16 Must-Haves To Transform Your Kitchen Into A Nancy Meyers Kitchen
by The Candidly Team
There are a million articles out there that will try to convince you that a kitchen in a Nancy Meyers movie is there to spark pure, unadulterated joy. This, quite frankly, is a lie.
Because what these warm, inviting, perfect spaces actually ignite in us is deep, ugly envy.
Ugh, I mean just look at this one from It’s Complicated… gutting.
Or this one from Something’s Gotta Give. A high-end, Hampton knife to the heart.
And for those who dream of the countryside, there’s this absolute nightmare from The Holiday.
And finally, there’s the one from Father of the Bride, a kitchen that drips in so much nostalgia, you’d need 4 of its finest dish towels to mop up our envious tears.
In short, anyone who tells you, they “love” watching a Nancy Meyers movie for the kitchen alone is a masochist. Unless they happen to have 18 set designers on hand or a quirky, beloved leading lady to fashion their real-life kitchen into a brimming, culinary utopia, it can only be torture.
But then again, what really separates a Nancy Meyers kitchen from just another organized room we lust after on Pinterest is not necessarily the big, sweeping (aka expensive) things. Not the mile-long island or the sea of shelving. The real magic of it is actually the details - the smaller (dare we say “attainable”) things that make it the happy place we send our minds when attempting to meditate for the 400th time.
All of this is to say, we may be a whole lot closer to the dreamy Diane or Meryl or Kate kitchen than we imagine.
How?
Through these 16 glorious kitchen items. No, we mean it.
Each holds the charm, elegance, form, and function that any Nancy Meyers heroine would insist on. Arm your kitchen with a handful of these items and you’ll be breezily whipping up a $250-a-head wedding menu, a gorgeous batch of midnight pancakes, or 300 jars of homemade baby food. If you’re still with us, you are definitely going to want to see this list.
Clearly, Kate Hudson (the daughter of Private Benjamin herself) took this Nancy Meyers tip very much to heart.
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