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Inside the Real “Home Alone” House Today. The Home Alone movie house has always been one of my favorites, so I was excited when a reader named Eric shared photos he took inside the real home in Winnetka, Illinois, with me. He says the owners were kind enough to allow him to take these in 2004. Home Alone fans will remember the colonial-style building as the home of the McCallisters, and of course, the battlefield where young Kevin took on those bumbling burglars By David Mccormack for.

Watching Home Alone during the holidays is a for so many families. This classic Christmas film is a great reminder that nothing is more important than connecting with loved ones during the season – and defending your home against intruders, of course.There are so many events that occur during the movie, which came out in 1990 that just wouldn’t in today’s world. Leaving the house 45 minutes before a flight without missing it? Not being able to reach your child at home? Not in the age of cell phones.

And Kevin’s mom easily could have taken a (pricey) Uber to get home, leaving the polka band behind.The movie wasn’t necessarily meant to be realistic – just entertaining. But still, every year around the holidays, critics find a new aspect about the film to dissect. This year the movie started trending on Twitter for one hilarious reason.Be warned: once you see this, you can’t unsee it. The McAllister house is permanently Christmas themedClaire Reilly, a senior editor at CNET, noticed why the McAllister had a permanent air of Christmas cheer, even though it wasn’t decorated before the family embarks on their trip to Paris.

It’s because all of the home decor is red and green — even the permanent details like wallpaper, carpeting, and bedspreads.Forget soothing neutrals — the McAllister family obviously had an unhealthy obsession with dark, contrasting colors.Can we talk about the McAllister's house in Home Alone for a second? Like, of COURSE you're going to be a target for Christmas bandits if your house is ENTIRELY Christmas themed! Okay, yes, they have a lot of Christmas decorations up, but that is JUST THE START— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Wallpaper may be back in style now, but red brocade next to a hunter green wall? It’s enough to make the Joanna Gaineses of the world cringe in horror.

Then there’s a green plant thrown in for good measure.Look at that wallpaper. What kind of monster has red wallpaper next to a green wall? Offset with contrasting green house plant and red candles?— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)In the 1990s, a landline would have been a staple in every household. Even colored, corded phones were common enough.

But Reilly questions why the set designers opted for green and intentionally scripted this scene, where Kevin McAllister’s redheaded mom (Catherine O’Hara) speaks on the phone. It’s yet another ode to traditional Christmas hues.Yes, it's the 90s, but who has a green LANDLINE PHONE? With red, white and green wallpaper? And red flowers hanging from the bed above red pillows? Did they cast Catherine O'Hara purely because of her red hair? This goes all the way to the top— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Many scenes, like the infamous pizza event, take place in the McAllister’s kitchen.

The kitchen is — you guessed it — clad exclusively in red and green. The tile countertops are green.

The cabinets are red. The floor is red.

Red, green, red, green, red, green. This is more than just a Christmas movie — it’s a Christmas explosion.But WORST of all is the kitchen. Image consultant website. Red pots, green tiles, red teapot, crimson floors, even a green rolling pin. We all go to the themed sections of IKEA and get ideas, but you're not supposed to do it in real life.Home Alone: Great movie. Decorator's nightmare.Fin.— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Strange decorating choices aside, Home Alone will always be one of the greatest, most iconic Christmas movies ever made. Even if it’s not realistic and even if home decorators would love to rip apart that stunning mansion and transform the hideous red and green themed decor for something more modern. The ‘Home Alone’ house sold in real lifeThe McAllister house wasn’t just an elaborate Hollywood set.

It was a in Winnetka, Illinois that was listed for $2.4 million in 2011. The previous owners updated the decor, swapping out the red and green overload for a more understated look.The previous homeowners were proud of the home’s history and iconic status. Though in an interview, they did caution potential buyers that it was probably a bad idea to toboggan down the staircase.Next time you watch Home Alone, keep an eye out and see how many red and green elements you can spot in the McAllister house!

