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Take a Tour of the Season 3 Queer Eye Loft and Shop the Look

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Season 3 of Queer Eye is out now and we’re taking you on a tour of the Fab Five’s fabulous Kansas City loft. You’ll see plenty of the modern-industrial space in the new season. The guys gather to do their makeovers and watch the final transformation at the end of the show in the Queer Eye loft. And the best part – you can shop the look at West Elm.

West Elm Season 3 Queer Eye Loft

Rich, masculine neutrals and textured fabrics and finishes warm up the large, open loft space. All images courtesy of West Elm

Bobby Berk and West Elm worked together to pull the space together. Working with a large, open loft space has its challenges, but Bobby shares his secret: “Creating different vignettes throughout the room in a cohesive color palette allows me to define the different spaces without having them feel separate from each other,” he said.

Let’s check out the Queer Eye Loft:

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The men gather on the cozy Andes sectional to watch the results of their makeover on TV.

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Step up a platform into the entertaining and styling area where the makeovers happen.

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A vintage barber styling chair adds charm to the modern industrial loft design.

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The loft features plenty of tropical plants that separate each area into an intimate space.

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The kitchen is a showstopper, with a large kitchen island for the Fab Five and guests to gather around.

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A “living wall” along the large kitchen windows uses hanging potted plants on industrial poles.

Shop the look:

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queer eye decorating ideas
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queer eye decorating ideas

Check out more of the Queer Eye Loft Season 3 on Netflix!

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