From the outside it looks like any other unassuming home on the street.
But inside, some bizarre design choices reveal this Broken Arrow, Oklahoma property is far from ordinary.
Listed for just over $200,000, the three-bedroom home has garnered widespread attention online for its most unconventional feature: a detailed replica of the Oval Office.
The room is complete with an antique standing globe, a framed portrait of Emanuel Leutze’s 1851 ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware’ and even a US seal splayed on the floor.
It forms part of the 1,446-square-foot property at 2601 W Hartford Street which hit the market eight days ago.
Since then it has been delighting social media users and dividing others, many of whom have been left baffled by the surprising interior.
‘I’ll never judge a house by the exterior ever again,’ one person commented.
‘Just when you think you have seen it all,’ another added.
‘This is crazy,’ one person chimed in.
The home’s standout feature is a room designed to mimic the President’s famed Oval Office, complete with an antique standing globe, a framed portrait of Emanuel Leutze’s 1851 ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware ‘ and even a US seal splayed on the floor

A Broken Arrow, Oklahoma home listed for just over $200,000 has garnered widespread attention online for its most unusual feature: a detailed replica of the Oval Office


However, others were more enthused by the odd design.
‘Ok, now this one I absolutely love! Talk about unique ideas for the interior. And folks driving by would never even know,’ wrote another.
‘I…don’t hate it,’ wrote another.
But the home’s peculiarities do not end there, with the property featuring a unique kitchen space, styled like an 80s American diner.
The area is set with bright red-and-white booth seating, classic black-and-white checkered tile flooring and retro red bar stools tucked neatly into a bar-style counter.
In the bathroom, the owner’s choice of deep blue tiling which reads: ‘6 ft. No Diving’ also made a splash.
‘I confess, I love the “6ft no diving” tiles in the shower,’ one user wrote on X.
‘Pool tiles in the shower are awesome,’ wrote another.

But the home’s peculiarities do not end there, with the property featuring a unique kitchen space, styled like an 80s American diner

The area is set with bright red-and-white booth seating, classic black-and-white checkered tile flooring and retro red bar stools tucked neatly into a bar-style counter

Built in 1974, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home sits on a quarter-acre lot


Built in 1974, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home sits on a quarter-acre lot.
The sprawling home also boasts a covered patio and a spacious two-car garage.
Whether the Country Aire Estates home is seen as a bold personal statement or a design misstep, the listing has certainly captured the public’s attention as according to Zillow the home is ‘pending sale’ as of May 1.