8 Ways to Turn Your Closet into an Office

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If you're currently rocking a one-bedroom apartmentor your kid needs a study space for back to "school," then you know that having extra office space can seem like a luxury. Whether you're looking for the perfect office to DIY all your projects or you need a quiet space to write, we can all agree that treating the kitchen tablelike our office isn't that appealing. If you're stuck wading through work space to find your dinner, it's time to get creative. We're introducing “the cloffice," a little-used closet or nook that can easily be turned into a beautifully organized office. Check out these 8 closet offices for some inspo to create your own.

1. Organization Space: Maybe all you really need is the space to get your papers organized. Put a file cabinet and some pretty boxes into a closet to give yourself easy access to organization. (via Dans le Lakehouse)

2. A Desk: There's no need for a big, hulkin' desk if you're short on space. Go for a petite desk, and when your work is done, you can just close the door on your office. (via A Thoughtful Place)

3. Wallpapered Closet: Putting wallpaper inside your cloffice will create the feeling of a separate room, even if it isn't technically a different room. (via Kelly Rae Roberts)

4. Storage Space: With all that vertical height, closet offices are perfect for storing any and all papers and materials. Keep yours stocked with shelves and a mini file cabinet and you'll never be hunting for those random receipts. (via Juutaku Design)

5. Doorless Closet: If creating a gorgeous home office is your goal, then consider ditching the closet doors and letting the world see how pretty your desk space really is. (via Lacquered Life)

6. Colorful Office Supplies: Make it cheery with colorful office supplies and artwork. (via Brit + Co)

7. Chalkbaord Wall: You'll never lose your to-do list if it's written on the walls of your office. We're huge fans of these chalkboard walls. (via No. 29 Design)

8. Walk In Closet: If you've got a walk-in closet, then we're very jealous. Make the closet work double duty by converting it into an office that also happens to store your clothes. (via Pink Peonies)


Do you have a cloffice? We'd love to see it! Share with us @BritandCo!

This article has been updated from a previous post.

Celebrity designer Francesca Grace is my latest design crush. Her vintage-eclectic aesthetic blends cottagecore charm with maximalist flair and a hint of European vintage glamour — and I swoon every time. Most recently, she staged a stunning four-bedroom, five-bathroom home in Palm Springs, drawing bold inspiration from the raw beauty of the desert landscape.

“My approach was to harmonize the home's contemporary architecture with eclectic, artful interiors," says Francesca. That she achieved, creating a space that feels both curated and soulful. With vibrant color, playful patterns, and richly textured materials, she infused the space with warmth and character and created a look that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern.

Here are 8 design ideas I'm loving from this Palm Springs home.

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Huge glass walls throughout the house blur the line between indoors and out, making the whole place feel super connected to nature. It’s a fresh take on desert living — grounded in its surroundings and full of personality.

1. Lean Into Cozy Seating

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It’s the kind of place that invites you to sink in, unwind, and soak up the desert calm. While Francesca paid homage to the spirit of Palm Springs, she intentionally steered away from the typical mid-century vibe, bringing something fresh and unexpected instead. “Drawing from my travels in France and Italy, I incorporated hues that evoke a sense of warmth and comfort, ensuring the interiors resonate with the desert landscape while maintaining a timeless appeal," says Francesca.

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The moment you step inside, it’s a stunning visual experience. Desert views are perfectly framed, while Francesca’s thoughtful use of color and sculptural furniture mirrors the rugged landscape and captures the magic of the desert light.

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Here’s a peek at those spectacular indoor-outdoor views that give the home a serene, spa-like feel — and turn every window into a work of art.

2. Use An Earthy Palette

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The color scheme was influenced by the natural surroundings of Palm Springs and Francesca's affinity for earthy, rich tones. And that velvet platform bed? The curved edges make it feel extra inviting—so much softer and cozier than sharp lines.

