The clapboard house that Clark Griswold decorated to the nines with Christmas lights was built on a back lot at the Warner Bros. In the film, young Susan Walker asks Kris Kringle for a house with a backyard and a swing. The property was designed by acclaimed West Coast architect Wallace Neff. Photo: Google Street View. Explore set design movie set movie houses.
Hugs, Pat. Great actors and characters. Love this house…. I love living in Austin, but it would be fun to have an older Colonial-style home like this one. Hi Julia, thanks for posting all those wonderful pictures, what a beautiful picture from the outside, I must say it does have alot of stuff in the rooms. I recognize the white house — in Mt. Washington, a neighborhood in NW Baltimore. Lots of movies have been filmed in Baltimore, of course. Such lovely old homes in Mt.
Washington and Roland Park, and great rowhouses in Charles Village. Wow…thanks for stopping by and checking out the year old thatched room. I just loved this movie and this house. I dream of having a home filled with memories and family like this one. Love this house! I have never seen this movie.
This is a beautiful movie about family and Christmas time. I absolutely love that house. Does anyone know what type of house that is? Thanks so much for the pics. I so so loved this house! I think I stuck with the movie mostly for the house. I watched this movie a long time ago, and then recently watched another movie also starring Diane Keaton. Did anyone else recognize?
The funny thing is about this house, Is that I live right next door to it. It was filmed in Old Greenwich, Greenwich Ct. The Director Tom Bezucha emailed your site to me. I am so happy that people love the house. It exists forever in the movie but not in real life. The interior was created on stage in Culver City Cal.
This is one of my all-time favorite movie houses. Thanks for your comment! I loved this house in the movie, as well. I got a sense of deja vu when I first saw the house. Is it from another movie?
It was released back in Has anyone else seen the movie?? I loved the house, the movie, the characters…. I could watch it over and over again. A gazillion thumbs up! If anyone knows for sure, fill us in! I looked at both of them to purchase. A family did live in it but had moved to another house and left it furnished and for sale. I fell in love with this house!
Sadly, we were unable to agree on a sale price and I purchased the other house. I later moved to europe. Imagine my surprise when I saw it in the film! I love it too! Can anyone tell me if the kitchen walls are wood or a type of textured wallpaper.
I would like to recreate the look. I absolutely love the home from Brothers and Sisters.. Such a warm family film and has become a Christmas must every year to watch. This house is in the town next door to Madison NJ. A lot of confusion about the location of this house, but only one poster has it right so far… The white house in which the family lives is located on Riverside Avenue in Riverside right next to Old Greenwich , CT.
I grew up with the family that lived there, went to school with their kids, and stopped by one day while they were doing exterior pickups. One of my favorite websites!! I just found you. I was wondering what style the house from The Family Stone movie is?
Also I would love a floor plan of the house both floors. I am shocked that there are so many people that love this movie for the same reasons I love it — the house!! Happy New Year!
The house is actually located in Riverside Connecticut. I found the address on the msnnbc website. I wish they had pics of inside the house. I know the interior was shot on a movie lot, but maybe someone can draw up a floor plan. Crossing my fingers! I absolutely love love this movie. Its in my top favorite movies. What i was wondering is if that house is actually occupied?
Is it for sale? Even with all the clutter lol. I can always clean it out. It has such a warm home feeling to it. This was filmed in Greenwhich Connecticut.. This home in Old Greenwich is one I drove by for 10 years and yes it was published in the Greenwich Times the classic New England Home was being used for the film.
It fit the family and if updated is awesome.
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