![]() “Beth and I felt that the characters in the film wouldn't have been able to afford every single piece replaced, anyway,” he notes. Adding to the challenge, the entire set had to be turned around within two days…which led us to make the decision that some of the more interesting pieces must stay.” Production Designer Chris Cornwell points out, “This was one of the more difficult sets in the movie due to its transition from an eclectic collection-cluttered space (Phase 1) to a sleek, sophisticated loft (Phase 3). Inset, “Before”: The old space included a battered sofa and chairs more befitting a dorm-room. Plants and silk succulents: Rolling Greensĭrapery fabrics - navy sheer, wool and velvet: F & S Fabric and Diamond Foam Oil Paintings and large framed photography: Art Pic Rug: Sisal rug purchased and custom bound in navy canvas at Linoleum City. Then she generously shares her additional resources for other character defining sets – you’ll discover more great pieces and more great SDSA business members!Īfter living for several years with Jeremy, The Non-Committer, and the collection of things from his past, Kristen decides to update and upscale their place…Ībove, ”After” Kristen hires an interior designer and they head to HD Buttercup (scripted)Ĭoffee table, dining table, hanging barrel light, slip-covered chairs: HD ButtercupĬonsole and folding screen: Lillian August HD Buttercup Set Decorator Beth Wooke SDSA takes us through the “befores” and, more importantly, the “afters”! SDSA business members HD Buttercup and Schumacher & Co. are featured as part of a distinctive apartment makeover by Gabrielle Union’s character, Kristen, in the box office hit THINK LIKE A MAN!
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