Sunday, April 28, 2024

House: Remembering the season 4 finale Wilson's Heart

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Interior designer Amber Lewis and her husband, Mike, bought this 1,500-square-foot, 1950s property in 2016, after falling in love with the abundance of mature oak and orange trees in the front yard. The pair then lived in the house for two years with their daughter, Gwyneth, before starting a massive gut renovation in 2018 that ultimately resulted in a 4,000-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath final product. In House's Head, House is tormented by broken memories after a bus crash where he saw an unknown disease. At the very end of the episode, following a period of cardiac arrest induced by Alzheimer's medication, it is revealed that Amber was the patient he had seen die.

A Timeless Collaboration

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House had been drunk at a bar and called Wilson to pick him up, but Amber was the one who answered the call and followed him onto the bus. Heard, 36, purchased the three-bedroom, three-bathroom desert oasis in 2019 for only $570,000 at the time under a private trust in the name of her accountant, according to property records seen by The Post. Amber Lewis, pictured here, mirrored the home’s entrance on the backyard patio with the same stone siding, light fixtures, and Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black paint color. Off the kitchen and living room, the vintage table and Shoppe Amber Interiors dining chairs call for a sun-kissed morning coffee.

Amber Lewis x Four Hands

Surrounded by mature Oak, Cedar and fruiting citrus trees, the designer purchased this home back in 2016, which offered endless possibilities for family living. After being fired however she actually grew into a better person, partly thanks to the influence of Wilson, she also developed an odd friendship with House during this time, and by the time of her death had made amends with most of her ex-co workers. Even refusing to feel angry about dying, wanting the last thing she felt to be her love for Wilson. Amber was a very sneaky, manipulative, sly and opportunistic woman who always looked out for herself above everyone else, and was wildly competitive in almost every field, most notably within House's initiation for deciding new members of his team. As a result she didn't take failure particularly well, getting incredibly upset after being dropped by House. House talks to Wilson again, telling him what's wrong with his patient, then confessing he still thinks he's ill.

Amber Lewis for Visual Comfort & Co.

Looking for a new diagnosis the team eventually come to the idea of kidney failure. The following patient was a man with muscular dystrophy, and in order to weed out more competition House elected to split the remaining candidates by gender, Amber however requested to go onto the men's team, which House was somewhat indifferent to although realized why she asked this. Amber figuring all of the male applicants were incompetent decided that she would go on their side, solve the case and therefore eliminate all of the women (AKA the genuine competition in her mind). This plan somewhat backfired however when the women began succeeding more and more in the case while all of the men and Amber were nearly fired due to all of them simply running tests in the lab and never bothering to actually see the patient.

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She continues tormenting him, only more sadistic this time, to the point of him finally having to cave into Wilson and agree to go into rehab, admitting it was his only reasonable chance to escape from Amber. Eventually he ended up going to Cuddy for help instead, looking at an alternative solution. Although he was successful, Wilson still berated House for his drastic actions, telling him he could have been killed, regardless though aside from a few slight neurological differences House was completely fine and Amber free. Desperate Amber turns to Dr. Robert Chase for help, asking him to perform the blood test needed to confirm her diagnosis, although knowing he was being duped he complied, looking for an excuse to annoy House, however the results indicated that both she and House were wrong about the diagnosis, as the patient's blood had turned green.

Amber hallucination

This translates to vintage elements, layered textiles and nature-inspired hues, timeless and made for everyday living. Amber was a rather tall woman with collarbone length blonde hair which was usually clipped back at the front, although on some occasions it was tied back completely or flowing freely. She usually wore professional outfits, mostly consisting of long sleeved sweatshirts, skirts and occasionally tights. Her most prominent item of clothing was her white doctor's coat as worn by all of House's staff, which she wore for the majority of season four as well as all of her appearances as a hallucination.

