The 1950s are officially having a moment in the world of interiors — pastel appliances are creeping into more kitchens, and meat lockers are the storage solution du jour in some cities — and now, you can buy a mansion that comes equipped with its own '50s-style diner.

The Georgian-style home in New Albany, Ohio, currently listed for $1.95 million, looks like any other traditionally beautiful home at first glance, but inside, the unexpected, delightfully kitschy rec room is anything but ordinary. 

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The in-home diner has everything you need to throw your own sock hop, including a silver bar with red leather stools, and an over-sized booth perfect for sharing a milkshake with that special someone.

Beyond the diner, the home has plenty of other amenities to offer its new owner, including six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a home theater, and stunning English-style gardens. 

Take a closer look at the home in the images below.

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h/t: Curbed

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Bridget Mallon is a writer, editor, and content strategist with more than a decade of experience in the lifestyle space. She's worked at and led editorial strategy for home sites like The Spruce, MyDomaine, HGTV, Elle Decor, and Apartment Therapy and her words have appeared on Wondermind, Well+Good, The Everygirl, and Sunset.com. When she's not testing out new products or covering the latest trends, you can find her listening to folk music, getting lost in a book store, or working "Arrested Development" quotes into everyday conversations.