuries it does border on appropriation.
Thank you 🤎
Interiors look like a refined version of the house in “Up”! Very warm, homely, and welcoming :)
I don’t love it but I love that she is not buckling to conformity. She designed according to the happiness of her heart more than the modernity and aesthetic opulence typically expected or demanded by her level of fame. If we all could be that open and that confident.
Yes I feel exactly the same. There is a lot of personality, history and charm. Though I wouldn't personally select this much pattern or colour, I appreciate the uniqueness.
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
@@binaryvoid0101 Then no one in India should manufacture of design Western garments. See the problem here?
@@bikerultimate I’m going to have to respectfully disagree with your argument as I believe you’re making a false equivalence:
Much of Western fashion is _deliberately_ designed/manufactured for massive global consumption, so much so that it has oversaturated the global market as well as our global landfills.
India is no where near this level of fashion influence and global saturation. Their major export is textiles/garments which is mainly style-agnostic.
Therefore, it’ll be quite difficult to ‘culturally appropriate’ Western fashion when our presence and influence is pretty much ubiquitous (as it was designed) and our profit margins have significantly eclipsed all other global competitors.
@@binaryvoid0101 Yeah? Then don't take the money from them to produce the same. Actually, don't utilise their technology at all, stick to handloom, bring on the Khadi.
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
This appropriation bs didn't exist in the collective mind until, guess who, the Westerners came up with it. Sometimes I wonder if it was a covert racist who came up with it as reverse psychology. 🥲🥲
Also, it's predominantly men who wear Western fashion in India. Try and impose dhoti kurta on them. I'm sure you'd have a ball. 🤣🤣
I see a lot of Indian aesthetics. She’s wearing a lehenga to begin with. I see block printed guldasta (flower bouquet) pattern traditionally used in Rajasthani prints. I also see Peacock picture art frame. I think these aesthetics can be sourced from an Indian local markets and brands such as FabIndia
First time that I heard about the lehenga was from Monde's Threads, when she repaired a client's lehenga. It's gorgeous. I've only previously knew about the sari & salwar. Cheers!
I was wondering why she’s wearing that too, does she just like the style or does she have a tie somewhere to the culture that she’s trying to express?
Ah, so she’s an Eat, Pray, Love kinda girly
Absolutely agree, and it’s very much on trend right now. The fusion of these beautiful blockprint and Indian designs give a contemporary edge to the rest of the vintage decor. I really wish more people recognize the beauty behind the creation of block print fabrics and the traditional dyeing techniques, it’s such a beautiful part of our heritage and there are easy ways to tie it into your regular decor.
The designers have studied vatsu and use lots of Indian influences in their designs for sure ❤
I love it! So much character and warmth. Feels expensive but still homey, and lived in.
I love how dude speaks about colours when every room is just 50 shades of beige 😂
Very grandma style. Homie and beautiful.
Ugh.. Grandma style alright!!!🤷♀️🤦🏼♂️👵👵👵👵🧓
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
I love the warmth in this home. Each room felt personal, cozy and just glowed with warm natural light from the tones. It felt peaceful but fun at the same time.
I love the grandma/grandpa decor. It reminds me of my childhood in a sweet, more modern and comfy way.
This is almost exactly what I'd expect based on her style! Love it!
That’s what I was thinking!!
Yesss I love her home style! It’s got a funky, vintage, timeless feel but still feels cozy and warm. It looks like an actual home. Love it
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
Very indian aesthetic ! Right from the lehenga to the wall print! Beautiful
Yea that's what I noticed...the art on the wall
Feels very colonial to me, with the chintz and the lehenga etc.
blatant cultural appropriation
@@jg-ec6iz why would it be appropriation? clearly she appreciates and loves the decor style?
@@jg-ec6izdo any of us know the interior designers heritage? No? Okay me neither.
I love ittttt!!!! I love homes that actually feel like homes, warm and inviting. I wouldn’t feel intimidated walking into here!
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
It feels like a 2000s grandmas house I love it lol
I've been calling that color pink "nursing home pink" since I was about 6. It reminds me of all the nursing homes my Mom worked at.
Lmao 😂
😂😂😂 so rude 😂😂😂
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Can you point one which pink is it in the video? I must've missed it or something because all I can see is beige 😅 I'm so intrigue by this "nursing home pink"
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It looks like a older person home
It screams “Grandma, I’m home” and I freaking love it!!!
A lot of these celebrity homes, as nice and modern as it may look, some lack that warm-fuzzy feeling. This is home.
I love this. It's so warm and cozy with a modern touch.
I agree, her home is so whimsical and personal feeling. Loved it ❤
It’s more like Indian colonial chic, unfortunately.
In the best way possible, this style makes me think of my grandparents house when I was little. So nostalgic, warm, and inviting. ❤
This is really cozy, i actually love craft style,there is so much personality!
