3D Green home office interior design

Interior design inspired by games

Rooms inspired by different colour palettes, and video games

Why passion-inspired rooms often miss the mark

A palette with a paintbrush, checkered flags, a gaming controller, and a film clapper, representing art, racing, gaming, and film.

Drawing inspiration from games, films, or motorsport, sounds simple in theory.

In reality, more often than not it ends up swinging to one of two extremes.

Either the space becomes overly literal, posters, logos, RGB lighting, obvious references, or all personality gets stripped out in the name of being “neutral”, “adult,” and safe.

What’s rarely shown is the middle ground, how to translate those interests and passions into your home. Using lighting, textures, art, decor, and colour without it feeling childish.

That gap is what Morkernos is about.

3D interior design office space created in Blender.

What you’ll find on Morkernos

Morkernos is a space for exploring interior design through different influences.

You’ll find room concepts, visual studies, and design experiments inspired by colour palettes, games, films, motorsport, and other personal reference points.

The focus is on how those influences translate into everyday rooms, through layout, lighting, colour, and materials. Many interests are easy to love, but harder to reflect at home without them feeling overly literal or juvenile.

Everything here is about testing ideas visually, seeing what works (and what doesn’t), and building an understanding of how personal passions can become finished, adult spaces.

Where to start

Home layout and design

Play, routines, and enrichment choices, with a focus on keeping indoor cats engaged and comfortable at home.

Design fundamentals

Colour theory, lighting basics, balance, and structure, explained through practical examples and visual studies.