Multi-storey houses, the famous Manhattan townhouses, in the very rich Upper East Side, design objects, screaming wallpapers. It is not just the plot with the mystery of a murder in the center and around the secrets and lies within a couple (Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant), that has made The Undoing – The hidden truths already cult series. As it had already happened for Big Little Lies, with which the new Hbo series airing from 8 January on Sky Atlantic shares creator David E. Kelley, to drive fans in the United States and architecture magazines like AD they are also the interiors in which the story takes place.
In short, a bit of “architecture porn”.
First of all, there is the house in which Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant live, shot in a real townhouse valued today at 30 million dollars on the exclusive Fifth Avenue. The colors are warm, the furniture is dark wood; among all, the master bed stands out with its bronze frame and rounded lines, resting against a precious wallpaper, the protagonist of the scenes shot in the bedroom as much as Nicole Kidman.
In contrast to his chic home, there is his father’s super penthouse, interpreted by Donald Sutherland, all marble and gold, sublime parquet floors, environments so formal and full of paintings that they seem like a museum. And then the family beach house on a beach in north Long Island. All of wood, with large verandas, furnished in the colors of blue and green in a vintage style and overlooking the ocean. For those wishing to experience: the house is on Airbnb, it is rented on average for a thousand dollars a day. Experience and dream price, of course.
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