3. Maximize Views

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This dreamy bathroom is beyond beautiful thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows that invite the desert in and an elegant design. "Floor-to-ceiling windows were left unadorned or dressed with minimal treatments to frame the natural beauty without obstruction," says Francesca.

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Even the walk-in closet comes with a picture-perfect view of the desert — because why not?

4. Embrace Natural Stone

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A bold marble sink adds just the right amount of edge to this neutral bathroom, keeping the design layered, luxe, and anything but boring.

5. Blend Textures

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Francesca sourced a boulder from the surrounding land and transformed it into a custom coffee table, merging the connection between indoors and outdoors.

Texture is my love language," says Francesca. "It’s how I bring emotion into a space without shouting. For this home, I layered everything: marble, smooth leather, raw woods with polished stone, sheer linen next to rich velvet. The palette might be neutral, but the materials are doing all the talking. That contrast keeps the eye engaged and creates a sense of quiet luxury that doesn’t try too hard," she adds.

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That marble fireplace is also a work of art. The stunning desert landscape significantly influenced the layout and styling choices. “I positioned seating areas to maximize views of the outdoors, creating a seamless connection between the interior and exterior spaces.

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The kitchen acts as a breezy bridge between the entry and the back of the house, creating a clean, open space that balances all the surrounding coziness.

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Here’s the view from the dining area — and I’m obsessed with the textured pendant lights. They bring a soft, organic touch that beautifully balances the kitchen’s harder lines.

6. Mix In Vintage Pieces

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Francesca mixed in a few vintage finds and unexpected accents to keep things fresh and dynamic, but her LA shop Somme really set the tone. There’s something really special about designing pieces that already have a story and a soul behind them—and being able to place them in a home like this just adds another layer of intention. I wanted the furnishings to feel elevated but livable, with just the right amount of edge," says Francesca.

7. Go Bold With Art

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For this home, Francesca worked closely with Creative Art Partners (CAP) to curate the perfect art collection that she says "felt intentional, emotional, and deeply tied to the spirit of the space."

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“Our goal was to create a narrative through the art — each piece had to serve a purpose, whether it added a punch of color, an unexpected texture, or a provocative element that brought energy to a room. That said, because this is a staged home, we were thoughtful about how far we pushed certain pieces. There’s a fine line between bold and polarizing, so we curated selections that had impact without alienating potential buyers. CAP was an amazing partner in helping us strike that balance and tell a cohesive story throughout the home,” she said.

8. Balance A Cozy Minimalism

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Striking the right balance between cozy and clean called for thoughtful layering and intentional decor choices. It’s all about avoiding clutter without letting the space feel cold or sterile.

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"I focus on incorporating plush textiles, ambient lighting, and personal artifacts to add warmth, while maintaining an uncluttered environment by curating pieces that serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. This philosophy ensures the space feels inviting without visual overload," she says.

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Here's the dreamy home in the middle of the desert, stunning view inside and out.

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Here's how the home is lit at dusk, simply beautiful.

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Palm Springs feels almost otherworldly — the perfect desert escape.

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Colorful, sleek, playful, energizing, and femme are all words you can use to describe Beautiful by Drew, Drew Barrymore's stunning lineup of home decor and kitchen appliances. Sold conveniently at Walmart, her collection’s certainly gained traction for being affordable, but looking luxe.

Fans of Drew also know just how iconic her Beautiful Chair is – and it’s been restocked in gorgeous new colors as of late, including an adorable blush pink shade! Shop the viral piece below, plus 9 more home decor finds we are simply obsessed with.

Scroll on to shop our favorite Beautiful by Drew Barrymore home decor finds for a fun (yet affordable) refresh!

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Pink Blush Boucle Beautiful Drew Chair

This cozy swivel chair ($298) boasts an oversized seat that feels like a chair and a half, allowing you to really sink in for morning coffees, reading sessions, and more. The boucle material it's coated in only adds to the coziness, plus it comes in more stunning colors beyond this new pink hue like gray, green, brown, and more!

