The captivating interior of director Roland Emmerich’s house. Designed by Fluxinteriors. (via simko)

The walls and ceiling in an office are covered with chalkboard paint. The desk is made from a wing of a World War II plane; the chair once belonged to a military dentist.
Emmerich told his designer to make his house “as nonfrumpy as possible.” He instructed the designer, John Teall, to make it so that “when the neighbors peek in, they might want to call the police or something.” A taxidermy zebra faces the living room, which reflects his predilection for art with a political edge. (via)

things i want: a wall of my house functioning as a chalkboard

The captivating interior of director Roland Emmerich’s house. Designed by Fluxinteriors. (via simko)

The walls and ceiling in an office are covered with chalkboard paint. The desk is made from a wing of a World War II plane; the chair once belonged to a military dentist.

Emmerich told his designer to make his house “as nonfrumpy as possible.” He instructed the designer, John Teall, to make it so that “when the neighbors peek in, they might want to call the police or something.” A taxidermy zebra faces the living room, which reflects his predilection for art with a political edge. (via)

things i want: a wall of my house functioning as a chalkboard