Inaki Aliste Lizarralde Illustrates Famous Fictional Living Spaces
Jason Soy — August 24, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: nikneuk.deviantart & blog.thaeger
Have you ever been so devoted to a TV show that you memorized the layout of the characters’ apartment? Inaki Aliste Lizarralde has, and he’s taken fandom to a whole new level by drawing the floor plans of famous living spaces. Among the apartments featured in Lizarralde’s ongoing series are Joey and Monica’s apartment from ‘Friends,’ Penny and Sheldon’s apartment from ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment from ‘Sex and the City’ and Frasier Crane’s apartment from ‘Frasier.’ Expect to see more soon.
And what’s remarkable about Inaki Aliste Lizarralde’s work is that he meticulously renders all of the memorable furniture found within these living spaces. The floor plans are so accurate that Hollywood studios could probably consult them if they ever needed to create these sets for reunion episodes.
And what’s remarkable about Inaki Aliste Lizarralde’s work is that he meticulously renders all of the memorable furniture found within these living spaces. The floor plans are so accurate that Hollywood studios could probably consult them if they ever needed to create these sets for reunion episodes.
Trend Themes
1. TV Apartment Floor Plans - Creating detailed floor plans of famous TV show apartments for dedicated fans to immerse themselves in the fictional world.
2. Fan-driven Fandom - Expanding the fan experience by providing detailed visual representations of beloved TV show settings.
3. Nostalgic Design - Utilizing nostalgia for iconic TV show apartments to inspire interior design trends.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Providing fans with a deeper connection to their favorite TV shows through immersive experiences.
2. Interior Design - Offering inspiration for interior designers by showcasing iconic TV show apartment layouts and furniture.
3. Content Creation - Creating new opportunities for content creators to engage with fans through the analysis and exploration of fictional living spaces.
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