One Walmart shopper who reviewed the chair said it's “amazing quality. I get compliments on it. It's roomier than it looks. The chair was so easy to assemble! I don't have a lot of extra money so this was a “big” purchase for me. I'm so happy that it looks and feels expensive. I have had no “this was made cheap” moments like I get with a lot of things!!”

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Framed Vintage Floral Field Wall Art

This adorably ornate frame lets you lean into all the spring feels with a soft pastel color palette.

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3-Shelf Open Bookcase

This $178 bookcase looks like a ton of fun to style by adding your favorite books, decor pieces, picture frames, and more! You could even use it as a record player stand or enlist it as storage (storage that's stylish, that is).

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Tonal Houndstooth Cotton Decorative Pillow

We love a tassle 'round here, and this decorative pillow has the perfect amount of flair for dressing up any sofa ensemble or bedspread.

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Slim Lavender Espresso Maker

Though this espresso maker's not technically a decor piece, it surely is pretty. Functional in the way it crafts high-quality coffee to keep you going and fun (thanks to its unique color palette and sleek design), you'll love keeping this pick on your counter.

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Textured 6-Pack Towel Set

With 2 bath towels, 2 hand towels, and 2 wash towels, this $25 set is a perfect snag if you're upgrading your bathroom.

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Rattan & Glass Side Table

With subtle nods to mid-century modern design, this $148 wood table with a glass and rattan top is instantly trendy in any room.

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Framed Graphic Flower Wall Decor Set

This $28 diptych depicting a pair of bold flowers would look extremely chic hovering over a bar cart or console table. The simple black and white palette makes 'em super easy to style, so you can really run with any color scheme you want to with other pieces!

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Fluted TV Stand

Suitable for TV's up to 70 inches wide, this $198 stand is downright stunning and especially minimalist-friendly! It has two sliding doors to hide clutter away, plus some convenient cable cutaways so any and all messy cords can be concealed.

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Amber Glass Flower Vase

This warm $10 vase adds handmade charm wherever you place it. We highly recommend adding fresh flowers!

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Classic patterns like stripes and toile, romantic silhouettes, and fancy flourishes like fringe and tassels have been beautifully making their way into interiors — and no one captures this dreamy aesthetic quite like celebrity interior designer and home stager Francesca Grace. The creative force behind Somme, a darling interior design shop located in LA’s Silverlake neighborhood, Francesca curates a world of European vintage glamour with a soulful, lived-in feel.

Find out more about the romantic design trend & get some cozy home decor inspiration below!

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On a recent visit, B+C's VP of Content, Ali Ives, and I wandered into Somme and were instantly smitten. Imagine cottagecore with depth, where antique treasures meet bold, layered styling that feels both timeless and unexpected.

Francesca is a master at crafting vintage-inspired spaces with a distinct, modern POV. Here, she shares insights on her design philosophy, her latest collaborations, and her stunning transformation of a $24 million estate now on the market.

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B+C: How would you define your aesthetic?

Francesca: I’d define my aesthetic as eclectic, nostalgic, and unexpected. It’s about mixing eras, textures and patterns in a way that feels curated and collected over time — like stepping into a space with history and soul.

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B+C: How do you make a space feel one-of-a-kind?

Francesca: I love designing spaces that have depth and a bit of tension, whether it’s a balance of feminine and masculine, vintage and modern, or soft and bold. To make a space personal, I lean into unique, one-of-a-kind pieces — antiques, art with a story, textiles that feel lived-in. I want it to feel like someone’s life has unfolded there, not like a staged set.

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B+C: What's the strangest or most surprising source of inspiration you've ever drawn from?

Francesca:I love wandering through European flea markets, where every object has a history, or getting lost in an old city and noticing the way time has shaped its architecture. Even something as simple as the tilework in a tiny café or the way laundry hangs between buildings can spark an idea. LA still influences me in the way it blends so many cultures and eras, but traveling pushes me to see design through a different lens — less polished, more lived-in, always with a story to tell.

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B+C: What is your design pet-peeve?

