Home retains many of its original fixtures, as well as wall-paper and out-dated color schemes Out-dated 'time capsule houses' are now considered 'vintage' and are attractive for many fans of the AMC show 'Mad Men'

By Michael Zennie

Published: 10:39 EST, 17 July 2014 | Updated: 10:47 EST, 17 July 2014

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The house at 1600 Commonwealth Boulevard in Kenthorst, Pennsylvania, would make Martha Stewart - or any interior decorator - cringe. But Don Draper would feel right at home.

The two bedroom, two bathroom house is a Mad Men time capsule, preserved almost perfectly since its initial construction and design in 1965 - right down to the tacky floral wallpaper in the kitchen and the sickening green bar with orange accents.

Today, thanks in part to the hit AMC show about a 1960s ad agency, vintage is back in style. And 'time capsule houses' like the one on Commonwealth Boulevard are in demand.

A trip back in time: The orange-cream-yellow-and-green color scheme in the bar area of this home offers a trip back in time. It hasn't been updated since the house was built in 1965

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Inside the Mad Men-style 1965 'time capsule house' where Don Draper would feel right at home

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