Focus on low-profile furniture that doesn't obstruct the line of sight to your windows.
As the title suggests, the "view" is everything. The film utilizes sleek, modern interiors and sprawling urban vistas to mirror the characters' internal desires for status and connection.
While the original film introduced us to the competitive and often voyeuristic world of real estate, the sequel leans deeper into the emotional landscapes of its characters. It poses a question many of us ask when looking for a home:
