Our favorite house flipper Diane Keaton has a new tabletop line out with Bed, Bath & Beyond, and she dishes a little on her design love to the New York Times. She says she "had no knowledge whatsoever" when she bought Lloyd Wright's Samuel-Novarro House in Los Feliz, but learned quickly that it's tough to live in a Lloyd Wright with a family. She also says she's renting right now (she sold two houses last year) and would love to buy some land and build a house from scratch, perhaps in " this American look which I think comes out of this factory-barn idea." [NYT]
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