
There’s just something about a Nancy Meyers movie that makes you want to redecorate your entire house, pour a glass of chilled rosé, and casually arrange hydrangeas like it’s part of your daily routine. Something’s Gotta Give in particular has a hold on me—and I fully blame that beach house. The crisp blue and white palette, the soft slipcovered furniture, the quiet elegance of it all? It lives rent-free in my head. This Is What Happens When You Watch Something’s Gotta Give Too Many Times.
So naturally, the decorator inside me went on a little blue-and-white spiral (the good kind). I pulled together some favorite finds that channel that same breezy, elevated, summer-at-home feeling—without needing a film crew or a Hamptons address.
If you’ve ever paused a Nancy Meyers movie just to take in the wallpaper or kitchen lighting, this one’s for you.
Blue and White—The Coastal Color Combo That Always Works
There’s a reason blue and white shows up again and again in the prettiest homes (on-screen and off). It’s clean, classic, and instantly makes any space feel fresh and inviting. Pair it with woven textures, soft lighting, and lived-in charm, and you’ve got the formula for a home that feels like a breath of fresh air.
Whether you’re refreshing a corner of your bedroom or finally styling those built-ins, these pieces are such an easy way to bring that Nancy Meyers magic home.
This Is What Happens When You Watch Something’s Gotta Give Too Many Times

Blue Botanical Wallpaper
This soft, floral wallpaper feels like it belongs in a charming coastal powder room or behind open shelving in a light-filled kitchen. It’s delicate, timeless, and gives “yes, I do casually have wallpaper this pretty” energy.

Rattan Scalloped Mirror
This mirror brings so much personality to a space. I’d hang it in an entryway or above a dresser to instantly add texture and charm. The scalloped shape gives it that Nancy Meyers character—classic with just the right touch of whimsy.

Ceramic Table Lamp with Woven Shade
This is the kind of lamp you’d spot in a beautiful beach house kitchen. The pale blue base adds softness while the woven shade brings in that effortless coastal texture. I’d use two on matching nightstands or as a statement on a console.

Handwoven Rattan Bowl
Functional and beautiful. This bowl looks amazing on a kitchen counter filled with lemons or styled on a coffee table with your favorite coffee table book underneath. Adds a little “collected” moment to any space.

Lily of the Valley Sham
These pillowcases are such a soft and graceful detail. The lily of the valley print feels sweet and elegant—like something you’d find in a Nancy Meyers guest cottage. Layer with crisp white bedding and a soft throw, and you have instant bedroom charm.

Spindle Leg Ottoman in Soft Blue
I love this for its classic shape and dreamy sea glass color. It’s subtle enough to work in any room and adds that extra touch of tailored comfort. The turned wood legs? Perfection.

Blue Hydrangea Pajama Set
These are coastal grandmother core. The print is made of the prettiest blue hydrangeas, and the fabric is light, breathable, and perfect for warm weather. Wear them while sipping iced coffee on the porch or flipping through your favorite Ina Garten cookbook.

White Marble Ruffled Bowl
This sculptural bowl is made of marble, which gives it weight and elegance, but the ruffled shape softens it beautifully. I’d keep it on my dresser for jewelry or in the living room as a styling piece—it looks good anywhere, truly.
What’s your favorite Nancy Meyers interior of all time?
(I’m still not over the Something’s Gotta Give kitchen.)
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