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

14 December 2011

Accio royal icing!


The Burrow is one of my favourite locations in the Potterverse and I love gingerbread houses (as you might remember from this post), so a gingerbread replica of The Burrow? Pure genius (we can even forgive the OP for calling it The Burrows). This might have to be a future project for me.

Found here.
Also posted on Geek Grrrl.

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05 February 2009

Honey, pack your things, we're moving to Hogwarts!

If you're like me, when you watch TV or a movie, you pay as much attention to the sets as to plot and character development. In a great movie, a gorgeous setting is icing on the cake, but even a mediocre movie is elevated (or at least made more bearable) by beautiful design. Hell, sometimes the sets are more interesting than the shows themselves! Here are some of my favourite sets from shows and movies I love. The list is by no means comprehensive (partly due to my photo google-fu, which was not so strong this time). 

Rivendell (Lord of the Rings trilogy):


In the books, my heart belonged to the Shire (particularly Bag End), but the movies really brought Rivendell's beauty to life. I'm too tall for a Hobbit house anyway.

The Harry Potter movies haven't thrilled me since the first one (and that was before I read the books), but I have to say I adore the set designs (and the score too, actually). 'Harry Potter': 25 Surprising Facts About

Where is Hogwarts Located? (2022) A Guide to Visiting Hogwarts in Real Life IMG_5201_hp_wb_studios.jpg

Forget the magic (but not really); I wish that world were real just so I could live there! 

 I love Pushing Daisies. I can't even say how sad I am it's been cancelled. Besides the show's originality, great characters, and compelling stories (much like Bryan Fuller's other prematurely cancelled shows, Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls), the sets and costume designs are amazing, with a retro feel and super-saturated colours. 

Pushing Daisies

I also wanted to find photos of the exterior of the aunts' house and Dead Like Me, particularly the Lass house, but see above re: google-fu, lack of. I did get an interior picture, though:

For Everyone Still Mourning "Pushing Daisies"

As you can tell from the next photo, I have a taste for fantasy and whimsy. Let's just say I'm not a fan of neutrals! This is Jack's house from Nightmare Before Christmas (one of my favourite movies of all time). Too bad I couldn't find a picture of the gothic-arched windows with scrollwork panes (you really have to watch the movie to see the house properly. This is a photo of a figurine from Department 56).


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I liked the movie Practical Magic a lot, but I love the house! In fact, I think the house made the movie. If I ever build a house, it'll be based on this one. The kitchen alone. Great stove (I believe it's an Aga)! And although you can't see it, I want a pantry full of herbs like theirs. Practical Magic Movie Kitchen  


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Royal Tenenbaums is a great movie (in fact, I can't find any fault with it). The house is fantastic as well: a great, decrepit mansion that suits the characters and makes me drool every time.

 The Royal Tenenbaums | Film Locations

Angel (the character) seemed to always live in style, both on Buffy and Angel (the series), but in my opinion, nothing topped the Hyperion hotel, which he and the Angel Investigations crew occupied for not nearly long enough. I don't know about anybody else, but it made me want to buy and convert an old hotel (lots of room for guests too). This is a shot of the hotel's courtyard. 

Hyperion Hotel by martinemes on DeviantArt

Anyone else care to share their own favourite examples?

(Edited for clarity, spelling, formatting, and to replace pictures uploaded from an outdated hosting site. Follow me on my official site: AspasiaSBissas.com)

26 August 2008

Defining My Design Style

 

opened door of house

I have been into decorating and design for just about as long as I can remember. Even as a child I would get into moods where I would have to tear my room apart and start over again. If I wasn't just a bit more into writing, I'm sure I would have ended up as a decorator/designer. 

My style hasn't changed much over the years, although it's a little more narrowed down now. There are some things I love: Victorian (Queen Anne and Gothic Revival) architecture and design, French Country. There are some things I like a lot: anything pre-1950s (think Old Europe), some retro design, modern country, Chinese style, Thai style, Tuscan style, spooky style. There are some things I despise: mid-century modern, all white, most (but not all) contemporary design. 

white and pink house near lampposts and road during day

I love colour. Deep, rich, clear (not muddy) shades. I do not want my entire house to be monochromatic. I don't find neutrals soothing. I love original woodwork and want to hunt down those who paint over it. My ideal home is one that's cozy and comfortable and the right kind of cluttered. My dream house is a cross between the Gryffindor common room, the house from Practical Magic, and Jack Skellington's tower. I also always thought it would be cool to convert an old church.

 

 For nearly a year I've had the joy of being in my own little Edwardian brick gem. I'm not quite sure when life got so hectic, but we're still not finished setting things up. There are long-term plans, as well as those involving the near future. Nothing drastic--well, maybe a little--but mostly just a matter of making the place our own. Looking forward to sharing both plans and end results, among other things...

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