If That '70s Show decides to do a Netflix reboot, we know of the perfect on-location set.
The owners of a Framingham, Massachusetts house have not redecorated since the 1970s, resulting in a perfectly preserved '70s-style pad, complete with shag rugs, wood paneling and wacky patterns. Best of all, the home is now for sale.
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Matthew Cuddy of Century 21 is representing the $624,900 property, which is so colorful that we can practically taste the rainbow.
Let's embark on a journey via photographic time machine.
First, spend a night sleeping in one of five meticulously coordinated bedrooms.
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This bedroom is a teenage paradise.
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Then, have a bite amongst the linoleum, casual chandelier and yellow-and-lime-green everything. (But what is that futuristic looking TV thing?)
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Chill out in one of the many chill-out spots.
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Does this floating triangle count as a chill-out spot? What 1970s wizardry is this?
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If you forget to bring a book to the bathroom, no worries – you can just stare at this psychedelic pattern for a while.
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Hopefully the water in the pool has been upgraded since the '70s.
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