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Anne Hathaway's Kitchen: The Intern

1. Breakfast jug, £21.

2. Pendant light, £79.

3. Metro wall tiles, £5.50 (pack of 25).

4. Shelf, £12.

5. Farmhouse sink, £140.

6. Cream toaster, £69.99.

7. Whistling kettle, £80.

8. Sugar bowl, £21.99.

9. Industrial bar stool, £246.

10. Stripe rug, £45.95.

Nancy Meyers films are always beautifully styled, so I was extremely excited to watch The Intern for some new interiors inspiration. Starring Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro, this movie is classic Meyers - you can watch it over and over and never get bored. I particularly loved Anne Hathaway's kitchen inside her family home - a Park Slope Brooklyn brownstone. It mixes industrial with rustic, making it modern yet homely. Jules (Hathaway) and Ben (De Niro) spark up an unlikely friendship as a result of a senior intern programme at Jules's company - online fashion store About The Fit. Definitely worth a watch: 

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Meryl Streep's Kitchen: It's Complicated

1. Pendant lamp, £22.

2. Natural bamboo blind, £4.50.

3. Copper saucepan, £15.

4. Copper frying pan, £49.50.

5. Cake stand, £29.99.

6. Cake stand, £84.95.

7. Sussex trug, £23.99.

8. Water jug, £2.

9. Bar stool, £154.99 (set of 2).

10. Fabric, £20/m.

It's Complicated has to be my number one go-to film for its story and style. As with all Nancy Meyers films, the home sets are incredible - from the colour schemes and signature pieces to the little treasures that tell you more about her characters. Meryl Streep, as always, delivers an amazing performance as successful businesswoman, mother and divorcee - Jane Adler. After drunkenly reigniting the spark with her ex-husband - Jake (Alec Baldwin) - who happens to have married the woman he left her for after 20 years of marriage, Jane soon yo-yos between guilt and feeling like a loved-up teenager. The film unfolds into a love triangle involving architect Adam (Steve Martin), while Jane's three grown-up children play peace keepers. This film is perfect for all generations who are in need of a giggle (not to mention home decor inspiration):

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