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John Stamos stands by his former California home's bold, polarizing design.

Full House" star's former Calabasas mansion sparks social media frenzy.

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ohn Stamos' former Calabasas estate has hit the market for $13 million, sparking a heated debate over its opulent interior design. The 8,147-square-foot mansion, which features Panda marble floors and gold-clad toilets, left many fans of the "Full House" star speechless.

    The current owners spent around $3 million on the lavish remodel, which has been met with criticism online. Commenters on Instagram called it a "giant box of tacky" and "Tacky AF," while some even joked that Stamos must have made more money than they thought from his time on the show.

    Stamos himself chimed in on the post, defending himself by saying he sold the house many years ago. His comment gained over 3,000 likes and expressions of relief from fans who were worried it was actually his taste.

    Despite the backlash, some luxury-loving commenters praised the home's opulent aesthetic, with one writing "Let me get my checkbook" and another saying they could be happy living there. The property features a Mediterranean facade, multiple travertine terraces, and a pool with mountain views, as well as room for a helicopter pad.

    The current owners' maximalist vision included rare Panda marble floors, fireplaces, walls, and countertops, along with plentiful gold accents and crystal chandeliers. While some fans were relieved to hear it wasn't Stamos' taste, others joked that he must have been inspired by his "Disney adult" status when designing the space.

Actor John Stamos poses in front of his California home's unique design.