Check out the over-the-top psychedelic interior of this California home. It’s for sale
There are some houses that are technicolor throwbacks with their trippy, late 1960s décor that include black lights and lava lamps — and then there’s this house on the real estate market in Los Angeles, which uses every single Crayon in the box.
The four-bedroom, six-bathroom home, which is listed for $11 million, is referred to as a “one-of-a-kind entertainer’s dream home” in the listing on Zillow.com, and, you know what? — the listing is dead-on in describing it that way.
Perhaps because the home looks like something straight from an Austin Powers movie thanks to its psychedelic whimsy.
“The penthouse suite has direct access to the rooftop deck with amazing city views,” the listing boasts. “This open suite has a spacious walk in closet with a luxurious soaking tub! All bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms with luxurious features. The gourmet kitchen has an open floor plan with a center island, and beautiful cabinetry. Throughout the home there is floor to ceiling glass windows overlooking the city with natural lighting.”
And while all those appear fancy enough, that’s not the major draw of the property.
The house comes with a handful of other features that you don’t see too often in your basic run-of-the-mill homes, including:
Night club
Casino
Lounge
Screening room
Private gym
Steam room and sauna
Pool with waterfall
Grotto with a jacuzzi
The home was featured on the popular Facebook page Zillow Gone Wild thanks to its wild interior. Fans were bewildered by the photos — in a both good, and bad, way.
“It’s like a 19 year old won the jackpot and decided this was his dream house,” one person said.
“Two things: 1) pretty sure this house smells like Axe body spray,” another person remarked. “2) how is the kitchen so…. Vanilla?”
“Omg it’s like my 80’s/90’s skating parties meets the Flintstones!!” one person exclaimed. “Love it.”
“This takes you never know what the inside looks like to a whole new 70s psychedelic drugs level,” another said.
“I think it could double as a set for ‘Star Trek’ fan fiction,” one person commented.
“Wow, I didn’t realize I could love and hate something so much at the same time,” another said.
“From the outside: San (Quentin),” one person observed. “From the Inside: A bad acid trip.”
This story was originally published March 22, 2022 at 5:15 PM with the headline "Check out the over-the-top psychedelic interior of this California home. It’s for sale."