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Some indoors design ideas for Jeff Bezos’ new $80 million NYC condo

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Amazon’s HQ2 isn’t coming to New York. However, Jeff Bezos is! (At least, he’s investing in New York City real estate.) The Amazon CEO plonked down $80 million for a ten,000-rectangular-foot penthouse, plus different residences immediately beneath it.
The penthouse is already 3 floors, consistent with the Wall Street Journal, but should Bezos combines his acquisitions, he’ll wind up with 17,000 square feet and 12 bedrooms. Now, obviously, Jeff needs a bedroom, and permits assume probably his 4 kids aren’t going to share bedrooms. That leaves seven leftover bedrooms.
I’m positive Bezos has hired an interior designer, but just in case, I’d like to offer him some suggestions on how to theme the relaxation of his bedrooms. I’m no longer sure any of these ideas could be carried out by all and sundry with less than Bezos’ wealth. However, Bezos, at least, has a shot at it.

Do you recognize that Tim and Eric clip of Paul Rudd on a computer? Bedroom 1 (BR1) is inspired using it. The entire room is painted blue, with a white walkway to a bed. The headboard of the bed is three monitors; a close-by Echo is listening for the keywords. “Computer, load up celery guy, please,” and “Now, Tayne, I can get into.” Saying the catchphrases will provide you with a dancing Paul Rudd in your video display units.
Bedroom 2: Vantablack
The whole room is painted with Vantablack; the paint is designed to be one of the darkest materials. This is a perfect guest room for human beings you hate because the mattress is likewise black, and so are the sheets. The bedside tables have all been painted with Vantablack, and basically, anyone staying in BR2 will blunder around whacking their shins on matters… Because the paint is too dark.
Bedroom 3: Drones
Two dual beds, but drones. Bedside tables? Also drones. This makes it clean for anyone to arrange the furniture on every occasion they want, while not finding a second character to assist them in moving the mattress. The dual beds may be bunk beds, with a bedside table hovering next to the top one! Or they can be side-by-side. Or, of course, for max floor area, you can loft them each!

This one’s extremely conceptual; you cannot enter the room until you’re wearing rollerblades. There are displays in preference to walls, and they show the Da Vinci virus iconography until you can hack the Gibson. The room’s sound device is limited to Darude’s “Sandstorm,” Orbital’s “Halcyon and On and On,” and the Orb’s “Little Fluffy Clouds.” But you’re a hacker — in case you want to concentrate on something else, you may always reprogram it.

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