@dr.zoidberg4313

I like how the Lula one removes physics.

@justbrowsing6603

Lula’s looks like an art installation its so out of this world. Laura’s looks like a beatufiul french hotel room. Alvin’s looks looks like a cozy upscale apartment. They’re all so lovely

@omnidino9450

I feel like Laura actually designs something that's archivable (not taking out walls and stuff), Lulas design could be like a hotel room near a beach and Alvin's design is what rich people would maybe do with their space

@themachannelart

I love how Laura thinks a lot about environmental issues too, that's so important!

@susanavenir

I love how Laura keeps practicalities in mind without losing her vision for the space. The results are livable as well as lovely.

@roxc.507

I just can't see how Lula's bed could be stable with only those two chains. It's conceptual but impractical.

Alvin's room is the one I want to be in.

@GlobalCitizen55

Love them all. Laura´s is the most livable (and maybe lowest cost), Lula´s is out of this world dreamy, Alvin´s is warm and inviting (but I would skip the sofa to keep it less bulky). Love these episodes.

@maxmuss4969

I always find Laura’s choices so “safe” compared to some of the more “innovative”choices of the others, but by the end I’m always in love with her spaces and want to actually live there whereas I find the others beautiful and very smart, they ultimately feel a little less livably. Such a rollercoaster of emotions with these haha

@apropo_s

laura's is super functional, lula's is really outside-the-box but i'm hesitant about the everyday use, alvin's is a mix of both

@wge621

ah my perfect bedroom with no place for clothes, no nightstand (but some cool abstract chicken sculptures), a huge white rug that I can't stain or vacuum, and have to hire someone to spend 10 hours brushing every day, a fireplace for.. (?), and no furniture besides a hanging bed that tips over every time I climb in and out. so practical!

@JayR8036

Alvin's aesthetic + Lula's color pallette and material choice + Laura's practicality and everyday functionality = PERFECT ROOM (for me)

@user-ef5id9km3p

Laura: I don't tend to use recess lights in a bedroom, you're not performing surgery, so we like to use layers of light so that everybody looks beautiful. 
Everyone: How do I find me a designer like Laura?

@sergioreal7810

I love how they all spoke so highly of each others designs.

@nooneknows8150

The man's art looks amazing, very beautiful, luxurious, comfy and most importantly feels "complete" unlike the blue room .  Laura's design was also achievable and lovely

@haryabima3920

Those three are great, laura's design are pragamatical and realist, lula's design are utopian and artistic, alvin's design are hedonistic and creative. If i had to choose, i would choose alvin with no hesitation, this man show us the peak of interior designer : sustainable yet elegant af

@cloidless

I really like Lula's room. Very Interesting. But I have no clue how that bed can hang in two chains like that

@puipuipui3304

I loveeeeee how Laura keeps the ‘sustainable’ and ‘responsible’ in mind. I really admire her.

@mayaedmond2609

Living in California, Laura's space is that elevated ideal bedroom that is practical and soothing. Alvin's bedroom would be the perfect warm space to step away from a busy city. Lula's is a dream bedroom and I would spend so much quality and intimate time there. I love this series and all designers!

@MizJilly

Alvin wins this one for me, hands down.  The warmth and agreement between the shapes of the furniture and archway, the echoing of the lines in the wall and the light fixture, plus the addition of that one "weird" piece in the chaise.  I'm not much of an MCM fan, especially not in a bedroom (it veers toward hardness for me), but Laura did a great job if that's your style.  Lula's had that crazy billionaire's pad feel, which is fun and creative.

@axasndvl1111

I find Mr. Wayne's concept is the best fitting design. He utilizes the space well without crowding or obstructing the natural light.  The colors and materials give the room a warm, balanced feel.