Best Movie Bedrooms
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Pretty in Pink
This 1986 John Hughes and Molly Ringwald classic definitely has a favorite color. While Andie Walsh is supposed to be from the wrong side of the tracks, her bedroom is not — it's filled with pink, lace, and is perfect for navigating her teenage love life.
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Gone with the Wind
Scarlett's southern plantation home wouldn't be complete without a romantic bedroom filled with crown molding and trim, a four-poster bed frame, and elaborate steps that lead into the room in this 1939 classic.
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Gone with the Wind
But it's Scarlett's Atlanta home that will be ingrained in our memories forever: The crystal light fixtures, extravagant draperies, and gold-plated accessories are the definition of high society.
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The Princess Bride
This young boy's bedroom is essentially the backbone to this 1987 movie: When home sick in bed, his grandfather reads to him and he watches a tale of love and adventure come to life before his eyes.
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Grease
Who doesn't love the sleepover scene at Frenchy's house in this 1978 classic? While the dolled-up girls are half of the fun, the horse art, Ridell High flag, and pink patterned wallpaper and bedspread definitely hold their own against Sandy and Rizzo.
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Titanic
Rose's first-class quarters on the famous Titanic in this 1997 film is nothing short of extraordinary with an ornate, wooden four-poster bed to boot. It's also where Jack famously draws her like "one of his French girls" (ooh la la).
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You've Got Mail
The room in which Kathleen Kelly sent many emails to work-rival-turned-true-love Joe Fox from in this 1998 flick, is located on the Upper West Side. It has the cutest cottage decor – so basically this is every woman's dream bedroom.
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Clueless
Cher's rotating clothing rack was truly ahead of its time in this 1995 teen classic — but we'll be honest, the closet is pretty much the only thing we remember from her room. That counts, right?
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Moulin Rouge
Who could forget when Satine confuses Christian for a Duke and tries to seduce him in her Victorian boudoir-style bedroom? The details in this 2001 movie's bedroom are seriously insane — we're partial to the heart-shaped doorway.
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off
You might recall a very convincing Ferris telling his parents he's sick and needs to stay home in bed at the beginning of this 1986 film. But did you know director John Hughes designed the set himself to resemble his own bedroom from high school?
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Breakfast at Tiffany's
While small, Holly Golightly's New York City bedroom apartment from this 1961 movie still manages to fit in a cozy twin-size bed complete with a wrought iron headboard and a gold boudoir with a dressing table. Not too shabby.
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Amélie
Even if you don't remember anything else from this 2001 French film, we guarantee the stark red wallpaper in the main character's bedroom made a lasting impression — oh and the red door, curtains, chairs, you name it.
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The Graduate
Ben Braddock is caught up in a sticky love triangle between a mother and daughter in this 1967 film. The sophisticated style of this bedroom — including highbrow art, crisp white linens, and a detailed bed frame — only adds more emphasis to the protagonists' age difference.
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Funny Girl
This 1968 movie is about the rise to fame of Fanny Brice (played by Barbra Streisand), but we're convinced her monochromatic bedroom — full of deep red walls and carpeting — is the real star of the film.
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Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
Sure, it wasn't actually a bedroom (technically it was more like a living room with a bed in it), but who could forget all four of Charlie's grandparents snuggled up together and cheering on their grandson from the same bed in the 1971 original? It wasn't exactly stylish, but it was home.
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