For $3,999,000, this North Woodmere, New York, megamansion doesn’t seem so special. From the outside, the six bedroom, five bathroom mansion is just another elegant home. It’s the interior, however, that earned this luxury listing a spot on “Zillow Gone Wild,” the listing services round up of the nation’s most unique homes.

Rebuilt from the ground up in 2010, the mansion was initially built in 1962 before being knocked down. While the designer is not named, the home’s listing said the home’s interior was ”designed by a well-known interior designer.”

The interior features acrylic tile, exposed vents and duct work, steel columns and much more.

The living spaces are artistically provocative, featuring bright colors, polished metals and unique furniture. In the kitchen, there are custom China closets, a Swarovski sink and Caesar stone countertops. The billiard room is wrapped in green walls with black trim, a color palette mirrored in several of the home’s other rooms.

Just across the day room, the dining room holds the position as the most brightly adorned space. An accent wall features unique geometric shapes, each painted in their own bright colors. The floor just under the dining room table has multi-colored geometric shapes of blues and yellows.

The master bedroom has a calmer tone, featuring grey walls and black trim throughout. Outside, there is a heated saltwater pool.

The mansion itself is a total 7,800 square feet and comes with attached garage space.

The mansion caught the eye of Zillow’s “Zillow Gone Wild” Instagram, which has promoted the megalisting. While the mansion remains on the market, the internet’s response to the “Zillow Gone Wild” listing continues to pick up steam.

“Why does this feel like one of them staged MTV Cribs homes?” one commenter asked.

“I’ve never said this before but this is perfect the house if your all time favorite drink was and always will be Crystal Pepsi,” another commenter said.

“Is that Guy Fieri’s house?” a commenter asked.

Listing by Berkshire Hathaway and Mark Lipner