Using “Star Trek: Voyager” as inspiration, Tony Alleyne remodeled every inch of his apartment.
SlideshowWhile Alleyne’s “Star Trek” project didn’t drive him mad, it did drive him into bankruptcy. He emerged from bankruptcy earlier this year and now says he’d like to move on to a bigger place to play with. There he could add more voice activation into the mix.
“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.” Other future options include new lighting, wall paneling, a new ceiling design, some original contemporary artwork and, if space permits, sliding doors.
Alleyne suggests that anyone willing to undertake such a project should have a strong passion for sci-fi. No kidding—Alleyne actually parted with his own bed to perfect the Transporter area. However, it wasn’t entirely for aesthetic purposes. “A few years ago I suffered with sciatica and was advised by my GP [general practitioner] to sleep on the floor,” he says. “It cured the sciatica and gave me the opportunity to convert the bed area into the Transporter area—bed space is overrated.”
If you’re serious about getting your geek on, start saving. Alleyne expects to relist his “Star Trek: Voyager” apartment on eBay sometime in March for around $200,000.
For more information on Alleyne’s apartment, check out www.24thcid.com. The site includes virtual tours created by Yakub Llewelyn Ahmed at www.digitalcreation.biz.

very very coooooooool!!
格好いい!
Really great work. Forget the whiners, old bean. This is awesome.
Say what you want, but this is actually pretty cool. I wouldn’t mind having something like this for a rec-room, but probably not a full apartment.
Now as for the girls, tell me honestly that no girl wants be bent over a replicator??? :)
And this “genius” wonders why he is still single and bankrupt.
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i love it please tell us how and when you can beam over to built me one, or yet even better, your designs spects. blueprints. etc. my dream come true, i want one!