In Nobody Wants This, there’s more than one romance bubbling up. While the Netflix series, created by Erin Foster, centers on the relationship between an agnostic podcaster, Joanne (Kristen Bell), and a rabbi, Noah (Adam Brody), it’s also an ode to an unfamiliar side of Los Angeles. “We wanted to show almost a bit of a love [letter] to L.A.,” production designer Claire Bennett tells House Beautiful. “In the end, we didn’t actually build anything. It was all location based.”

Adam Rose/Netflix
The camp scenes were filmed at Calamigos Ranch, an event venue in Malibu that the production design team transformed.
Since L.A. is no stranger to the screen, the challenge for Bennett and location manager Derek Alvarado was to find areas of the city that haven’t been shot as frequently—and especially recently. Initially, the plan was to film in more restaurants and bars. “We didn’t actually think we were going to be inside the houses as much,” Bennett says.

Adam Rose/Netflix
Joanne and her family in her house.
For Joanne, it felt right for her to live in Hollywood, so Bennett says they found an apartment there “off Hollywood Boulevard, sort of Nichols Canyon Road” with more of a “Beachwood Canyon feel” to show a side of Hollywood that’s “perhaps different than what we’ve seen before.”
Noah’s house, which was the hardest location to find, is portrayed by a contemporary home in Eagle Rock. “I think the east side is just such an interesting place that doesn’t get necessarily photographed as much, architecturally, as it should,” Bennett says. “Eagle Rock’s probably quite a trendy place as well at the moment and a very evolving place, which we liked with the underline that [Joanne and Noah’s] love story’s evolving.”

Adam Rose/Netflix
Noah in his sleek kitchen.
Floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors, fluted detailing, and a neutral, contrasting color palette stand out in the airy home. “We all just had a great feel walking into that house,” Bennett says of the stylish space, which hints at how Noah might’ve had professionals or his family help decorate. “It has a beautiful feel, flow of space.”

Adam Rose/Netflix
Noah and Joanne throw a dinner party for his brother Sasha’s family.
In Sherman Oaks, the team found a home with ornate interiors to depict Noah’s parent’s residence and to contrast the more modern styles of Joanne’s and Noah’s homes. In real life, the property is owned by a Jewish family. “Not that that was necessarily a requirement, but it just happened to be the case, so it felt just very true to our story,” Bennett says. “They had the menorah at the front already, which was kind of amazing to see when [Joanne and Noah] walk up.”

Adam Rose/Netflix
The Roklov family house.
Careful consideration went into balancing the interior design with the way the show depicts religion. “The house that we ended up going to was perhaps more orthodox than the family that we have in our show,” Bennett says. “And so it was making sure that we got that appropriate within the dressing.” In the end, most of the furniture and decor was swapped out.

Adam Rose/Netflix
Noah at his parents
Since Judaism is a major part of the story, Bennett and the production team consulted rabbis to ensure accuracy when filming at a few temples. “We consulted a rabbi from the Sinai Temple on Wilshire, so I had several conversations with him about what should be there just to make sure that we were accurate,” Bennett says. “In the opening scene, we had rabbis just come and check the set dressing to make sure that we weren’t either missing something or if there was a different way to reflect it.”

Adam Rose/Netflix
Noah preaches at his synagogue.
For one character’s bat mitzvah, the setting of this season’s climactic moment, it was imperative to balance accuracy, show off a different side of L.A, and generate a grande finale. The location needed to respect that it was a religious ceremony and traditional event while fueling a big, romantic moment for Joanne and Noah. “We thought at one point it should be on the beach,” Bennett says. “What’s more iconic than the beach?”
But they went with something even better: the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Koreatown and the Audrey Irmas Pavilion, an event venue. “They’re right next to each other, and [the pavilion is] an extremely contemporary piece of architecture next to the old temple,” Bennett says. “And I kind of just reveled in the nice contradiction, the architectural contradiction there, that was able to, again, kind of back up our story.”

Christina House//Getty Images
The setting of Miriam’s bat mitzvah.
The 55,000 square foot space—designed by Office of Metropolitan Architecture, a world-class architectural firm—takes on an angular form with hard edges. Anyone looking for symbolism would note that Joanne is edgy and trendy and trying to find her role in an unfamiliar tradition. Founded in 1862, the domed temple on the other hand, is more reflective of Noah, who is steeped in tradition. “For [those buildings] to be side by side, for me, just said it all in terms of our two characters,” Bennett says.
News
OSCARS CHAOS! — Two Films Sh0ckingly SHARE One Win at the Academy Awards While Anna Wintour’s Bru:tal Verdict on Anne Hathaway Leaves Hollywood Stunned
View 11 Images Oscars 2026 biggest moments: From historic awards to Rob Reiner tribute(Image: AFP via Getty Images) The Oscars 2026, aka the biggest night in Hollywood, featured several huge moments that had audiences going wild, including some that made history….
THE MOMENT HE KNEW… — Timothée Chalamet CAUGHT SQUIRMING AT THE Academy Awards AFTER REALISING HIS BEST ACTOR HOPES WERE SLIPPING AWAY
View 3 Images Timothée was mocked at the Oscars(Image: David Fisher/Shutterstock) Spare a thought for Timothée Chalamet at the 98th Academy Awards. What should have been a celebration of his Oscar nomination for Marty Supreme descended into a cringe-fest of epic proportions. We…
SHERIFF WARNS ABDUCTOR OF NANCY GUTHRIE COULD ‘ABSOLUTELY’ STRIKE AGAIN — CHI:LLING MESSAGE SENDS FEAR THROUGH COMMUNITY
The lead investigator in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie is raising concerns that her apparent abductor will strike again. During a new NBC News interview, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos shared insight into the investigation as the search for Nancy — who is Today co-host Savannah Guthrie’s mother —…
H0RR0R DISCOVERY: MISSING FAMILY — INCLUDING 2-YEAR-OLD — FOUND BU-R-IED IN PLASTIC, POLICE SAY THEY WERE K-I-L-LED WITH AN ‘EDGED WEAP0N’
Aurelia Choc, Niurka Zuleta Choc, Anthony Garcia Choc.Credit : Remembering The Choc Family – Mobile, Alabama/Facebook NEED TO KNOW Aurelia Choc Cac, 40, and two of her children — Niurka Zuleta Choc, 17, and 2-year-old Anthony Garcia Choc — disappeared from their…
AUTHORITIES RAID JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S FORMER NEW MEXICO RANCH — Search Launched Amid Distu:rbing Allegations of Bur-ied B0dies
Zorro Ranch; Jeffrey Epstein.Credit : BACKGRID; New York State Division of Criminal Justice/HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock NEED TO KNOW Authorities launched a search on Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch earlier this week The investigation is linked to allegations uncovered in the Epstein Files about…
TRAGIC L0SS: Parents Found De-ad from Carbon Mon0xide P0is0ning, Leaving Behind 3 Teenagers — Family Mourns “Pillars of Our Family”
Jay and Kristen Ruskey.Credit : GoFundMe NEED TO KNOW Officials have shared a cause of death for a California couple Jay and Kristen Ruskey, 53 and 49, respectively, died of carbon monoxide poisoning The entrepreneurs leave three children behind The cause…
End of content
No more pages to load