3D Room Designs Inspired by 5 Emmy-nominated TV Shows
Step inside 3D-reimagined rooms based on ‘The Bear’, ‘Ted Lasso’, ‘The White Lotus’, ‘Succession’ and ‘Wednesday’
The stylish sets of your favourite TV shows can be as engrossing as their plot twists and turns. With that in mind, Houzz presents a fun new production: virtual rooms that channel the design vibes of five Emmy-nominated series.
From an industrial-style kitchen fit for The Bear’s Carmy to a quietly luxurious penthouse à la Succession’s Tom and Shiv’s, each room below was created using the 3D Floor Planner – a tool available to Houzz Pro subscribers – and is viewable in 2D and 3D modes. Click the links to get design inspiration for your own home and to navigate through the space almost as if you were part of the cast.
From an industrial-style kitchen fit for The Bear’s Carmy to a quietly luxurious penthouse à la Succession’s Tom and Shiv’s, each room below was created using the 3D Floor Planner – a tool available to Houzz Pro subscribers – and is viewable in 2D and 3D modes. Click the links to get design inspiration for your own home and to navigate through the space almost as if you were part of the cast.
Design and renovation professionals who use Houzz Pro software can create detailed floor plans with the 3D Floor Planner tool to help clients visualise their projects. The previous image and those in the links to the 2D and 3D views reflect what’s possible in the current version of the software. The ability to create photorealistic models, like the “beta” version pictured here and the following images, is coming soon.
These TV-inspired rooms were created from scratch, but if you’re renovating an existing space, your designer or contractor can use the Houzz Pro app on their phone or tablet to scan the room and create a virtual model as a starting point for the redesign.
Pros can then adjust floor plans, share ideas and select products within the software. Imagine taking a virtual tour of your redesigned room or house before you even begin your project.
“The power of the tool really speaks for itself – being able to fully envision the space a designer or contractor is creating, from the scale of the room to the products, materials and finishes, empowers homeowners to make design and renovation decisions with confidence,” Madison says.
These TV-inspired rooms were created from scratch, but if you’re renovating an existing space, your designer or contractor can use the Houzz Pro app on their phone or tablet to scan the room and create a virtual model as a starting point for the redesign.
Pros can then adjust floor plans, share ideas and select products within the software. Imagine taking a virtual tour of your redesigned room or house before you even begin your project.
“The power of the tool really speaks for itself – being able to fully envision the space a designer or contractor is creating, from the scale of the room to the products, materials and finishes, empowers homeowners to make design and renovation decisions with confidence,” Madison says.
2. Ted Lasso
Football team AFC Richmond may have had its ups and downs in this lovable comedy, but coach Ted Lasso’s cosy London flat in the eponymous series was a consistent winner. Its traditional decor and architectural details inspired this living room, which Madison designed with French doors, a fireplace and four tall arched windows.
The flooring is 18cm-wide laminate planks in a natural beige; the walls are painted in Dustblu by Sherwin-Williams, and the hardware has a brushed metal finish.
See the floor plan.
Football team AFC Richmond may have had its ups and downs in this lovable comedy, but coach Ted Lasso’s cosy London flat in the eponymous series was a consistent winner. Its traditional decor and architectural details inspired this living room, which Madison designed with French doors, a fireplace and four tall arched windows.
The flooring is 18cm-wide laminate planks in a natural beige; the walls are painted in Dustblu by Sherwin-Williams, and the hardware has a brushed metal finish.
See the floor plan.
3. Succession
If walls could talk, Shiv and Tom’s multistorey Tribeca loft in Succession might reveal secrets about politicos and media dynasties. It could also offer lessons on getting the ‘quiet luxury’ look.
Drawing inspiration from the room’s architecture as well as that buzzy design aesthetic, Madison used the floor plan tool to create an open, light-filled space with clean lines, a high ceiling, an architectural pillar and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Fans of the satirical series will recognise the loft’s signature floating staircase (here recreated in white oak), curved sofas and chandelier. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Seattle Mist, which coordinates with the weathered grey windows and brushed metal hardware and complements the 22cm plank laminate flooring in warm Clay Oak.
See the floor plan.
If walls could talk, Shiv and Tom’s multistorey Tribeca loft in Succession might reveal secrets about politicos and media dynasties. It could also offer lessons on getting the ‘quiet luxury’ look.
Drawing inspiration from the room’s architecture as well as that buzzy design aesthetic, Madison used the floor plan tool to create an open, light-filled space with clean lines, a high ceiling, an architectural pillar and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Fans of the satirical series will recognise the loft’s signature floating staircase (here recreated in white oak), curved sofas and chandelier. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Seattle Mist, which coordinates with the weathered grey windows and brushed metal hardware and complements the 22cm plank laminate flooring in warm Clay Oak.
