Lot of ways to bring this look into your home if you dont have the architecture - cream ware collections, antique dishes - use an old sugar bowl to hold flowers or herbs, mismatched antique silver replace upper cabinets with glass and even better if you can find wavy glass that is repro of the old glass, Antiques and plants growing in one area, maybe in a window. A few hanging plants suspended from ceiling can work too. Go to collector malls and estate sales and keep an open mind - we are all so conditioned to want what we see in Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma. There are old things out there that are lovely and usable.
What seems strange is that the book was set in the New England area but the setting in the film was clearly PNW. That was one of the flaws in the film for me although I love the exterior and interior of the "house" itself.
Why are you here then?? Like really? And if you're really not wanting to have anything to do with magic then don't chart stars, Don't make wishes or intents and no more blowing out candles after making a wish, no more holidays such as Yule( you call it christmas) and soo much more . Hunny magic is everywhere
You should edit your narration - most of the kitchen you show is the one reproduced by a person who loved the movie kitchen. 6:35 for example is clearly not the house in the movie. Still great to see!
I love this. Magic has always existed and always will. It is in everything. It isn't bad or good it is what the person makes it.
I completely agree with Barbara. It may not be real, but it should be.
Yes yes 🥰
There’s an architect who drew up the design plans and they are for sale.
I keep waiting for my fortune to kick in so I can build my dream home.
I don’t think the attic room is depressing at all, I really like it.
1:49 5:19 5:45 6:33 are all photos of a kitchen that was *inspired* by the Practical Magic kitchen. It’s not actually from the film at all. Just FYI.
I want to build the house, I'm in love with it so much.
Lot of ways to bring this look into your home if you dont have the architecture - cream ware collections, antique dishes - use an old sugar bowl to hold flowers or herbs, mismatched antique silver replace upper cabinets with glass and even better if you can find wavy glass that is repro of the old glass, Antiques and plants growing in one area, maybe in a window. A few hanging plants suspended from ceiling can work too. Go to collector malls and estate sales and keep an open mind - we are all so conditioned to want what we see in Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma. There are old things out there that are lovely and usable.
I wish you showed the greenhouse area
I'm so annoyed it's not real 😑
Me Too.
What seems strange is that the book was set in the New England area but the setting in the film was clearly PNW. That was one of the flaws in the film for me although I love the exterior and interior of the "house" itself.
I dont think I noticed in the movie how tall that tower is.
Want nothing to do with magic anything
Ok then, stop watching
okay, that’s fine, muggle lol
You're missing out on your birthright. It's the darkness that makes us believe that our own power and abilities are evil or forbidden.
I will ALWAYS want magick in my life. Blessed be and peaceful nights, sisters.
Why are you here then?? Like really? And if you're really not wanting to have anything to do with magic then don't chart stars, Don't make wishes or intents and no more blowing out candles after making a wish, no more holidays such as Yule( you call it christmas) and soo much more . Hunny magic is everywhere
You should edit your narration - most of the kitchen you show is the one reproduced by a person who loved the movie kitchen. 6:35 for example is clearly not the house in the movie.
Still great to see!