The homes in Nancy Meyers' movies have evolved from something you might occasionally pin on Pinterest to become an interior design style all of its own. In fact, there's an entire viral movement dedicated to recreating the lived-in, warm, and comforting aesthetic of her movie sets. And it is no surprise.

So, in order to fully do my homework on the Nancy Meyers aesthetic , aside from rewatching Something's Gotta Give , I did a deep dive on Instagram, and boy, did that search deliver. I have somehow managed to stumble across @thisoakhouse , an interiors account run by Annie Meyers-Shyer. If you're not familiar, Nancy has two daughters: Annie and Hallie (yes, names from The Parent Trap ).

Annie, whose wedding (in Nancy's backyard, no less) was featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, is currently remodeling her 1940s Pennsylvania Dutch-style home in California and documenting everything along the way. Here's why I think you should follow along too. A post shared by This Oak House | Annie Meyers-Shyer (@thisoakhouse) A photo posted by on While Annie is by no means a self-proclaimed interior designer, she is certainly a chip off the old block.

The house, which bears a striking resemblance to the home in Father of the Bride , seems to be about a year into its remodeling journey. Her posts are full of aspirational, yet very real (coming from someone who is also on a slow renovating journey) images, stories, and woes of remodel-induced decision fatigue. She shares her desire to create a .