Show: “I Feel Bad"—NBC Thursdays at 9:30 p.m.
Style: The lively family home, situated in the Silicon Valley suburbs, is casual, cozy and contemporary.
Why we love it: The Northern California abode—housing a mixed-race married couple and their three young children—features relaxed, modern vibes that are both inspired and attainable.
"Here’s what every woman knows: we feel bad about something almost every day,” says Sarayu Blue in the first episode of NBC’s new show, “I Feel Bad.” “I never know what I’ll feel bad about, but I always know it’s just around the corner.”
Blue stars in the series as Emet, a woman of Indian descent who not only works as a video game artist in Silicon Valley’s male-dominated tech scene, but is also a married mother of three young children and daughter to her oft-visiting parents. While the show sees her juggling her professional endeavors and her domestic demands—two spheres in which she holds quite high standards for herself—the latter’s happenings usually take place in her family home, which is filled with as much natural light and inspired design as it is with kin-related chaos.
from https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/i-feel-bad-set-design-decor-photos-263555
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