
Social media users are gobsmacked over the interior design of one house in Oklahoma.
When choosing your dream home, you may write down necessities such as a solid amount of bedrooms for your family and perhaps an extra if a guest fancies coming to stay.
Maybe you need an outdoor space if you have a dog and perhaps if you fancy pushing the boat out you may treat yourself to a pool.
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However, one thing definitely not on most people's lists is for your home to have a room inspired by the White House's Oval Office.
Despite this, a home in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma was uploaded on the market on April 24 and once you've seen the images, you'll understand why it's causing quite such a stir.
Listed on Zillow, the 1,446-square-foot property at 2601 W Hartford Street is a 'meticulously maintained' home in Country Aire Estates, Union Schools' priced at $234,900.
Described as being 'full of character and thoughtful updates,' the listing states: "This well-cared-for home blends style and functionality with warm cork flooring and unique design touches and throughout.
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"Taken to the studs in 2005, this home features updated insulation and drywall, offering a solid foundation for modern living.
"The stylish Living Room, anchored by a rounded corner fireplace, flows seamlessly into a cozy Dining Area and galley Kitchen with bar-top seating and adjacent Utility Area."

It continues: "The private Primary Suite includes a recently updated Bathroom with new counters and a tiled shower. Two additional spacious Bedrooms plus a full Bathroom nearby complete the interior. Outside, unwind on the large covered Patio and enjoy a quiet, private backyard."
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However, what it fails to mention until you click on the gallery of images accompanying the listing is the detailed replica of the Oval Office - antique globe, framed portrait of Emanuel Leutze's Washington Crossing the Delaware (1851) and all.
And it's not taken long for people to weigh in.

A Twitter account called Zillow Gone Wild took to its page to share images of the house.
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The caption reads: "Me: can we go to the diner. Mom: we’ve got diner at home. Me: can I at least go to the White House. Mom: you are never going to believe this."
One user said: "Ok, now this one I absolutely love! Talk about unique ideas for the interior. And folks driving by would never even know."
However, others were left far from convinced.
"Just when you think you’ve seen it all," another added.
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And a final simply resolved: "I’ll never judge a house by the exterior ever again."
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