House actually enjoyed her company in this time up until she began growing more sinister, eventually culminating when House learns that by hiring Karamel she was actually trying to kill Chase, due to his strawberry allergy and Karamel's strawberry body butter. Amber was employed as one of forty applicants for the position of three employees on Dr. Gregory House's new diagnostic team following the firing of Dr. Robert Chase and the resigning of Dr. Eric Foreman and Dr. Allison Cameron. Amber quickly used her manipulative, charismatic, and people-pleasing persona to weed away much of the competition, starting when House ordered her and several other applicants to wash his car, to which she stormed off angrily giving out a triumphant speech halfway through however with the entire group all following her bar Dr. Jeffery Cole. Eventually she ended up becoming a doctor and although already working in a steady job took up the opportunity to become part of House's audition process for his new diagnostic team. House probably should have known that once he was suffering from hallucinations, he should have sought out outside help instead of trying to self-diagnose.

West Coast style meets modern farmhouse in this unforgettable LA home

Juanita Moore played Annie Johnson, whose light-skinned daughter tries to pass for white but rejects her mother in the process. Lana Turner played Lora Meredith, an actress who finds success in her career but struggles to be there for her daughter Susie (played by Sandra Dee). Amber Hills Estate is one of the most exclusive and private compounds available today on the Westside. This is a remarkable, one-of-a-kind property consisting of 48 sprawling acres in upper Mandeville Canyon. Enter through a magnificent, custom gate and then up a quarter mile long, tree lined driveway to an unbelievably beautiful and secluded setting.

The main bathroom is the sole spot in the home where Lewis switched up the wall paint color, opting for Portola Paints’ Table Linen to eliminate any green undertones that could “look funky” on the skin. A Pinterest photo inspired the vanities with an apron front and Calacatta Super Oro Gold Vein marble on the countertops. Gold Waterworks fixtures, Lee Valley brass hardware, and custom oak cabinetry make the freestanding Waterworks Empire bathtub look especially inviting. Infusing her signature West Coast style into this home, living spaces were designed to be laid back with an understated cool.

However, when the endgame came up in Games, House decided that Amber had to be the last to be fired. Although he admired Amber's ambition and ability to play the game, her "win at all costs" attitude wasn't compatible with the job; House said that when one works for him, one had to lose. She drifted into the room where their patient (a drug addict she had expressed contempt for) was recovering, saying she was trying not to care.

House goes to his patient and apologizes for making severe mistakes while treating her, all the while Amber is impressed with him. He didn't feel anything from the apology however, once again telling Wilson he feared he had Multiple Sclerosis. House confides into Wilson what's going on, but instead of telling him the truth he instead says that he's seeing Kutner. Although Wilson is concerned and continues telling House he needs to be admitted into the hospital, something Amber actually convinces him to try and agree to, but House ignores her, still fearing that she doesn't have his best interests at heart. The following day House begins getting desperate and writes Wilson a list of every possible condition he thinks he could potentially have, still seeing Amber in front of him constantly to the point of leaving him in a perpetual state of fear and distraction.

As a hallucination she had mostly the same personality however was slightly more sinister and incredibly kooky and eccentric, but as with her living self she eventually grew much kinder and more sympathetic towards House. Although Wilson doesn't agree with the idea, but House realizes it's his best shot when he sees Amber's face getting more and more fearful. House tells Wilson he's putting himself into insulin shock and to be up to his office in two minutes.

The home spans over 2,400 square feet and the property stretches over nearly six acres of desert land. Carefully selected and curated, shop our latest selection of quality-driven, handmade products sure to make every house feel more like home. The environments Lewis typically designs—for both her clients and herself—reflect a signature West Coast aesthetic she describes as “laid back” and “understated cool.” That often translates to vintage elements, layered textiles, and nature-inspired hues, all of which age well and are, as her forthcoming tome suggests, made for everyday living. The way the shape of the house makes the backyard so private and accessible at the same time is wonderful. Amber Interiors has remodeled this beautiful West Coast style home, located in Woodland Hills, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.

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