Every now and then, an Architectural Digest tour comes along that stops the whole internet in its tracks. Perhaps the first example of this phenomenon was their 2020 tour of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s art gallery (ahem, I mean home), which made us all collectively scratch our heads in bewilderment. Then came the coverage of Dakota Johnson’s mid-century modern home, complete with the cozy green kitchen that I haven’t stopped thinking about since. More recently, we got a peek inside Emma Chamberlain’s stunning L.A. residence, which became every cool girl’s Roman empire overnight. But this year, the AD tour that has everyone talking is that of Emma Roberts and her so-called “grown-up dollhouse.”
If that sounds creepy, it’s mostly not (although her “doll wall”—a whole set of shelves dedicated to her vintage doll collection—has definitely raised some eyebrows). Rather, Roberts’s home is a masterclass in grandmillennial style, full of warm colors, fringed details, floral patterns, and vintage finds. Basically, it looks like a real-life dollhouse if your dolls had incredibly chic style and an effortless, cool-girl personality.
If you love the look of Emma Roberts’s cozy, vintage-filled home—but don’t have the budget of a superstar actress—you’re not alone. Luckily, you can easily get a similar look with pieces that don’t cost a fortune. We did the hard part for you and rounded up everything you need to channel that quirky, collected-over-time look in your own home:
As Roberts says, “There can never be enough stripes or fringe or tassels in a house.” This table lamp meets at least two of those criteria and matches the rich, warm tones seen all over her home.
The actual floral wallpaper in Roberts’s powder room comes from Milan, but this peel-and-stick version offers a super similar look (and way more affordable shipping).
Roberts has several vintage pine furniture pieces throughout her home, including an English pine chest that was repurposed into a vanity. This piece has a similar feel, thanks to its English-style turned feet and rustic wood finish.
Roberts’s quirky collections of objects are a huge part of the charm of her home. I like to think this colorful stoneware vase would look right at home among her collected finds.
A gorgeous, honey-colored chenille sofa anchors the family room and sets the tone for the warm color scheme. Roberts’s version was custom-upholstered, but Interior Define has one available in a similar shade and fabric.
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The oversized burl wood coffee table in Roberts’s family room cost several thousand dollars from Restoration Hardware, but if you want a smaller scale and a cheaper price tag—with the same beautiful color and texture—this option from Wayfair delivers.
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Nearly every single room features a sprawling vintage rug on the floor, which adds to the cozy, inviting feel. For a vintage look without the hefty price tag, we love this option from Loloi that echoes the home’s cozy color palette.
If you’re not ready to commit to a whole mustard yellow sofa, grab a couple of these velvet throw pillows to try out the shade in a more affordable way. The shape matches those on Roberts’s sofa, and the fringe detail is very much on-theme.
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Start your own “Joni Mitchell shrine” with this art print of the iconic artist.
Roberts uses a rattan trunk to store her son’s toys in their family room, which is a genius way to hide storage in plain sight. Stash anything from blankets to books in this similar version from Wayfair.
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This striped accent chair matches the comfy-cozy vibe of the ones in front of Roberts’s similarly striped fireplace.
Roberts has tons of lamps spaced all around her home, but this is the exact lamp that adds a playful touch to her home office area.
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If you too love having a vision board in sight to keep you inspired, this round, framed option has a similar look to the one above Roberts’s desk.
Roberts herself was surprised to find out the island in her kitchen wasn’t custom-built but rather purchased from Urban Outfitters. At around $1,000, it’s still a bit pricey but way cheaper than a full-on kitchen renovation.
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A moody floral pattern is splashed all over Roberts’s bedroom, including on the curtains, bed frame, and headboard. For a similar feel with less commitment, hang some floral-printed curtains and call it a day.