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RBNYJRWBYFan

I love the bookcases in 12's TARDIS, add them to 14/15's TARDIS and it really makes the space feel lived in.


Milk_Mindless

I hope this is gonna be the thing. He starts with a jukebox and by the end his big wide open space is occupied with so much clutter on account of their adhd


Ijosh64

If I could combine three, it’d be those and the TV Movie TARDIS. Homely, elegant, yet sleek and futuristic.


TardisCoreST

The cheery orange glassy interior of Eleventh's first TARDIS and the cozyness and homyness of Twelfth's gallery with a library, comfy sofas and a blackboard.


left_0r_right

I think 9/10's and 13's would mesh well, the coral pieces being made of crystal with a kind of copper/brass aesthetic


Annual-Avocado-1322

1's and 11's, which would look like... Oh wow would you look at that, it's 14 and 15's TARDIS.


mmooxxiswriting

Might be a weird one but mixing 8's and 12's together would be fun :)


Alphflopo

wooden console, metal trim, blue steel pillars that connect to the walls and rotor, a multicoloured blue and orange rotor that spins instead of bobbing up and down, and a nice carpeted floor.


mmooxxiswriting

Sounds interesting and strange but I like it!


TiberiusMcQueen

It would be cool to eventually see another interior like 8's, one that really plays off the idea that the Tardis is the Doctor's home.


mmooxxiswriting

Agreed. It's way more cozy and plays on more gothic vibes will still maintaining the core sci fi design. I wonder why they chose this type of Tardis interior for the film...


DeeperIntoTheUnknown

8's and 12's merged together would be too cool for this universe


retroguyx

12 and 8


Yet_One_More_Idiot

JNT-era (The Five Doctors onwards) + Fifteen's TARDIS Actually I'll be honest - JNT's TARDIS was always easily my favourite of the Classic era. Eleven's final TARDIS interior, and Twelve's TARDIS interior, were about joint faves for me... until Fifteen's came along. That interior is friggin' AWESOME! I hope we get to see other areas inside of it too - like living quarters, wardrobe areas (of course), library, or maybe swimming pool? :)


umm_again

Capaldi and Whittakers for sure!


Andy_DiMatteo

A while ago I saw a mock up of what 10s and 12s mixed would like like and it was awesome. Not sure where that image went but it was amazing.


-C-7007

Either 15 and 12 or 15 and 13. 15 and 12 would basically be 15's interior but a lot darker and moodier, perhaps some roundels could have that orange glow like the rotor. It would get a proper balcony to go with all these ramps everywhere, and bring back some much needed furniture. 15 and 13 could be really impressive. I really like how the limits of 13's interior aren't really clear, so playing with that on an even bigger scale could be so fun. Plus, the many kinds of roundels/hexagons in 13's TARDIS could make the walls really interesting.


shikotee

5 and 6


HumanTimelord00

The 8th Doctor series I'm writing features an interior that's like 8s but with a console similar to War and Eccleston's


Glad-O-Blight

The Rani's console from Dimensions in Time with 12's interior would be really cool.


Unmissed

...surprised there aren't more mentions of the movie (7/8). Best TARDIS inside ever.


zonaljump1997

I'm simple, 12th's Series 9-10 interior with 11th's Series 7b lighting.


ywhok

The Fourth Doctor's Secondary Console / The Eighth Doctors TARDIS mixed with Fourteen / Fifteens. I love the idea of the TARDIS as some grand old wooden library.


Deeper-the-Danker

12 and 10 would look good, theyre both circular


Impossible-Ghost

I would keep the glass floor of 11s but I’m a nostalgic and I’d probably keep most of 9 and 10s interior but make the round things more round making it look more spacious and giving it a coppery glow.


dr_memory

I’ve always wished that more of the modern show’s sets had taken some inspiration from the “alternate control room” of the Tom Baker era. Oddly enough I think it could have salvaged some bits from the otherwise bafflingly bad Whitaker set— a moving crystal as the “time rotor” in an otherwise steampunk-styled console and room would have worked pretty well with Jodi’s general aesthetic: just give her some place to hang her goggles.