I don't know about that but I will say their is comfort level to those sets you don't get with the modern ones. The moderns fill slick but sterile. TNG on the other hand feels like a place you would like living in. Their is a beauty to simplicity A kind of intimacy you might even call it. DS9 I think less so it has it's charms to it being our first ever Trek setting that is not a starship.
I think it's the fact that the Berman Era Trek had Carpetting for TNG/DS9/VOY.
It's something we haven't re-visited for the sets of Trek since that time.
It's always hard metal flooring, even in shows that re-visit the 24th century.
The interior design of that era of the 24th century felt like a comfy home you would see in the ikea catalog.
After that, they became to "Modern Minimalist" in interior design.
A bit to generic and on the side of Apple iDesign language IMO.
Only their conference room, kind of sucked. Bad looking table .
It was also a ugly designed table and wasn't really functional for the type of meetings that StarFleet should be doing.
The table felt like a reject from Las Vegas used for gambling craps inside the large cavity.
Somebody got it on a deal and renovated it with a different color to make it work with Voyager's set design.
Especially compared to the simplicity of the Enterprise-D's conference room table.
I think the Voyager bridge looks great I loved how they changed things around by having the pilot basically have cockpit and moved ops to the back.
IMO, the Pilot / CONN station should always be in the Front & Center.
On my Head Cannon for my Ultimate Standardized Bridge, they have the CONN station lowered onto the floor with a Japanese Style Floor Chair.
The CONN Station is also lowered in height as well to match the Floor Chair height.
This way the Pilot's head doesn't get in the way of everybody else who has to look at the main View Screen.
Also, during extreme manuevers, the pilot can't fall out of his seat since his seat is basically right above the floor, there's no real height for him to fall off of.
And everybody gets Seat Belts as well =D.
The Captain along with his 1st & 2nd Officers have elevated Central Platforms like the TNG Movie design.
This allows a very clear view of the Main View Screen w/o people's head obstructing your view.
The entire bridge mimics Movie Theater style seating to some degree.
That's what the Enterprise-D bridge got right.
They had a good main engineering as well and sickbay. Voyager really did have impressive sets.
Yeah, both of those Sets were well designed.
Voyager's Warp Core has always been my favorite design, especially it's animation on the side walls.
It looked like Plasma was flowing through it.