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Justin Coit

After 15 years of living in New York City,theQueer Eyestar, 36, says that he and his husband, Dewey Do, a maxillofacial surgeon, “are ready for that L.A. life!” The open space—located in a 114-year-old former train station downtown—”is huge to us,” he adds. To make it feel like home, Berk focuses on masculine colors and muted tones—along with a lot of layers and textures. “They’re all coordinated to create a very homey and lush feeling," he says.
02of 04Work StationJustin CoitThe designer set up a corner nook of his bedroom for those days when he’s not on set or working with a personal client. “I’m constantly taking calls and responding to e-mails at home, and I find it best to have that little work space,” Berk says. “And then when you’re not at that little space, it’s not work anymore.”
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Work Station

The designer set up a corner nook of his bedroom for those days when he’s not on set or working with a personal client. “I’m constantly taking calls and responding to e-mails at home, and I find it best to have that little work space,” Berk says. “And then when you’re not at that little space, it’s not work anymore.”
03of 04Catch-All CabinetJustin Coit"I like the classic mid-century style and the small drawers with two-tone wood detail," Berk says of thisfind from Wayfair. “It’s a perfect piece to store our keys, chargers and mail.”
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Catch-All Cabinet

“I like the classic mid-century style and the small drawers with two-tone wood detail,” Berk says of thisfind from Wayfair. “It’s a perfect piece to store our keys, chargers and mail.”
04of 04Splurge WorthyJustin Coit“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,” says Berk, who sleeps on a $3,500 king-sizeMagniflex MagniStretchmattress. He also noted that thread count is “a marketing ploy.” “It’s about the quality and length of the cotton fibers. If it feels good, it is good,” he says. “Don’t get caught up in paying high prices for high thread count.”
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Splurge Worthy

“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,” says Berk, who sleeps on a $3,500 king-sizeMagniflex MagniStretchmattress. He also noted that thread count is “a marketing ploy.” “It’s about the quality and length of the cotton fibers. If it feels good, it is good,” he says. “Don’t get caught up in paying high prices for high thread count.”
source: people.com