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Pat McNulty Updates the Aesthetics of Iconic Rooms on TV Shows

Rooms on TV shows have a strong appeal as the set design has a specialized focus. Yet, the medium produces artifacts, hence, these spaces don't really age with time as the rest of the world does. Interior design consultant Pat McNulty works alongside creative studio NeoMam to envision what some iconic rooms on TV shows would look like in the contemporary design sense. Posted on BudgetDirect's blog, the collaborators reimagined the Joyce Byers' living room (Stranger Things), Walter White's kitchen (Breaking Bad), Alicia Florrick's home office (The Good Wife), Don and Megan's bedroom (Mad Men), Rory's childhood bedroom (Gilmore Girls), and Monica Geller's bathroom (Friends).

The modernized version of these fictitious spaces are not only entertaining but also offer a spur of inspiration for those who are actually doing interior design work in their respective environment.

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Trend Themes
1. Modernized Fictitious Rooms - Visual arts startups could collaborate with TV Shows to offer real-life design recreations for audience members seeking room redesign services.
2. Iconic TV Show Room Remodeling - Interior design consultancies could promote their services through show-specific renovation campaigns to target fans of iconic TV shows.
3. Fictional Room Design Inspiration - Design agencies could create online tools that offer inspiration for individuals to transform their own living spaces into fictional rooms of their choice.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design agencies will benefit from the increased public interest in room remodeling through TV show-inspired redesigns.
2. Media and Entertainment - TV show productions could benefit from collaborating with interior design agencies to promote their brand and create a memorable viewing experience.
3. Visual Arts - Startups that offer real-life recreations of iconic TV show rooms could benefit from partnerships with interior design consultancies looking to expand their services.

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