L.A. was basically the third twin in 'Two of a Kind'—so much of the city’s personality seeped into the show. From the cozy apartment set to those bright, tree-lined streets, it screamed California. I read that even the ‘local’ café was a real spot in Studio City. Makes you appreciate how much location scouting goes into making a sitcom feel effortlessly relatable!
I rewatched 'Two of a Kind' recently and kept pausing to Google filming locations. Turns out, aside from the CBS lot, they used practical locations like Franklin Canyon Park for outdoor scenes. The show’s vibe was all about that sunny, everyday kid-life magic, and the real-world backdrops nailed it. Even the school scenes were filmed at an actual middle school in L.A.—total nostalgia trip for anyone who grew up with the Olsens!
I geeked out researching this! 'Two of a Kind' was filmed at CBS Studio Center in Studio City—the same lot used for tons of other shows. The interiors, like the family’s apartment, were built there, but they also filmed on location around L.A. for those quintessential sunny-California moments. The mix of soundstage and real-world spots gave it that perfect blend of authenticity and sitcom charm.
Oh, the nostalgia hits hard with 'Two of a Kind'! The show was primarily filmed in Los Angeles, California, with a lot of iconic spots around the city popping up in episodes. I love how they used those sunny, palm-lined streets to give it that classic '90s sitcom vibe. The Olsen twins were so young then, and the set designs felt cozy yet lively—like their fictional home had this warm, lived-in feel.
Fun fact: some outdoor scenes were shot around neighborhoods like Brentwood and Santa Monica, which totally explains those breezy, laid-back California aesthetics. It’s wild rewatching now and spotting landmarks I’ve passed in real life. Makes me wanna grab a milkshake and binge the whole series again!
Fun little trivia: while most of 'Two of a Kind' was shot in L.A., they occasionally ventured to other spots in California for specific episodes. The show’s production leaned into that breezy West Coast energy, with parks and school exteriors filmed around the Valley. It’s cool how even small details, like the local diner scenes, felt so genuinely suburban—definitely a time capsule of late-’90s kidcom aesthetics!
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