Fancy a journey through worlds where the very walls whisper secrets and the decor tells tales of magic? Here's a curated list of 10 fantasy films where the interiors are not just backdrops but characters in their own right. From the whimsical to the downright bewitching, these films will transport you to realms where every room is a masterpiece of fantasy design. Whether you're an interior design enthusiast or just love a good fantasy flick, this collection promises to captivate and inspire.

The NeverEnding Story (1984)
Description: The Ivory Tower and other fantastical locations in Fantasia are designed with a dreamlike quality, showcasing interiors that are both grand and otherworldly.
Fact: The film was shot in Germany, and the sets were designed to evoke a sense of timeless fantasy.


The Princess Bride (1987)
Description: While not strictly a fantasy film, the Fire Swamp and the castle interiors are designed with a whimsical touch that fits the fairy-tale narrative, making it a delightful addition to this list.
Fact: The film was adapted from William Goldman's novel, and many of the interior scenes were shot at Hedingham Castle in Essex.


The Witches (1990)
Description: The Grand High Witch's hotel suite is a blend of opulence and horror, with interiors that reflect her sinister nature. The film's design captures the essence of a world where witches lurk behind luxurious facades.
Fact: The film was directed by Nicolas Roeg, and the hotel scenes were filmed at the Headland Hotel in Cornwall.


Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)
Description: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fantasy interior lover's dream. From the Great Hall to the Gryffindor common room, each space is a testament to magical design and British charm.
Fact: The set for Hogwarts was so vast that it took months to construct, and many of the interior scenes were filmed at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland.


Coraline (2009)
Description: The Other World in Coraline is a twisted mirror of the real world, with interiors that are both alluring and unsettling. The attention to detail in the design of the Other Mother's house is both captivating and chilling.
Fact: The film was stop-motion animated, and each frame took around 3 days to complete, showcasing the intricate design of the interiors.


Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Description: While primarily a dark fantasy, the film's underground labyrinth and the magical interiors within it are a testament to the power of design in storytelling.
Fact: The film was directed by Guillermo del Toro, who is known for his meticulous attention to set design and detail.


The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018)
Description: This film features a house that's alive with magic, where every room holds a secret or a surprise. The Victorian Gothic architecture and the enchanted furnishings make it a must-watch for anyone fascinated by magical interiors.
Fact: The film is based on the 1973 novel by John Bellairs, and the house was designed to reflect the book's eerie and whimsical atmosphere.


The Dark Crystal (1982)
Description: While not strictly about interiors, the world of Thra features intricate castle designs and interiors that are both alien and enchanting, showcasing a unique blend of fantasy architecture.
Fact: The film was a pioneering work in puppetry and animatronics, with many of the sets and interiors being handcrafted.


Labyrinth (1986)
Description: Jareth's castle in Labyrinth is a labyrinthine structure with interiors that are both surreal and majestic. The film's design is a testament to the imaginative power of fantasy interiors.
Fact: The film was directed by Jim Henson, and the castle set was one of the largest ever built for a film at the time.


The Secret World of Arrietty (2010)
Description: This Studio Ghibli film features the Borrowers' home, a miniature world within a human house, showcasing interiors that are both functional and fantastically detailed.
Fact: The film was adapted from Mary Norton's book "The Borrowers," and the animation style captures the intricate details of the Borrowers' living spaces.