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Inside the Real “Home Alone” House Today. The Home Alone movie house has always been one of my favorites, so I was excited when a reader named Eric shared photos he took inside the real home in Winnetka, Illinois, with me. He says the owners were kind enough to allow him to take these in 2004. Home Alone fans will remember the colonial-style building as the home of the McCallisters, and of course, the battlefield where young Kevin took on those bumbling burglars By David Mccormack for.

Watching Home Alone during the holidays is a for so many families. This classic Christmas film is a great reminder that nothing is more important than connecting with loved ones during the season – and defending your home against intruders, of course.There are so many events that occur during the movie, which came out in 1990 that just wouldn’t in today’s world. Leaving the house 45 minutes before a flight without missing it? Not being able to reach your child at home? Not in the age of cell phones.

And Kevin’s mom easily could have taken a (pricey) Uber to get home, leaving the polka band behind.The movie wasn’t necessarily meant to be realistic – just entertaining. But still, every year around the holidays, critics find a new aspect about the film to dissect. This year the movie started trending on Twitter for one hilarious reason.Be warned: once you see this, you can’t unsee it. The McAllister house is permanently Christmas themedClaire Reilly, a senior editor at CNET, noticed why the McAllister had a permanent air of Christmas cheer, even though it wasn’t decorated before the family embarks on their trip to Paris.

It’s because all of the home decor is red and green — even the permanent details like wallpaper, carpeting, and bedspreads.Forget soothing neutrals — the McAllister family obviously had an unhealthy obsession with dark, contrasting colors.Can we talk about the McAllister\'s house in Home Alone for a second? Like, of COURSE you\'re going to be a target for Christmas bandits if your house is ENTIRELY Christmas themed! Okay, yes, they have a lot of Christmas decorations up, but that is JUST THE START— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Wallpaper may be back in style now, but red brocade next to a hunter green wall? It’s enough to make the Joanna Gaineses of the world cringe in horror.

Then there’s a green plant thrown in for good measure.Look at that wallpaper. What kind of monster has red wallpaper next to a green wall? Offset with contrasting green house plant and red candles?— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)In the 1990s, a landline would have been a staple in every household. Even colored, corded phones were common enough.

But Reilly questions why the set designers opted for green and intentionally scripted this scene, where Kevin McAllister’s redheaded mom (Catherine O’Hara) speaks on the phone. It’s yet another ode to traditional Christmas hues.Yes, it\'s the 90s, but who has a green LANDLINE PHONE? With red, white and green wallpaper? And red flowers hanging from the bed above red pillows? Did they cast Catherine O\'Hara purely because of her red hair? This goes all the way to the top— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Many scenes, like the infamous pizza event, take place in the McAllister’s kitchen.

The kitchen is — you guessed it — clad exclusively in red and green. The tile countertops are green.

The cabinets are red. The floor is red.

Red, green, red, green, red, green. This is more than just a Christmas movie — it’s a Christmas explosion.But WORST of all is the kitchen. Image consultant website. Red pots, green tiles, red teapot, crimson floors, even a green rolling pin. We all go to the themed sections of IKEA and get ideas, but you\'re not supposed to do it in real life.Home Alone: Great movie. Decorator\'s nightmare.Fin.— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Strange decorating choices aside, Home Alone will always be one of the greatest, most iconic Christmas movies ever made. Even if it’s not realistic and even if home decorators would love to rip apart that stunning mansion and transform the hideous red and green themed decor for something more modern. The ‘Home Alone’ house sold in real lifeThe McAllister house wasn’t just an elaborate Hollywood set.

It was a in Winnetka, Illinois that was listed for $2.4 million in 2011. The previous owners updated the decor, swapping out the red and green overload for a more understated look.The previous homeowners were proud of the home’s history and iconic status. Though in an interview, they did caution potential buyers that it was probably a bad idea to toboggan down the staircase.Next time you watch Home Alone, keep an eye out and see how many red and green elements you can spot in the McAllister house!