Spacey yet cozy! The color palette is very soothing
I’d personally love more modern elements, but I can’t help but love how many family pieces and happy memories played into the design of her home! Wanting her son to have a patterned ceiling the way she did as a kid was so sweet.
That is what's great about interior design. There are so many options. If you don't like one there are plenty more. ❤ I really enjoy seeing houses with character. 😊
It really reminds me of late grandmothers house in wales, in the best possible way- super nostalgic x
It looks like a home and creative at the same time, what a beautiful place to come home to each day
In the article she was saying that they included a lot of the art and pieces she already had when designing which just goes to show how much this is Emma.
I love watching colour and warmth coming back into the world
I love that she has great respect for old architecture and left in the original features. The original features give this home character and makes it feel warm and inviting. I love it! ❤
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
Omg same! It was NOT what I would've expected from her, but in the best way. I 100% appreciate how cozy her home is and how it showcases things she loves.
personally i think all the patterns clash but im all for individuality and i love that shes not affraid to show off her style! but i dont think we should be pretending this is some sort of genius take on interior design. grandmas been doing this since forever lmao
I actually love this 😭 I live in a pretty modern style looking house and while it looks neat and timeless, it also just feels colder and i love how this style has so much warmth to it i feel like it would help with my seasonal depression
This is exactly what I expected from Emma Roberts. It’s beautiful and timeless but anything but funky and cool. It’s elevated coastal grandma x old English cottage. Might be because I live in England but this simply looks like an elevated version of everyone’s house here.
It's classic and old timey, not my cup of tea but I love it for her family
Grandmas house esthetic
This is so adorable and cozy.
I was also surprised to see that Emma had such a warm and cozy home!
So beautiful not the usual stale vibe you see in most celebrity homes. Love how cozy it is, a place to truly call home.
I thought these were the before pictures. Like before she remodeled 😂
Minnie Driver once owned the same home a while back, images are easily available with a quick search. Cool to be able to compare different design takes on a space.
Wow so beautiful! This is so my style too. I love warmth and warm tones and homey-vintage prints and patterns. Very peaceful and relaxing.
Definitely not what I expected, but I love it, it's so warm, welcoming, and homey
“It is not what you expect! It has a lot of personality.” @lonefox was this an unintentional read?! 😂😂😂
truly like why wouldn't she have good style. been wealthy for two decades
Warm and cozy and lends to the architecture of the house 😍
She wanted her child to grow up in a home, I applaud that ❤
OMG. I'm obviously from another planet.
I found the kitchen nice. Everything else is hideous and it reminds me of old houses from my childhood. It would be the worst possible punishment for me if someone put me in that house. 😢
OMG someone who agrees with me! I HATE this so much!!! It's actually triggering me
Seriously! Her son’s floral bed made me sad.
Guess I'm in the minority here cause I don't like it. To much different fabrics for me. The bedroom especially with fabric on the chandelier. Also the vanity area with fabric inside the cabinets, nope. And all the colors seem washed out. Guess it's just not my taste.
I agree with you.
compared to the creepy emptiness of most other's AD videos and the fact that drew pretty much embodies this style - I'd say its better than any of the others
@@brittnianime Drew's style is so much more refined
@geekelly000 👀...... An extremely valid but extremely unexpected comment
@@HOUSEFULLOFLEES you don't think a lot of the reds shown are similar to his hallway?
It looks like those interior designs featured in late 80s, early 90s magazines
I hate that most famous people homes are super clean and minimalist and they feel cold and empty. Emma's home feels alive and lived in in the best most beautiful way possible
why would we have never expected this? this SCREAMS emma roberts. and it’s absolutely stunning 😍
Does it? Cause the house feels like a kind and warm person lives there
I see what you did there, Chanel no.5
@@radhiadeedou8286 ironic given her history of domestic abuse.
It does! She is the type of person who is always reading and plays mahjong (i pbbly wrote it wrong) with her aunt
@@pabloescobarschanclas wait what?
I watched it this morning and I have to agree! I thought it was so unique and loved the cottage-y warm feel of her house. It was very elegant yet homey at the same time!
I love this! This is what I’ve been searching for- I’ve never been able to figure out my “design style” cause it doesn’t fit in any one place. It’s like farmhouse, bohemian, grandma core and whatever else I just “like” and mish mash it together. They make it look so good, not like you curated everything from a dumpster fire.
Love tje hallway, it looks like a painting. & that chair is pure aesthetic and serves no functional purpose but I love it. That wallpaper through the door is *chefs kiss*
Granny-chic. Not gonna lie, it looks like she inherited the house from her Gran and she doesn't have the time to redecorate but she wanted to add her own touch by displaying her own photos. (Which definitely do not blend)
Agree
It’s beautiful. And everything is very cohesive and welcoming
So awful... I can almost smell the cigarette
It’s pretty but it’s definitely giving British colonial chic. I see lots of Indian woodblock prints or “chintz” (छींट) on items that weren’t designed by Indian artists or produced by Indian textile companies. Emma’s skirt or “lehenga” (लेहंगा) is also not styled with its traditional purpose in mind as she pairs it with a top that’s clearly Western. I think if we want to appreciate Indian art and Indian traditions, the least we could do is honor Indian artists and respect Indian traditions.
