Bobby Berk

Designer

United States

1982 - Present

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When I came out, everybody in my life that said they loved me unconditionally turned around and said, 'Never mind!'
Bobby Berk
To me, the one thing you should splurge on, if you only have a certain amount of money to spend, is your bed because you spend about 30 percent of your life in bed, and you should be comfortable, and you should wake up every day just feeling good.
Bobby Berk
A lot of people will center their living room around a TV. I personally think that's the wrong decision. I mean, have it there, absolutely. But to walk in and clearly see that the sole focus of any time you have in your house is that TV?
Bobby Berk
When we think about the trends that millennials are taking toward simplicity, I think it's indicative of a cultural shift toward less of the 'more is more' for materialism sake and more of an emphasis on efficiency, value, and sustainability.
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I do remember when I was little - I had to have been no more than 6 - I redid my room. I talked my mom into taking me to a store, and I got, like, all coordinating blue, green, and yellow colors, and the theme was dinosaurs.
Bobby Berk
Window treatments are like a nice suit - you want them to fit and the tailoring to be just right.
Bobby Berk
I'm always thinking about how what I'm doing is affecting the people around me. As a New Yorker, you have to be that way.
Bobby Berk
Nothing makes you feel better than when you get into a hotel bed, and the sheets feel so good. Why shouldn't you wake up like that every day? Spend money on your mattress and bedding because these things make a difference on your sleep and, ultimately, your happiness.
Bobby Berk
The second the news comes on TV, people turn it off or tune it out. People don't want to hear the other side.
Bobby Berk
I think the original 'Queer Eye' definitely started us on the journey to normalize the LGBT community and make people realize that we are just people just like everyone else. It started the road to acceptance.
Bobby Berk