Extreme Friends fan turns home into TV set with Central Perk living room

An extreme Friends fan has transformed their two-bedroom home into a TV set that has been branded "house goals".

The luxury home mirrors the iconic features of the hit sitcom and has been described as a "millennial's dream".

The townhouse has been listed on property site Zillow and has raked in over 91,000 views in just a matter of days, as the internet has been left stunned by the similarity to the actual sitcom set.

Located in Houston, Texas, the home features breathtaking murals which include the popular fountain as seen in the intro of the show, as well as of the cafe which made a regular appearance throughout the 10 seasons.

It has been listed for $330,000 [around £434,000].

"F·R·I·E·N·D·S – If you loved the TV show, then you'll love this house! There are wall murals reminiscent of scenes from the show along with decor and furnishings to make you feel like you're there," the listing reads.

"The current owners didn't 'monkey' around when paying attention to details. So have fun looking around and stay alert for those details!

"Start your day with breakfast prepared in Monica's Kitchen. After a day of foosball or hanging out with friends at Central Perk, it might be time to check the local entertainment.

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"This location holds more fun with bars and restaurants within walking distance of the home.

"This is a place for having fun and making new memories. Could this be the home for your next chapter?"

Fans have also reacted to the awesome home on Instagram and hailed the owners for their creativity following the post by Zillow Gone Wild.

"Wow! That is serious fandom," said one user.

While another said: "I want all [ of ] these decorations in my house now."

A third person wrote: "Could I be any more ready to live there."

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