The moment the audience saw Diane Keaton's dreamy house in the iconic film "Something's Gotta Give," a timeless aesthetic was born. The neutral tones, that light-and-airy kitchen and, of course, the enviable beachfront location made this space practically the third star of the film after Keaton and Jack Nicholson.
Flash-forward 20-plus years, and the coastal design dream — led by the film's director Nancy Meyers, who amassed a following for the luxe-meets-comfortable home vibes in her other movies like "The Parent Trap" and "The Holiday" — inspires the masses.
These days, millennials and Gen Zers are vying for the life of the coast without paying for a full home remodel. There are dozens of hotels around the country where abundant white linens, clean lines and midcentury modern furniture come standard, and the sound of the ocean lulls you to sleep every night.
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