Francesca: Anything that feels too sterile or overly "designed" with no personality. I’m also so over the idea that everything has to be beige to be timeless — give me color, give me texture, give me something with character!

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B+C: You recently staged and styled a 6-bed, 9-bath Spanish-Mediterranean Bel Air Estate that just hit the market for $24M. What were your design goals for this Bel Air project, which leans into the more neutral territory?

Francesca: Our goal was to use our furniture and décor to enhance the home’s Spanish-Mediterranean elegance while introducing a sense of modern livability. We wanted every piece to feel intentional — respecting the architecture while making the space feel fresh, inviting, and effortlessly luxurious.

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Francesca: To achieve this, I partnered with home decor brand Olive Ateliers and leaned into organic textures and warm, neutral tones. Soft linen upholstery, sculptural wood accents, and vintage-inspired statement pieces brought depth and a sense of history, ensuring the interiors felt collected rather than staged.

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Francesca: In spaces like the living and dining areas, we focused on balancing grandeur with intimacy — placing oversized, plush seating to emphasize comfort while layering in antique and contemporary elements to create visual intrigue. The use of ceramic vessels, textured textiles, and aged metals further complemented the home’s natural materials.

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Francesca: For the bedrooms, we aimed for elevated serenity, incorporating soft, layered bedding and curated accent furniture to create a retreat-like atmosphere.

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Francesca: Overall, the staging was designed to bridge the past and present, celebrating the home’s timeless craftsmanship while making it feel approachable and effortless for modern living.

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B+C: You recently worked with designer Amr Samaha of Samaha Studio on his latest project, an eco-conscious ranchette in Beverly Hills. He said he pulled heavily from his Egyptian background, citing the mashrabiya-inspired front door as an example of the textures and tones of historic Cairo. "Every decision, from materials to layout, was made with the intention to tell a cohesive story," he said. How did you stage the home to complete the story?

Francesca: For the Beverly Hills project at 1300 Shadybrook Drive, our aim was to stage the home in a way that accentuated its contemporary architecture and designer fixtures while creating an inviting and aspirational atmosphere for potential buyers.

In the living room, we placed a plush, earth-toned seating arrangement to complement the home's incredible steel fireplace and built-in cabinetry. To add a little extra warmth and character to the living room I added these gorgeous Myrtle Accent Chairs from Arhaus that I felt really elevated the space.

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Francesca: In the dining room I wanted it to feel really funky and eclectic so we added some really fun sculptural dining chairs from Neue Maison. We brought in some incredible art by CLEW and Kader Boly that really amplify the appeal of the home.

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Francesca: For the bedrooms, we aimed to create serene retreats by using soft, layered bedding and understated decor while still infusing some pops of color. I wanted the bedrooms to provide a sense of luxury while still feeling like cozy and warm.

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Francesca: Throughout the home, we utilized accessories such as ceramic vases, greenery, and area rugs to add depth and cohesion to the overall design. Our goal was to present a lifestyle that potential buyers could envision themselves enjoying, thereby enhancing the home's appeal.

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Anthropologie is one of our go-to destinations for gifty finds – their selection spans from beauty gifts and home decor finds to stylish accessories, all of which are so adorable. Since mom deserves only the best this Mother's Day, we weeded through Anthro’s gift section and found 11 thoughtful picks that’ll run you just $50 or less. There’s truly something for every kind of mom!

If you're searching for even more affordable Mother's Day gifts, check out our gift guide of luxe-feeling finds under $15!

These 11 Anthropologie Mother's Day gifts under $50 are sure to make her feel loved (without breaking your budget)!

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Anthropologie Birth Month Flower Boxed Candle

Customizable per her birth month, this floral candle comes in the cutest packaging that makes it feel oh-so gift-worthy.

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The Mud Fairy Blooming Hearts Stoneware Pitcher

This stunning, colorful pitcher could also work wonderfully as a vase for some fresh Mother's Day blooms! The flower illustrations make it the perfect centerpiece for mom to set out this spring and summer.

