How many times have we watched a movie or TV series and thought how cool it would be to live in Iron Man’s Malibu mansion, in architect Alex Wyler’s (Keanu Reeves) house in The House on The Lake House, or in a building that comes out of nowhere like the Black family home in Harry Potter. Of course, these are daydreams, but sometimes the houses and interiors we watch on television and in the movies inspire us and make us find alternative and original solutions for the decoration of our homes.
The creatives of HouseHoldQuotes, an English site that dispenses advice on how to work on your home without spending too much money, have taken 5 interiors from Studio Ghibli films and transformed them into hyper-realistic renderings that are not even that complicated to replicate.
From Arietty’s bedroom, where tiny characters live among full-sized furniture to Zeniba’s kitchen in Spirited Away where anyone would want to sit and sip hot tea with her.
There is also the magical bathroom in Howl’s Moving Castle that in reality seems even more psychedelic and mysterious and, then, we continue with Anna’s bedroom in When Marine Was There furnished with a four-poster bed, a colored lamp and a comfortable green pouf.
The last render takes us inside the Cat Bureau in The Cat Returns, right where Haru enters looking for advice, and as in any self-respecting office we find books, shelves and a huge desk.
Let yourself be inspired by the interiors of the Studio Ghibli films and if you liked the project of HouseHoldQuotes discover HERE the one of the American company HomeAdvisor that has revisited the interiors of The Simpsons in Wes Anderson style.