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    Inside the Real “Home Alone” House Today. The Home Alone movie house has always been one of my favorites, so I was excited when a reader named Eric shared photos he took inside the real home in Winnetka, Illinois, with me. He says the owners were kind enough to allow him to take these in 2004. Home Alone fans will remember the colonial-style building as the home of the McCallisters, and of course, the battlefield where young Kevin took on those bumbling burglars By David Mccormack for.

    Watching Home Alone during the holidays is a for so many families. This classic Christmas film is a great reminder that nothing is more important than connecting with loved ones during the season – and defending your home against intruders, of course.There are so many events that occur during the movie, which came out in 1990 that just wouldn’t in today’s world. Leaving the house 45 minutes before a flight without missing it? Not being able to reach your child at home? Not in the age of cell phones.

    And Kevin’s mom easily could have taken a (pricey) Uber to get home, leaving the polka band behind.The movie wasn’t necessarily meant to be realistic – just entertaining. But still, every year around the holidays, critics find a new aspect about the film to dissect. This year the movie started trending on Twitter for one hilarious reason.Be warned: once you see this, you can’t unsee it. The McAllister house is permanently Christmas themedClaire Reilly, a senior editor at CNET, noticed why the McAllister had a permanent air of Christmas cheer, even though it wasn’t decorated before the family embarks on their trip to Paris.

    It’s because all of the home decor is red and green — even the permanent details like wallpaper, carpeting, and bedspreads.Forget soothing neutrals — the McAllister family obviously had an unhealthy obsession with dark, contrasting colors.Can we talk about the McAllister\'s house in Home Alone for a second? Like, of COURSE you\'re going to be a target for Christmas bandits if your house is ENTIRELY Christmas themed! Okay, yes, they have a lot of Christmas decorations up, but that is JUST THE START— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Wallpaper may be back in style now, but red brocade next to a hunter green wall? It’s enough to make the Joanna Gaineses of the world cringe in horror.

    Then there’s a green plant thrown in for good measure.Look at that wallpaper. What kind of monster has red wallpaper next to a green wall? Offset with contrasting green house plant and red candles?— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)In the 1990s, a landline would have been a staple in every household. Even colored, corded phones were common enough.

    But Reilly questions why the set designers opted for green and intentionally scripted this scene, where Kevin McAllister’s redheaded mom (Catherine O’Hara) speaks on the phone. It’s yet another ode to traditional Christmas hues.Yes, it\'s the 90s, but who has a green LANDLINE PHONE? With red, white and green wallpaper? And red flowers hanging from the bed above red pillows? Did they cast Catherine O\'Hara purely because of her red hair? This goes all the way to the top— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Many scenes, like the infamous pizza event, take place in the McAllister’s kitchen.

    The kitchen is — you guessed it — clad exclusively in red and green. The tile countertops are green.

    The cabinets are red. The floor is red.

    Red, green, red, green, red, green. This is more than just a Christmas movie — it’s a Christmas explosion.But WORST of all is the kitchen. Image consultant website. Red pots, green tiles, red teapot, crimson floors, even a green rolling pin. We all go to the themed sections of IKEA and get ideas, but you\'re not supposed to do it in real life.Home Alone: Great movie. Decorator\'s nightmare.Fin.— Claire Reilly (@reillystyley)Strange decorating choices aside, Home Alone will always be one of the greatest, most iconic Christmas movies ever made. Even if it’s not realistic and even if home decorators would love to rip apart that stunning mansion and transform the hideous red and green themed decor for something more modern. The ‘Home Alone’ house sold in real lifeThe McAllister house wasn’t just an elaborate Hollywood set.

    It was a in Winnetka, Illinois that was listed for $2.4 million in 2011. The previous owners updated the decor, swapping out the red and green overload for a more understated look.The previous homeowners were proud of the home’s history and iconic status. Though in an interview, they did caution potential buyers that it was probably a bad idea to toboggan down the staircase.Next time you watch Home Alone, keep an eye out and see how many red and green elements you can spot in the McAllister house!

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