There’s no place on earth more sacred to me than my bedroom. I keep it cozy and pristine with no shoes allowed, no outside clothes on the bed, and a candle or diffuser going almost 24/7. My bedroom rules keep things in order, but they can only do so much without the right foundation. To truly transform your bedroom into a peaceful retreat, it needs to look and feel the part—with an inviting bed, rich textures and layers, and a calming energy that makes you want to curl up with a book. IMO, the best place to turn for bedroom inspiration that fits these vibes to a T is, of course, Nancy Meyers. No one does home decor like Nancy Meyers, and bedrooms are no exception. The bedrooms in her films may be sets, but they feel authentic and lived-in, not only beautiful but irresistibly homey and welcoming. If you want to capture that same charm in your own room, take your inspiration from these 10 bedrooms that nail the Nancy Meyers look.
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1. If you’re still obsessing over the coastal grandma trend
It’s been a few years since I first discovered the coastal grandma aesthetic on TikTok, and I’m still as hooked as ever. Nancy Meyers basically created the coastal grandma blueprint with the beachy, classic style in films like Something’s Gotta Give. Recreating this look in your bedroom is effortless, and each morning, you’ll wake up feeling like the star of a rom-com. Start with a classic pale blue and white palette, add light wood accents, and top it off with plush floral pillows.
2. If you can’t stop thinking about the layered coziness of Meryl Streep’s room in It’s Complicated
Some people may watch It’s Complicated for the romance and drama between Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, but personally, I’m captivated by Meryl Streep’s stunning home. With its textured layers and fabulous ambiance, this bedroom fits right in with the It’s Complicated house. Layer a white duvet with knit throws and patterned pillows to achieve this look at home. Complete the vibe by framing vintage artwork for an eclectic gallery wall that feels textbook Nancy Meyers.
3. If you want to live out your cottagecore dreams in The Holiday
Now that the weather has cooled down, it’s officially time to rewatch The Holiday in my mind. As much as I love the cast, the film’s true star isn’t Cameron Diaz or Kate Winslet—it’s the charming cottage in the English countryside. It’s hard not to fall in love with the eclectic, maximalist look while watching, and you don’t have to travel across the world to experience it for yourself. You can bring that cottage-inspired style home with a cozy quilt, plenty of lamplight, and a vintage-inspired metal bedframe. It’s the perfect setup for some bed rotting this winter.
4. If you love the Nancy Meyers aesthetic but want to keep a neutral color palette
Some of Nancy Meyers’s set designs lean a little more eclectic, but most are rooted in a neutral palette. This bedroom beautifully demonstrates how to achieve her signature charm without adding color. Featuring a neutral headboard with a subtle textured pattern, lived-in linen bedding, and a touch of greenery, it’s perfect for anyone who loves simplicity yet wants a space that feels cozy and layered.
5. If you would choose to live at a California vineyard over a London townhouse any day
Whether Annie or Hallie got the better end of the deal in The Parent Trap is a question that continues to plague me to this day. I go back and forth, but if you’re 100 percent sold on the Napa Valley vineyard over a posh London townhouse, try this bedroom inspiration. With dark wood accents, gold sconces, and a moody vintage painting, it feels like something straight out of Nick Parker’s vineyard home. Add light bedding and pops of blue with pillows or blankets to add some brightness to the space while keeping it sophisticated.
6. If Diane Keaton’s bedroom in Something’s Gotta Give dominates your Pinterest boards
Diane Keaton’s Hamptons beach house in Something’s Gotta Give lives rent-free in my head—though I wish I could somehow live there rent-free instead. In reality, I’ll have to settle for recreating the look at home. If you want to do the same, outfit your bedroom in whites, blues, and light wood tones. Finish off the room with quilted bedding, simple floral art, and a neutral-patterned rug to complete the coastal vibe.
7. If you love how timeless and classic Nancy Meyers interiors are
If there is one overarching theme throughout all Nancy Meyers interiors, it’s that they’re all incredibly timeless. No matter when her movies were set or filmed, the looks seamlessly translate to today and will never go out of style. This bedroom embraces that timeless quality with natural wood, neutral colors, vintage-inspired artwork, and a statement chandelier. You only need a few key pieces to recreate this effortlessly cozy and inviting bedroom in your own home.
8. If you want to recreate the California home in The Holiday
There are two types of people: those who dream of The Holiday’s cozy English cottage and those who prefer Cameron Diaz’s chic LA home. If you’re in the latter camp, this bedroom inspiration is for you. You can bring that relaxed California vibe into your space with neutral tones, natural woods, and stone accents. This look is quintessential Nancy Meyers but leans more minimalist than some of her more eclectic interiors.
9. If you want your Nancy Meyers bedroom with a pop of moody color
Nancy Meyers is often associated with bright, airy interiors, but her style also works beautifully with a moodier palette. This look is perfect if you want your bedroom to feel more intimate and dramatic with a pop of dark green. Balance the darker tones with a light-patterned jute rug, a beige-striped bed, and a rattan overhead light. These elements introduce natural, lighter textures while keeping the space grounded and cozy.
10. If your favorite Nancy Meyers character is Meredith Blake from The Parent Trap
Meredith Blake’s signature black-and-white style is so chic and glamorous. Growing up, I might’ve thought she was the worst villain, but as an adult, I can’t help but appreciate her refined style. This bedroom captures that vibe with elegant simplicity and a touch of luxury. To recreate it, opt for simple white bedding, a wooden bedside table, a woven basket, and a vase of fresh flowers.
Lauren Blue, Lifestyle Staff Writer
As a Lifestyle Staff Writer for The Everygirl, Lauren ideates and writes content for every facet of our readers’ lives. Her articles span the topics of home decor, delicious recipes, hobbies, travel itineraries—and everything in between. When she isn’t testing the latest TikTok trend, she can be found scouring Instagram for beautiful homes to feature on the site.