Michigan's cartoonish 'Smurf House' listed at $4.2M

A locally famous house that’s up for sale in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, has received mainstream attention after social media users dubbed it the “Smurf House.”

The home, which is located at 2690 Pine Lake Road, has a striking blue Cotswold cottage-style roof that has somehow reminded people of the fictional azure creatures.

The uniquely styled housea> has been listed for $4.2 million by Gwen Schultz of Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel – a residential real estate company in Bingham Farms, Michigan.<   

  • An upfront view of the blue Costwold-style house in the Pine Lake area of West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. Image 1 of 2

    The ‘Smurf House’ is a blue-roofed Cotswold-style home located in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. (WayUp Media)

  • A far away view of the Smurf House, which has a long wraparound driveway. Image 2 of 2

    The ‘Smurf House’ has a wraparound driveway and manicured hedges. (WayUp Media)

Schultz told Fox News Digital that the lakefront home was built in 1920 and its roof texture and color were chosen to “match the water and the waves” of Pine Lake, which is a private all-sports waterbody in Oakland County.

“The owner’s understanding is that the house has always been blue except in the 1940s when for a short time the whole house was entirely green,” Schultz wrote in an email. “The roof is a cedar shake, which has an 80-year life expectancy.”

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Huber & Associates, a restoration and historical roofing company, is credited for restoring the eye-catching roof.

The blue Cotswold cottage shingles on the 'Smurf House' are distinctly curved and give off an old world or storybook appearance. The home also has blue exterior window shutters.

The blue Cotswold cottage shingles on the ‘Smurf House’ are distinctly curved and give off an old world or storybook appearance. The home also has blue exterior window shutters.
(WayUp Media)

The home’s current owners sought out their services and spent 17 years restoring this seven-bedroom and eight-bathroom propertya> to “its original grandeur,” according to Schultz.< will walk into a space that has “tons of character,” which includes plaster moldings, leaded and beveled glass, arched windows, a 30-by-10-foot grand foyer and a butler’s pantry.

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Other notable features the home has include nine fireplaces, a seven-car garage and storage house, sleeping porch-equipped bedrooms, a boat dock and three acres of land with 175 feet on Pine Lake and 187 feet on the Pine Lake Country Club Golf Course.

  • The Smurf House comes with a boat dock that sits on Michigan's Pine Lake. Image 1 of 2

    The ‘Smurf House’ has a boat dock on Pine Lake. It’s been furnished with a turquoise and black outdoor dining set and lounge chairs. (WayUp Media)

  • The Smurf House has a green garage with four brown doors and brown roofing. Image 2 of 2

    The ‘Smurf House’ moves away from the color blue with a green four-door garage. (WayUp Media)

The charming homea> was built in a Cotswold style, which is an architectural style that developed in the Cotswold region of England. This design style is sometimes referred to as storybook style, according to Mansion Global – a <a href="https: news source.

The Smurf House certainly stands out in the U.S. housing market. According to a report from homebuyer.com, colonial-style homes are some of the most popular in the country. 

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In terms of roofing, asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material, according to Acculynx – a leading roofing software company used by contractors.

The blue roof on the 'Smurf House' stands out against other houses in the Pine Lake area.

The blue roof on the ‘Smurf House’ stands out against other houses in the Pine Lake area.
(WayUp Media)

Other nicknames that have been assigned to the Smurf House include Gingerbread House, Frosting House, Hansel and Gretel House and Cinderella’s Castle, Schultz told Fox News Digital.

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“The home could belong to anyone who enjoys architecture and a country club or lake-living lifestyle,” Schultz wrote to Fox News Digital. “It doesn’t need to be an artist’s home – ideally, it might be an architect’s home or just an executive home.”

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