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An Ohio home seemingly obsessed with carpets is up for sale.  

The property, located in Columbus, is offered at a modest $325,000. But the good price tag doesn’t exactly make up for the different colored, sometimes garish carpeting featured in every single room and area imaginable — including the kitchen and bathrooms. 

“It’s going to take $325,000 to get rid of the carpet,” one person joked in the comments section of the Instagram account Zillow Gone Wild, which recently posted about the wall-to-wall horror.

Made up of five bedrooms and 3 ½ bathrooms, the listing makes no mention of the excessive carpeting, instead describing the home as “rare.” 

In one of the listing photos, carpeting can even be seen around the bathtub. The second floor boasts gray-colored carpets. 

“In the tub! Who. Who are these people?” another commenter asked. 


  The home spans 3,500 square feet. Realtor.com The home spans 3,500 square feet. Realtor.com

  The family room Realtor.com The family room Realtor.com

  The formal living area Realtor.com The formal living area Realtor.com

  The formal dining room Realtor.com The formal dining room Realtor.com

  The breakfast area next to the kitchen Realtor.com The breakfast area next to the kitchen Realtor.com

While the tan-colored carpeting throughout the home takes you back to the ’70s, other vintage features include wood paneling in the family room, yellow-painted walls and wooden sliding doors. 

There is also bright orange carpeting in what is described in the listing as the “hobby room with a hidden area in the wall.” 

“Mildew has entered the chat,” one user quipped. 


  The kitchen Realtor.com The kitchen Realtor.com

  A family desk with an intercom system in the kitchen Realtor.com A family desk with an intercom system in the kitchen Realtor.com

  The “hobby room” with hidden closet space and orange carpeting Realtor.com The “hobby room” with hidden closet space and orange carpeting Realtor.com

  The primary bedroom Realtor.com The primary bedroom Realtor.com

Situated on 1 ½ acres, the home’s other features include an expansive front yard, a formal dining room and a casual dining space with a wall of windows. The kitchen comes with a family center — a desk with controls and a built-in intercom system. 

Two large attics are also part of the structure but were used as closets by the most recent owners. In addition, the main bedroom features an outdoor balcony.


  One of five bedrooms with eye-popping purple carpeting and matching wall paint Realtor.com One of five bedrooms with eye-popping purple carpeting and matching wall paint Realtor.com

  One of 3½ bathrooms Realtor.com One of 3½ bathrooms Realtor.com

  The nanny quarters with a separate entrance Realtor.com The nanny quarters with a separate entrance Realtor.com

  The backyard patio with built-in benches Realtor.com The backyard patio with built-in benches Realtor.com

The home also boasts a nanny suite with a separate entrance, bathroom and kitchenette. 

It was first listed in September for $359,900 before it received a $35,000 price cut in October.

The owners had purchased the home back in 1994 for an undisclosed price.

Kathy Chiero of Keller Williams Greater Columbus holds the listing. 

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