It's been three years since Apartment Therapy first posted Tony Alleyne's Star Trek themed bachelor pad — Bachelor Pad Report: Bliss is a Room Without Wires. With the newest Star Trek making Box Office history for the Star Trek franchise, we thought it was worth another visit...
This pad is modeled after the Enterprise of The Next Generation — Tony Alleyne started a science fiction themed design business to recoup the cost of his apartment renovation! You can see a ton more pictures, plus a virtual tour at 24th Century Interior Design.
ALSO
• 24th Century Interior Design
• Living in the 'Star Trek' Universe — For Real
• Bachelor Pad Report: Bliss is a Room Without Wires
There are no words. I would never ever live in that, but I would LOVE to book a few nights if it were a hotel. Lots of nights. God, that is sooooo well designed.
*gone to dream some more*
view Loora's profile
Hmmmm... I'm conflicted. Tony's adorable and the pad is cool, but then there's the concern if I'm going to be held captive up and tortured like a Borg.
So, I guess I would have to say "Beam me up Handome McCrazy!"
view jeffnyc's profile
Glad I'm not dating him.
view Joan52's profile
It's cool, but I don't think I could live in there. I think the constant "club scene" atmosphere would drive me batty.
view StyckyWycket's profile
in the future....they have the same toilets as we do now?
view mfpants's profile
it's kewl as far as the idea of creating a room like this, but like others, i don't think it's ideal to live in. hence "bachelor"..
view pier723's profile
Eek - how would he ever sell it?
view JasmineIsDomestic's profile
Is it functional?
Like, are all those lights and meters and doo-dads actually workable? Or do they just sit there as a giant, glass, dustable surface?
It's cool, but, umm, yeah.
view ErikTheRed's profile
This is fabulous!
view dash's profile
I would never live for resale so I have no quibble with that part.
That said... I'd have gone with the original series or DS9. Yes, I'm a big enough nerd to know the difference.
view JosieDaisy's profile
it's great in theory, but c'mon, these types of things are meant for theme parks, not people's places. well executed, but too nerdy. regardless of how much of a fan you are of something, modeling your entire apartment after that one thing will alwys be lame.
view Matt. M's profile
I quibble with the glass shower.
Picard strikes me as more of a bubble bath kind of guy.
view Doug's profile
Matt. M tell it to the DWR people. "Modelling your entire apartment after that one thing" is what a lot of people do, whether its sci-fi or an Ethan Allen catalog or Mid-C.
view JosieDaisy's profile
I can't imagine why he went through a bitter break up!
Being with someone whose that obsessed with anything must be challenging. That being said I say do what makes you feel good - it's his money and his time and space - no pun intended.
view efj's profile
this is so neat! my dad would have LOVED this! how fun- its a little dark, and i'd love to see it actually being used as an apartment, but its way cool.
so unique. good job dude!
view Oneformybaby's profile
I bet he's a sweet man and all, but I think is a reason why "bachelor" and "Star Trek" are in the same sentence.
view Kimber's profile
There's no such thing as an unintentional pun; the act of typing the phrase "no pun intended" makes it intentional.
view jesscon0202's profile
Bachelor? That's just shocking.
view mangabanga's profile
JosieDaisy - I was more referring to 'one thing' as in a Star Trek theme, Superman theme, Strawberry Shortcake theme, etc. Not necessarily one style/brand of furniture. Themes like this are great for when you're 5, not when you're an adult. Again, just my $.02
view Matt. M's profile
Well, since it's strictly bachelor material, I'm sure he doesn't have a problem with Kling-ons.
OHHHHHHH!
view btoddster's profile
So why was my bad Klingons pun erased? I was referring to klingy date/relationships, not. Trigger happy much?
view btoddster's profile
uh... your bad Klingon pun is showing. Step away from your phaser.
view Juliescript's profile
Oh! My bad...never mind. Site is acting slow today...8^p
~bows head in shame~
view btoddster's profile
I have seen every episode of every Trek program (except the cartoons) and I just watched the new movie Thursday in pre-release, and I think this is merely sad. (The college guys who came to the movie in pretty authentic looking "uniforms" would probably love it, though.) Trek is entertainment, not lifestyle.
view SherryBinNH's profile
hahaha this is my favorite post, ever! I love you guys.
view Kimber's profile
It looks incredibly cool....but would throw up a great big red flag if I met a guy who had a whole apartment in ANY TV theme.
view baileyb's profile
Its a 'bachelor' pad, hmm.
view hrhprincessfiona's profile
It looks really cool as a design but I think it would be annoying to live there. It's something I'd book as a hotel for a weekend, but if a guy themed his place to this extreme, well he's not the one for me.
view ChrisGal's profile
So they do use the toilet in the future!!!
view Michael W.'s profile
He should work in conjunction with another design group. His would cater to bachelors, trekkies, guys in mid-life crisis. The other business would do the transition back to reality apts. Tasteful, with one or two small objects, maybe a Starship sculpture for the desk, or a space-age toilet paper dispenser to remind them of their odyssey with Starfleet. Maybe a framed pic like Tony's above.
view housefulloffur's profile
i love it
really i do
there is a girl for every guy people, don't be so harsh! :P
view saya*'s profile
sorry for the oddly structured comment – should read:
there is a girl/partner for every guy/person– let's not be so harsh, people!
tgif... *sigh*
view saya*'s profile
Ok, if he wasn't attractive it might be a bit much - and I have no clue why that is... Maybe a basement done like this would be cool, where I could "return to the present" when I wanted a break... It is done incredibly well...
view ksanita's profile
Let's say I was totally happy with a tv show based apartment, it's still too dark for me. I need more light, and I need places to sit. It looks cool but uncomfortable - more like a night club than an apartment.
view amf0001's profile
i love this--someone totally passionate about something he loves. it's like close encounters of the third kind--doing this over and over, for reasons even he doesn't know. So what? He can do what he wants to!
I found Tony's site when it first his the Web, after he had lost a lot. This was years ago. I emailed him and said he should become a designer or do something like this for a living, not to listen to detractors. Hmmm...gues he already had the idea.
Star Trek is full of hope and tolerance (and some violence, but they are trying to go where no man has gone before, after all). I think ppl find extending that theme into their lives constructive.
view avianmission's profile
If it's true this is not for me. It's also true that this must be the coolest apartment I've ever seen...ever!
view rosaleen's profile
This guy is my hero. I do agree that the darkness of the "bridge'' would be too much to live in all the time! If it were brighter, like the living quarters, then I'd be down with that apartment! Fellow nerd, I salute you!
view MelissaJade's profile
I'm sorry, I can't help it. Perhaps the article would have been better titled, "How to Remain a Bachelor, Pad", non?
Bravo, very well conceived.
view findingmrsmith's profile
I love it, I'd want a room like this! Couldn't do the whole house because there is so much else i like....but imagine the rest of the house is just a holodeck (sp?)! Now i need to find out if the wall panels are functional....how exciting!
side note: It's okay to disagree with someone's home design but to get personal about it, incredibly rude.
view Lizzykewl's profile