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The closest you’ll ever get to living like Gwyneth Paltrow, we assume, is a stay at her Montecito, California, guesthouse, and on August 15, that’s an actual possibility. At 10 a.m. PT, her property will be available on Airbnb for one night of hiking, meditating, and dining with the star herself. In her Instagram announcement, the actor and Goop founder takes us on a tour, pointing out the “wood-burning fireplace, lovely little bar, the bedroom with nice, high ceilings.” But where is that sofa from? For the thousands of us who won’t get the chance for an overnight, we ID’d everything from the firewood holder to the coffee maker. Because the next closest you’ll ever get to living like Paltrow is having the same double-wide outdoor chaise longue—which you can snag at none other than Wayfair.
The Living Room
The living room is packed with modern heirlooms, from the steel and leather fireplace accessories to the swooping oak and bouclé sofa made in New York City. They’re all big investments, to be sure, but ones you’ll have forever.
The Kitchen
Paltrow doesn’t mess around when it comes to caffeine. The Moccamaster on her kitchen countertop rivals the commercial one in your favorite coffee shop, mimicking a pour-over style with its cone-shaped basket and pulsing water arm.
The Dining Area
If splurging on Paltrow’s hug-in-chair-form dining seats isn’t in the cards right now, consider treating yourself to the table’s centerpiece: a hand-carved maple fruit stand.
WNG Chair by Magnus Læssøe Stephensen, Mazo Design
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There isn’t just any old throw blanket at the bottom of Paltrow’s bed. This one bears the signature Hermès H, so as expected, it’s hand-dyed and made of 100 percent Mongolian cashmere.
The Terrace
We had a hard time believing it, too: The two-person lounger tucked under the pergola is, in fact, available at Wayfair (with free shipping!). The chunky wicker base is actually ultra-durable, handwoven thermoplastic, which has been tested under one of the most relentless suns of all, Florida’s.