From Gilmore Girls to Stranger Things, What Your Favorite TV Homes Would Look Like IRL

It's one thing to watch characters sitting in their living room on television, but another to really grasp how they move in the space; where does that door way lead to? What's on the other side of the bathroom? Is the kitchen really the same size as the bedroom? Lucky for us, Homes.com has done their homework and drawn up the floor plans from today's biggest cult hits. Take a stroll through your favorite TV homes in the slideshow ahead.

Stranger Things
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Stranger Things

This floor plan is a two-for-one since it can double as the Upside Down!

Gilmore Girls
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Gilmore Girls

The finances of a single mom and her daughter's home only work in TV land. In real life, the property will be in the ballpark of $2.8 million.

Arrested Development
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Arrested Development

The family's Newport Beach model home is complete with a few hiding spots.

Mr. Robot
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Mr. Robot

Elliot's NYC studio apartment is modest but sufficient.

Sherlock
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Sherlock

Benedict Cumberbatch's TV home is actually filmed in a South Wales studio more than 150 miles from the real Baker Street.