Annika Noelle (Hope, B&B)
“I really love
Wyatt’s beach house. It has this beautiful, open, airy feeling about it, and I like the design of it. It’s somewhere I would like to live. I’ve joked before that I wish it was an Airbnb I could stay at. They did a really nice job of making a California beach home come to life.”
Judi Evans
(Adrienne, DAYS)
“The new and improved Kiriakis mansion because I just love the color scheme and furniture.”
Maurice Benard (Sonny, GH)
“The hospital set, because it has the most history.”
Camryn Grimes
(Mariah, Y&R)
“I really love Nick’s new house, mostly because it has a dartboard and I love darts. But the coffeehouse has so many cool props and trinkets that are so nostalgic
for me!”
Sharon Case
(Sharon, Y&R)
“The coolest are the Dark Horse set and Rey’s apartment because they’re built like real rooms rather than a set. They are deeper and have partial ceilings, which is unusual for most sets.”
Josh Swickard
(Chase, GH)
“Obviously, I’m biased,
but I love Chase’s
apartment. It really looks and feels like a place my
character would live.”
Jason Thompson (Billy, Y&R)
“To sit at the Abbott dining room table means a lot to me.”
Scott Clifton
(Liam, B&B)
“I think our coolest set is our most functionally difficult set, the Spencer Cliff House. It is just a beautifully designed piece of work. It’s asymmetrical. It’s kind of angular. The actual decoration, and what the art department did with it, is beautiful. It really creates a mood. And, it’s based on a real location that we’ve shot at, as well. Because it’s angular, it’s difficult to block in, but it always looks so good. I think that it’s one of our most impressive sets.”