Gilbert homes designed by ‘Queer Eye’s’ Berk hit the market

Design by Bobby Berk. Photo: Courtesy of Dustin Revella for Tri Pointe Homes

By Brianna Crane, Jessica Boehm | Axios

From backsplashes to barstools, celebrity interior designer Bobby Berk curated several finish and furniture collections for Waterston Central, a new-build community in Gilbert.

Why it matters: If you were in awe of the miracles Berk worked on “Queer Eye,” now you can take advantage of his expertise.

What they’re saying: It’s all about “democratizing design,” Berk told Axios.

  • He says that newly built communities have a stigma of being soulless, but all homes — even the storied historic ones — started as new.
  • Berk started working with Tri Pointe Homes to share his expert touch across the country at a more accessible price point than a custom design.

How it works: There are 10 themed packages to choose from, including serene Scandinavian, transitional farmhouse and organic modern — all curated by Berk.

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