Showing posts with label In the Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In the Movies. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The “Home Alone” House for Sale in Winnetka, Illinois


by HOOKEDONHOUSES on MAY 8, 2011

The 1990 John Hughes movie Home Alone made both Macaulay Culkin and the red-brick colonial Georgian house his character Kevin lived in famous. It remains one of the most popular and beloved movie houses ever, and–luckily for fans like us–it just went on the market in Winnetka, Illinois, for $2.4 million.

I was excited to see how the house looks now compared to when it appeared in the movie over 20 years ago. Here’s how the foyer looked in the movie as Kevin prepared to sled down the stairs:

And here’s how it looks today:

A couple of years ago I posted photos of the house that were taken in 2004, when the runner on these stairs was still red like it was in the movie. (You can see those photos here: Inside the Real Home Alone House.)

Despite the close resemblance between the actual rooms and the ones in the films, only a few of the interior scenes were shot inside the real house. Director Christopher Columbus talks in the DVD commentary about carefully recreating the interiors on a sound stage in a high school gymnasium, which made it easier for them to perform all those crazy stunts without, you know, burning the house down or anything. (More info here.)

These French doors in the movie led to the home office:

There’s still a piano outside the home office today:

It’s amazing how different it looks without the red and green and the patterned wallpapers it used to have. The gray makes it look understated and elegant, and the great bones of the house are what stand out now. It no longer looks like a warm and cozy “Christmas house.”

The kitchen may be the the room that looks the most different. Here’s how it looked in Home Alone, with green tile countertops, dark wood cabinets, and wallpaper on the walls:

Even though the decorating in the movie looks dated after all these years, there’s something warm and appealing about it anyway. I still think, “What a great house!” every time I watch it.

The kitchen is almost unrecognizable as the same one after being updated and modernized, and it has a totally different vibe than the movie version did:

The kitchen eating area in the movie was one of my favorite rooms of the house, chiefly because of that wonderful back staircase:

But according to the floor plan provided in the listing, it looks like there’s only a staircase behind a door off the kitchen going down to the basement. Bummer.

Here’s how the eating area looks, with doors that lead to a screened porch:

The house has 3 stories and 5 bedrooms. Kevin’s parents had a big master bedroom in the movie with a four-poster bed and a fireplace:

The master bedroom today has a four-poster bed and red accents, too, but there’s no sign of the fireplace (but it may just be out of view):

Looking from the foyer into the dining room in the movie, you can see all the different wallpaper patterns that were used for the sets:

The dining room is much lighter and brighter now, but still very traditional, with walls hand-painted by artist Sydney Barton:

The listing agent, Marissa Hopkins of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, says, “The $2.4 million isn’t just because of its cinematic history. It really is a residential masterpiece.”

The homeowners are reportedly ready to downsize now that their daughter–who became friends with Macaulay Culkin during the film shoot–is grown. If I had $2.4 million, I’d be happy to help them with that. Wouldn’t you?

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

“The Family Stone:” Home for the Holidays


by HOOKEDONHOUSES on DECEMBER 10, 2008

DVDcoverSeveral Christmases ago, I went with a couple of friends to see The Family Stonesoon after it hit theaters. The movie had gotten mixed reviews–I remember one critic called it “The Family Groan”–but my girlfriends and I liked it. Would I have enjoyed it as much if it hadn’t taken place in this beautiful old house, however?

ExteriorProbably not.

The Family Stone is about a family gathering at Christmas. There are five grown children, and Everett (Dermot Mulroney) is bringing his girlfriend Meredith (Sarah Jessica Parker) home to meet everybody for the first time. The casual, fun-loving, close-knit family takes an immediate dislike to uptight Meredith, who wouldn’t know a sense of humor if it knocked her across her tightly-coiffed head.

Hilarity, family bonding, and an unexpected romance between Meredith and Everett’s brother Ben ensue. Oh, and someone knows this is her last Christmas and dies before the end. I dare you not to mist up a little bit.

In the opening scene, we find Diane Keaton's character Sybil staring at the Christmas tree in the living room, all alone. No one else has arrived yet.

The family gathers for Christmas:

Looking into the entry hall from the living room.

I like this shot of the hallway because you can see all the family photos.

The kitchen:

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The set designer says she carefully chose every photo for the fridge to make it look like a real family lived there.

The set designer says she carefully chose every magnet and photo for the fridge to make it look like a real family lived there.

Diane Keaton's character Sybil had a table she used as a desk in the kitchen.

Sybil has a desk in the kitchen. It’s truly her domain:

Sybil at her work desk in the kitchen. I would love to have a spot like this in mine with all those windows!

You can see the brick wall of the kitchen from this angle.

Elizabeth Reaser (the matriarch of the Cullen family in Twilight–you can see my post about it here) played the nice sister.

Elizabeth Reaser ("Ava" on "Grey's Anatomy") played the nice sister.

The dining room:

The dining room at night.

Everett’s room, which is much neater and cleaner than the others in the house and matches his buttoned-up personality.

Everett's room, which is much neater and cleaner than the others in the house and matches his buttoned-up personality.

Everett's room.

The parents’ bedroom:

The parents' bedroom.

Amy’s attic bedroom:

Amy's attic bedroom.

The family room:

You can see the built-in bookshelves in the living room in this scene.

Charades. I like how you can see into the hall and living room from this angle.

Fireplace lined with stockings.

The side door that leads to the kitchen:

The side door, leading to the kitchen.

UPDATE: A reader tells me that this house is located in Watertown, Connecticut(thanks, Carol!).

When Diane Keaton, who plays the mother, saw the interior of the house for the first time, she says she told the director it was “disgusting.” She couldn’t stand all the clutter “and all of the stuff everywhere.” But she admitted that it suited the family’s personality: “For them it was perfect.” The set designers were careful about every little detail, down to the magnets on the fridge.

(Psst! If you like this house, then you’ll probably love the one from Stepmom, too.)

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban’s Beverly Hills Home


by HOOKEDONHOUSES on DECEMBER 3, 2008

Celebrity couple Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban purchased this contemporary $4.7 million home in Beverly Hills with 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, and 4,100 square feet over the summer. It was built in 1965 but has been remodeled to look like new. It was formerly owned by record producer Ron Fair. (These MLS photos were taken before Nicole and Keith moved in, so this is his furniture, not theirs.)

Come on in and take the tour!

Kidman and Urban were married in June of 2006.

Earlier this year they sold their home in Nashville that Keith had lived in before marrying Nicole. It was on the market for $2.45 million, but I’m not sure how much it eventually sold for. Here are some photos of it:

What do you think? Do you like the house in Beverly Hills or Nashville better? For more information about the Nashville house, go to Big Time Listings.

In July, the couple welcomed their first baby, a girl named Sunday Rose. On “The View,” Nicole said that the doctors had given her a 2% chance of getting pregnant and carrying the baby to term. Gotta love a “miracle baby” (I have a couple of them myself!).

Nicole showed the first photo of her 4-month old daughter when she appeared on “Oprah” last week, promoting her new film Australia.

Has anyone seen Australia yet? I’ve heard it’s a bit too long and drawn out, but I’ll see it just for Hugh Jackman!

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