THE NINETIES revival might be in full swing on the high street, but the decade never ended for the owners of this Michigan mansion.
Pictures of a sprawling mansion built in 1996 have just gone live on a US estate agent's website, and it's quite literally like looking in a time capsule.
The exterior shot shows a sprawling white house with manicured grounds and imposing pillars - not totally dissimilar to Uncle Phil's pad in Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
But inside the show is even more of a blast from the past, with hot pink, purple and a muted mint green running through the entire six bed property.
The property is on the market for £620,000 ($800,000) but the estate agent marketing the property says it'd be worth a whopping £1.39 MILLION ($1.8m) if it was decorated differently.
Mark Z of Mark Z Properties said: "It makes it a more challenging sale because of the decor.
"It's unique. It's definitely got some flair."
The living room features an impressive double ceiling as well as a curved balcony looking over a horseshoe-shaped sofa adorned with mottled purple upholstery.
Its walls are lined with glass cabinets showing off the owners' collection of precious and chintzy collectables, with abstract ornaments on the top.
The other rooms are just as colourful, with the adjacent dining room featuring a sunken ceiling and a glass-topped table surrounded by no less than twelve oddly shaped dining room chairs.
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In the kitchen, splashes of chrome, sparkling black granite and curved worktops hark back to peak nineties design, with the hot pink walls matching the hue of the over communal rooms.
There's also a cinema room with the same garish pink carpet, plus an entertainment system with black plastic cabinets and fake columns.
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One futuristic element in this room is the flat screen TV - in the home's study there seems to be a computer bought the day they moved in to the house.
Amazingly, there was enough pink carpet at the local fitters for the entire 7,252-square-foot house, including the bedroom.
The bedroom also features a mottled, muted purple pattern that matches the rest of the house plus office-style blinds - there isn't a curtain in sight.
The family bathroom has grey, granite style walls - with a splash of pink on the bathmat.
Downtime at the 90s house is also catered for, with a swimming pool, snooker table (with pink gauze obvs), and a cinema room complete with lazy boys.
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