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Start with a few design elements or commit to the full Nancy Meyers aesthetic; it’s wholly up to you.Paint is the most effective, albeit labor intensive, route when it comes to setting the right ambiance for your space. At first glance, a classic Nancy Meyers home is simply neutral—easy as they come—but there’s a tonal specificity required. Rooms in her world are crisp yet cozy, bright even when perfect movie-set sunshine isn’t flooding every corner.
Take design cues from Nancy Meyers and think in pairs. Pendant lights and table lamps should come in matching sets; there’s room for unintentionally, curated clutter elsewhere. As for aesthetics, lighting should be rustic—though not fully farmhouse—or traditional. Open kitchen? Go for drop pendants with a cone shape . Living room? Set table lamps with classic linen bell or drum-shaped lampshades on accent tables that bookend the sofa.
A tip: if you have furniture you already love but want to refresh, slipcovers or seat cushions are a more economical way to get the look without having to start over. Don’t underestimate the transformative power of a throw blanket, swapping out your pillow covers, or softening your tablescape with a fabric runner.