Trekkies in search of the final frontier should stop by Tony Alleyne's Voyager-themed apartment, the most tricked out ‘Star Trek’-themed studio apartment in the world.
Apartment Transformed into Star Trek Shrine
Ring the doorbell, and you’ll be greeted by Patrick Stewart saying “Welcome to the 24th century.”
The touch of this one button will get Trekkies salivating, but we haven’t even touched the surface of the launching pad. With the looks of Picard and the skills of Data, Alleyne has taken his sci-fi passion to the next level—he lives inside it.
Currently, his home/Transporter room includes AEI Security Systems, Vos System voice-activated lighting, running light modules, AgiLight z-LED lighting, and a DeLonghi air conditioning system. While it may not seem like the ultimate electronic house, it’s actually a lot, considering the apartment is a mere 500 square feet. “The way the design features have been applied, it looks much bigger,” Alleyne says. For added effect, there are various cooling systems that, when activated, give the feel and sounds one might experience aboard a spaceship.
Other future options include new lighting, wall paneling, a new ceiling design, some original contemporary artwork and, if space permits, sliding doors.“My motto has always been: Bliss is a room without wires,” he says.“ I make a point of not showing plug sockets, cable or any evidence of how things function so complete voice activation would complement the current design.”
For more information on Alleyne’s apartment, check out 24th Century Design.
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