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Maisy Glass Lamp Candle Holder

Doubling as a chic lamp and a candle holder, the home decor-obsessed mom will fully appreciate this glass piece's function and beauty.

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CALPAK Insulated Lunch Bag

This insulated bag will transform any mom-on-the-go's lunchtime routine, thanks to its stylish flair and practical pockets.

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L'Occitane Almond Shower Oil

This stuff smells like absolute heaven, so it'll certainly feel like a luxe treat for mom. The sweet almond oil not only adds to its delicious aroma, but nourishes the skin, too, once it generously lathers up in the shower or bath.

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Beaded Bubble Letter Lowercase Monogram Necklace

This lively rainbow necklace is easily personalized with a gold-plated lowercase monogram, of which you can sync up to your mom's name or your own so she can don an adorable reminder of you!

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Favorite Daughter Mom Of The Year Baseball Cap

She already knows she's earned this title – now all she needs is this easy-fitting 'mom of the year' (and, well, every year) cap that allows her to really rock it!

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HydroJug 40-Ounce Traveler

This is one of the cutest tumbler designs we've ever seen, so mom is sure to be obsessed with it, too. It carries an entire 40 ounces of liquid so she can stay hydrated throughout the day, plus the leakproof straw prevents any and every spill.

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Luzè Strawberry Candle Warmer Lamp

Candle warmers like this are all the rage right now, and this fruity design lets mom slowly burn any candle – sans flame – for a strong smell and a longer-lasting candle. It'd look so cozy on her desk or bedside table!

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The Bistro Tile Frame: Mom Edition

You gotta love a sentimental gift – this tiled frame would be perfect for displaying a fond mom memory or family photo for a gift that'll definitely make her feel all the things!

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Ellis Brooklyn Biography Eau De Parfum Gift Set

Packed with 9 captivating scents, this gift set is great for the mom who likes to switch things up, especially when it comes to her beauty routine!

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Still recovering from that emotional The Last of Us season 2 episode? Me too, y'all. Pedro Pascal always gives the performance of a lifetime in every one of his roles, and I can already tell his new movie Eddington, from Midsommar writer-director Ari Aster, is going to be one of those A24 movies EVERYONE talks about. And the fact the cast list also includes Emma Stone, Austin Butler, and even a Yellowstone cast member? Say no more — this movie (and it's amazing vibe) is totally going to fill the 1923 void.

Here's everything you need to know about Eddington, coming to theaters July 18, 2025.

What is Eddington about?

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Eddington takes place in May 2020, right when the world felt like it was falling to pieces. And according to A24's official synopsis, "a standoff between a small-town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico."

Where can I watch Eddington?

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Eddington is coming to theaters July 18, 2025. And yes, that's right in between Pedro's Materialists and Fantastic Four. What can I say, it's a Pedro summer.

Who's in the Eddington cast?

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This cast list sets Eddington apart as one of my most-anticipated movies of the year:

  • Joaquin Phoenix as Joe Cross: the sheriff in Eddington
  • Pedro Pascal as Ted Garcia: Eddington's mayor who's trying to get reelected.
  • Emma Stone as Louise Cross: Joe's wife, who's speaking out against her husband's mysterious announcement.
  • Austin Butler as Vernon Jefferson Peak: a motivational speaker of sorts, who encourages his followers to "take back your mind" and "reclaim your identity."
  • Luke Grimes

Where did Eddington film?

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Eddington filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico from March 2024 to May 2024.

Is Eddington going to be a horror movie?

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Right now, Eddington is being considered a Western noir dark comedy, according to ProductionList, but considering Ari Aster totally excels at horror (he directed Hereditary for crying out loud) I wouldn't be surprised if it twisted into something pretty horrifying.

Also, since the first trailer is just Joe scrolling through Instagram, that's pretty scary if you ask me.

Are you excited for Eddington? Let us know on Facebook and check out The Latest Ransom Canyon Season 2 Update for even more Western goodness.