Not to say it isn’t, well, striking… but the eclectic finishes certainly might not be for everyone. For starters, the staircase is adorned with fake wooden vines, spilling out over each side and down onto the backsplash of the blue-lit bar that lies underneath. The living area features a black-and-white checkered rotunda, a unique hanging chair, and a variety of bizarre and cartoonish animal figurines. Meanwhile, the walls are covered in custom art ranging from Banksy paintings to bright neon signs, and each room seems to feature bold splashes of colour.Perhaps most notable, is the “melted guns” art installation featured in the dining room. According to CNN, a rep for the Dr.Phil show clarified that "the 'guns' on display are actually an anti-gun art installation where the useless guns are melted." We can only assume it’s quite the conversation starter at dinner parties.Unsurprisingly, the Twittersphere had plenty to say about the memorable virtual tour.Look at Dr. Phil's house. (It's for sale for $5.75 million.) pic.twitter.com/aFhR1VwqPj
— Daniel Miller (@DanielNMiller) January 2, 2020
I'll bet he threw some great dinner parties in that place. pic.twitter.com/pZe4lpjpnY
— Matt (@jivekata) January 2, 2020
Likely anticipating the online interest that the house would generate (and perhaps apprehension from prospective buyers), the listing website also explains that the interior has been dramatically remodeled and updated with eclectic finishes that can be kept or transformed into the buyer’s own vision.So, what do you think… any takers?I have so many questions that don’t even involve the guns pic.twitter.com/x0KdBjyea2
— J.J. (@JJ_J0NE5) January 2, 2020