
It looks like a regular home from the outside... but $4.8M pad is ridiculed for 'ugly' interiors
Social media users have mercilessly mocked a multi-million dollar mansion in California for its 'ugly' design.
The sprawling 9,200-square-foot property in Friant, California has been listed for a whopping $4,750,000.
The property, located at 22144 Oak Glen Lane in Friant's 93626 zip code, was described by Zillow Gone Wild as being in 'arguably the mansion capital of the world.'
'Here's a nice mansion in Friant, California, which is arguably the mansion capital of the world. It's in 93626, which is 3416 more than 90210. Enjoy,' the caption states.
The estate appears relatively normal from the outside but inside lies a maximalist design with myriad textures and patterns.
The luxurious property is located in the prestigious Brighton Crest community.
It includes seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. There are panoramic views of Millerton Lake and surrounding hills.
According to the listing by Christopher Byrnes of Landmark Properties, the luxury estate features multiple kitchens, wine cellars, game and media rooms.
The property, located at 22144 Oak Glen Lane in Friant's 93626 zip code, was described by Zillow Gone Wild as being in 'arguably the mansion capital of the world'
It also has expansive windows designed to take in the scenery and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Outside, potential buyers will find a resort-style yard with an infinity pool, swim-up bar, outdoor kitchens, enclosed cabana and newly built guest house.
The property also comes equipped with smart home upgrades. It has Control4 and Josh.ai integration for intuitive voice control of lighting, shades, climate, security and A/V systems.
'A private elevator, spacious suites, and multi-generational living options make this estate as functional as it is stunning,' the listing writes.
But all these impressive amenities could not distract Instagram users when the property was featured on Zillow Gone Wild.
Followers immediately started roasting the home's interior design choices, with one commenter joking: 'Did this person make their fortune selling texture?'
Others likened the interior design to an Olive Garden restaurant or a Romano's Macaroni Grill.
The criticism continued with comments pouring in about the home's chaotic aesthetic with one calling it a 'texture overload.'
One commenter wrote: 'This entire home is a Magic Eye puzzle book.'
Another wrote: 'I'm begging for a solid. I can't tell where anything starts or stops. The pool is the only solid, and it's flipping water.'
The home's furniture and design choices also were slammed with one commenter asking: 'How many Muppets gave their lives for that living room furniture?'
Another simply described the entire property as 'If a house were a migraine...'
'Was there a discount on hexagonal marble tile at mansions 'r' us?' another user joked.
But some fans defended the house, admiring its bold design.
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