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Apartment Transformed into Star Trek Shrine
Trekkies in search of the final frontier should stop by Tony Alleyne's Voyager-themed apartment.
Tony Alleyne
Using “Star Trek: Voyager” as inspiration, Tony Alleyne remodeled every inch of his apartment.
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March 06, 2007 | by Rachel Cericola

As kids, we all created forts. If you were really stylin’, yours was probably made of cardboard and included your mom’s best (or worst) bedsheets. Tony Alleyne, however, is no kid and his detailed living space takes “forts” to a whole new level.

North of London, on a private block in Hinckley, Leicestershire, UK, lies the most tricked out ‘Star Trek’-themed studio apartment in the world. 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.

How does one go about transforming their entire living space into space-worthy? It takes some serious motivation. After his wife left in 1994, Alleyne needed a project to keep his hands and mind busy.

In late 1997, Alleyne set out to create his ultimate bachelor pad. Since the local Home Depot doesn’t have a sci-fi section, Alleyne had to handcraft everything himself. However, most of the materials used in the construction can be found at almost any home improvement store.

Nearly three years ago, Alleyne began work on the “Star Trek: Voyager” re-fit of the apartment. “I decided that I would apply a harder luxury interior,” he says. “I have always considered that of all the Starfleet ships, Voyager is, in terms of interior, the luxury liner of the galaxy.” Alleyne then added shades of grey and incorporated aluminum inlays as featured in and around the Voyager ship. “I also added some pretty cool LCARS [Library Computer Access and Retrieval System] and some new lighting effects.”

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.

“Apart from the shower tray, I alone designed, built and applied the entire interior. I just do not like plumbing in any shape or form,” he says. “The plumber did a marvelous job by the way—thanks Rob.”

After years of blood, sweat and tears, Alleyne says there are various things he’d like to add, but his favorite piece is still the Transporter Control. “It was the first ‘Star Trek’ prop I built and it took almost two years to construct,” he says. “It’s quite a complex piece as it features a working fader control system that triggers an original Transporter sound effect.”

Naturally, Alleyne’s apartment has garnered attention—and even prompted him to start his own design business, 24th Century Design. However, it’s also brought in a ton of requests from people seeking a similar setup. While many installers might see an opportunity, Alleyne found that many of these potential clients were hoping for a freebie.



Rachel Cericola - Contributing Writer
Over the past 15 years, Rachel Cericola has covered entertainment, web and technology trends. Check her out at www.rachelcericola.com.



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Posted by trekchick2374  on  10/01/07  at  11:57 AM

OMG, OMG, OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just LOVE this guy’s apartment. Yes, I am a girl and I am the biggest female voyager fan out there. People at work have gotten tired of hearing about star trek, and one person even calls me worf. I would absolutely LOVE to do my studio type apartment like this but I dont think my landlord would let me.
Once again I LOVE your apartment and went crazy when I saw the pics of it.

Posted by vince  on  07/25/07  at  12:54 AM

is there any AI integrated in the toaster ?

Posted by Des Emery  on  05/17/07  at  07:28 PM

I just heard a radio interview with ‘Capt.Picard’ on CBC radio One,‘As It Happens’ with Barbara Budd and Carol Ough.  He comes across as a perfectly ordinary man who likes sci-fi and who has a very good sense of humour.  The E-Bay auction actually raised $750,000. which he will be sharing with his ex-wife, proving his self-assessment that he is not money-driven.  He did the majority of the work involved in the alterations himself, using ordinary movie-set materials, like plywood and paint.  Froot Loop?  Idon’t think so.  More power to him.

Posted by Alanthecowboy  on  05/17/07  at  07:11 PM

Apparently he just sold his apartment on eBay for $850,000.00.  I guess he’s got another chance at building the business.

Posted by chalky  on  05/06/07  at  06:15 PM

Seriously, forget about the people who are 2 arogant 2 even consider the possibility that people everyone is different are saying, and do what u want! i think it’s great and takes a lot of skill and passion to create what you have! fair play to ya and good luck woth your future projects x


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