Love how warm and comfy it all looks
The ceilings are phenomenal!
I always notice white ceilings but these ceilings look so great!! Definitely a upcoming trend for sure!
This def feels like grandmas farmhouse and I’m here for the entire thing . So cozy
It actually seems pretty cozy. I always feel off put when I see a celebrity who has a house that it looks like not even a plastic doll could live in.
This episode was so fun! I love when you see celebrities homes that are cozy & full of warm sentimental touches!
The kitchen and bedroom looks great, loooove the colors!
It has such an eclectic vibe! I love it ❤
I totally agree Drew, what a wonderful home Emma has.
I watched this earlier. They did a wonderful job at capturing her character in her home!
Her character in a home, yikes that would be a scare
So beautiful!! So refreshing being so different from other celebrities' houses/mansions
i love how backhanded it sounds like "oh my god it's so surprising how this person's home has taste and personality!! i would've never seen it coming from them"
I think it's gorgeous and exactly what I'm working toward. Soothing, calming, eclectic and loaded with personality. Love it!
Wow. Many time periods and vibes here. I see 1900s, country, 70s, bohemian and sophisticated modern.
I was hoping it'd be another big beige box /j this is soo cute! I love the colors and the wall papers sm! Wall papers need to come back, I love me some big flowers on the walls!
can we talk about her dress real quick? i mean it’s absolutely gorgeous!
I love watching you review other homes! So much fun getting your perspective 🤎
It looks a lot like your beautiful home!
I love her home. So cozy and safe and so welcoming.
Its warm and homey.... i absolutely love it. Reminds me of going to gmas in the 70s and 80s. Love it ❤❤ before modern styles started hitting the market in the 90s and early 00s.
I absolutely agree and I would love to live there myself, so gorgeous!
It looks warm and homey ❤
Definitely what my grandmas house looked like. The wild and overbearing flowers give you a migraine😅
I love it but I’m wondering how nobody is talking about how dark it is??? The whole time I was like god shine some light in this place!!
Not having the light on shows the real tones, especially with so much natural light. The light fixtures will most likely be a different tone and won’t show the true integrity.
Was probably early morning photo shoot according to the natural light coming thru the windows
@@michellebeatty3122 I see I guess I just felt like there wasn’t much natural light
@@bankrolldame For sure! They definitely could have brightened up the photos just a little bit. I do like the moodiness, but that’s more my style. It’s kind of an acquired taste.
this is so 80s/90s!!! this is the kind of design that like 5 years ago people would immediate demolish and renovate, so im glad its coming back!! I love how homey it is!!!! I also loveee how its not overly colorful, but its just so well designed that it feels super full and still colorful.
Far from 80s or 90s
It’s giving vintage core and I’m obsessed
I actually love this. I personally wouldn't have picked certain patterns but overall I genuinely adore the color choices and the overall vibe of the house. Its lovely
I love it! We bought a new home and as I've been decorating it I realized I just hate the whole beige theme. I want color. I want cottage like, light acadamia and old money vibes. It's so hard finding that kind of inspiration so it's taking me a bit longer than expected but it will be worth it in the end! Plus with two kids the beige mom aesthetic is just stupid. I don't want to do extra cleaning on top of the already cleaning I do!!!
Pierce and Ward also designed Lily Aldridge and Karen Gillan’s English inspired homes, as well as Dakota Johnson’s midcentury house which were all featured on Architectural Digest. They have a lot of taste!
and taylor swifts old and current LA houses.
I love the antique-y style design!
So beautiful ❤ seems so cozy and relaxing
Its so “tasteful grandparent house” and i love it
That's what I thought to grandma house esthetic
No sorry, it’s not giving architecture, it’s giving grandma
Ok but Emma Robert’s outfit though 😍✨
This just says I enjoy being comfortable at home to me. Good for her. 🙂
Love lots about this but...a little too busy for me.
I love the kitchen, very Mary Engelbreit 1940’s vibes!
I love the kitchen, i love that she is humble
I love this! It feels like somewhere you could actually live your life functionally and be comfortable. So many celebrities homes look like minimalist museums with uncomfortable designer furniture, but this looks everything opposite to that.
A REAL home 🥰
Omg it hurts my eyessss
So much information and some rooms gives convent vibes and chillsssss
And then comes the kitchen totally boring, almost no colors, but pleasant. I couldn't.
Honestly, U would have just done a bit better...in my opinion!!! :-)
It’s so beautiful, looks so homey❤❤❤
ugh this house is so cottage homey warm without being rustic. i love it ughhh i want
I like the color palette of all her rooms you showed. The paint color is really warm and cozy. Do you know what that color is and the paint product she used ?
It looks like earwax.
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