Two passions guided Steve Nighteagle through life: a fierce love for Star Trek and an unwavering urge to own something genuinely distinctive. He refused to chase this year’s trend or a glossy catalog piece; he wanted spaces and objects that felt deeply personal. So he chose a bold mission: transform the living room of his apartment into a faithful replica of the Federation chambers from Star Trek. This was never meant to be simple cosplay. It was designed as an everyday room, built to be lived in, talked in, and quietly surprised by the familiar hum of sci‑fi hardware. Steve spent long hours studying the real world details of starship interiors—panel layouts, textures, and lighting schemes—looking for the subtle cues that make a future space feel believable rather than staged. Those who step inside feel the difference—the way light catches on a grain, the texture of a console under fingertips, the balance between practical daily use and cinematic atmosphere. The aim isn’t showmanship; it is a living tribute that invites daily use, conversation, and a sense of wonder that lingers after the door closes.