See the floor plan.
4. The White Lotus
Speaking of rooms with high-end, timeless materials and products, this bathroom was inspired by those in Sicily’s San Domenico Palace – the five-star backdrop for Season 2 of the dark comedy, The White Lotus.
“This room is all about luxury,” Madison says of the spa bathroom, which she clad in white marble tiles and outfitted with a freestanding bath and floating double vanity unit. Doors and woodwork are painted in Benjamin Moore’s White Dove and sleek polished chrome hardware lets the luxe stone shine.
This bathroom has a separate shower enclosure and toilet area. Clicking around the floor plan’s Dollhouse and Walkthrough views offers a sense of how the floor plan tool can help design and renovation pros and their clients visualise the layout and flow between rooms – and even to outdoor spaces.
See the floor plan.
Speaking of rooms with high-end, timeless materials and products, this bathroom was inspired by those in Sicily’s San Domenico Palace – the five-star backdrop for Season 2 of the dark comedy, The White Lotus.
“This room is all about luxury,” Madison says of the spa bathroom, which she clad in white marble tiles and outfitted with a freestanding bath and floating double vanity unit. Doors and woodwork are painted in Benjamin Moore’s White Dove and sleek polished chrome hardware lets the luxe stone shine.
This bathroom has a separate shower enclosure and toilet area. Clicking around the floor plan’s Dollhouse and Walkthrough views offers a sense of how the floor plan tool can help design and renovation pros and their clients visualise the layout and flow between rooms – and even to outdoor spaces.
See the floor plan.
5. Wednesday
The 3D interpretation of the attic dorm room shared by Wednesday Addams and Enid Sinclair in Wednesday has dark espresso-coloured arches and a cathedral ceiling, much like those designed for the comedy-horror series’ set.
“The Walkthrough view really gives you a sense of the soaring space,” Madison says. It also shows off the breadth of the architectural features available in the software.
The plan’s large octagonal window recalls the massive stained-glass window set in the fictional dorm room at Nevermore Academy – albeit without the half-and-half colour scheme. And while the walls are all painted in Benjamin Moore’s brooding Black Tar and the floor is 12cm plank laminate in Taupe Oak throughout, Madison had fun filling Enid’s side with rainbow hues while keeping Wednesday’s side strictly black and white.
See the floor plan.
“Emmy” is a registered trademark of the US National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Houzz is not affiliated with, or sponsored by, the referenced TV shows or their production companies.
Tell us…
What do you think of the 2D, 3D and Walkthrough floor plans for these designs – and which is your favourite? Let us know in the Comments.
The 3D interpretation of the attic dorm room shared by Wednesday Addams and Enid Sinclair in Wednesday has dark espresso-coloured arches and a cathedral ceiling, much like those designed for the comedy-horror series’ set.
“The Walkthrough view really gives you a sense of the soaring space,” Madison says. It also shows off the breadth of the architectural features available in the software.
The plan’s large octagonal window recalls the massive stained-glass window set in the fictional dorm room at Nevermore Academy – albeit without the half-and-half colour scheme. And while the walls are all painted in Benjamin Moore’s brooding Black Tar and the floor is 12cm plank laminate in Taupe Oak throughout, Madison had fun filling Enid’s side with rainbow hues while keeping Wednesday’s side strictly black and white.
See the floor plan.
“Emmy” is a registered trademark of the US National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Houzz is not affiliated with, or sponsored by, the referenced TV shows or their production companies.
Tell us…
What do you think of the 2D, 3D and Walkthrough floor plans for these designs – and which is your favourite? Let us know in the Comments.
Fans of The Bear, a drama set in the Chicago restaurant world, will note that this chef’s kitchen looks nothing like the one in chef Carmy’s own home. For starters, there are no jeans in the oven!
Instead, Houzz designer Madison Holmlund took ingredients from both the front and back of Carmy’s new restaurant to cook up a residential kitchen-diner with an industrial feel, all created with Houzz Pro’s 3D Floor Planner.
Gleaming stainless-steel and polished chrome finishes, a glass metro-tile splashback, black floor tiles, charcoal soapstone worktops, bleached white oak cabinets and Benjamin Moore Sidewalk Gray paint on the walls and woodwork are the main elements that Madison selected from the array of built-in products, materials and finishes available in the software.
See the floor plan of this room – note the tabs to select 2D, 3D Dollhouse and life-size Walkthrough views at the top of the page.