We're living in a world where Duff beer exists and therefore Simpson's fans can drink themselves silly just like Homer. But one couple decided that wasn't enough, dedicating their entire kitchen to the decades-old show. And the results are damn near perfect.

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Marcia Andreychuk and Joel Hamilton of Calgary, Canada have been making tweaks to their outdated kitchen, repainting cabinet doors and covering appliances in contact paper to match the fictional home of Marge and Homer. The couple has been slowly retrofitting the space with quirky, vintage elements ranging from a '70s-era pea green color for the stove to yellow-and-blue checkered tile floors, down to tiny details like lime green cooking utensils on the baby blue counter.

Andreychuck even hunted down cartoony, oversize knobs for the lavender cabinet doors and sewed her own corn-cob curtains. "Who wouldn't want corn-cob curtains?" she told CBC. "We wanted to keep the old, but make it new. One day we had this bizarre idea to take what we already have and turn it into The Simpson's kitchen."

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And if, like us, you're wondering if this project will spill over into other part of the couple's home, you'll have to wait a while. Though we expected the pink-walled aqua-carpeted living room to be up next, Andreychuk has only cracked jokes at flipping the basement into Moe's Tavern. Probably sans blowtorch.

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From: Delish US